Balancing work life, home life and social life is a challenge most people face. Maybe some days life runs smoothly, but others can feel like each segment of your life is vying for position. For nonprofit employees, these segments often blend into one because working at a nonprofit is a passion, not just a job.
Donor retention has never been more important. Here are some ways to say thank you all year round.
With data available in donor management software, creating a year-end letter can be easy to personalize.
What’s a matching grant and how does it work? Learn about the matching grant responsibilities and opportunities of a nonprofit.
In times of crisis, is your small nonprofit prepared to respond? How will you communicate with key contacts? Will your data and applications be accessible?
In a previous article, we discussed five steps small nonprofits can take to improve their crisis management plan. This article focused on internal crises, which can involve everything from a…
While the blueprint to fundraising comes in many shapes and sizes, it’s important that your nonprofit uses a wide variety of fundraising buckets. When you diversify your fundraising strategy, you protect your nonprofit from becoming too siloed financially.
Third-party nonprofit or charity rating services can carry a lot of weight and even boost donor retention. Explore rating services and how they can support fundraising efforts.
Learn to draft and leverage the press release to expand the reach of your nonprofit’s news , announcements, events, programming and more.
In our overscheduled, over planned world, Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist Elizabeth Wellington comments that: “Life’s most delicious moments never happen on schedule.” Donors expect your nonprofit’s emails and social media posts….
Planned giving, or legacy giving, is a donation planned for the future as part of an individual’s financial and estate planning process.
What’s the difference between unrestricted vs. restricted funds and how do you get support for the critical general fund?
It’s summer, and while a small nonprofit’s work is never done, it does get just a little quieter when everyone under the sun is on vacation. Take a moment to do a little summer reading with us.
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Let’s talk about what gamification is, benefits to small nonprofits, keys to successful gamification, and a prime example of gamification that worked (and one that didn’t).
Web forms can serve many important functions for small nonprofits, including fundraising, event registration, volunteer recruitment, newsletter sign-ups, donor surveys, and sponsorships.
Fundraising technologies can drastically improve your nonprofit’s efforts so it’s important for you and your board to understand what tools are available and how they can help. Learn about 3 that can get you started for success.
Young donors want to be actively involved with organizations that share their values and make contributions through giving and volunteering. Here are five reasons recurring donations should be used to attract young donors.
The purpose of a fundraising event is to secure donations, increase awareness of your cause, and expand your donor base. If you want to fully capitalize on the event to achieve these goals and continue the positive momentum, you’ll need an effective post-event communication plan.
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A donor recognition program helps you build a closer bond between donors and your nonprofit, leading to a better experience for donors and higher donor retention rates for your organization.
Donor recognition helps small nonprofits establish a culture of gratitude in which relationships are emphasized and appreciated. Get started!
Nonprofits who use social media will see several new trends arise in 2024 including improvements to content, narrowing a social media focus and the debate of whether or not to use AI.
Let’s take a closer look at the five generations of donors to get a better sense of their motivations, influences, and communication preferences.