Every nonprofit needs to start somewhere. Why not follow the guidance of a study that analyzed more than 37 million social media posts from more than 30,000 organizations?
You’ve been told your nonprofit data is useful, but figuring out how to use it might be daunting. Check out these 5 tips to get going.
SEO is one of those marketing terms that is widely known but not widely understood. While used religiously by for-profit businesses, nonprofit organizations tend to shy away from SEO strategy.
If you weren’t quite ready last year, now is the time for small nonprofits to bring back in-person events!
In this free video webinar, Friend of Eleo, Maureen Walbeoff, helps your nonprofit push past basic data questions to actually using your data to make empowering decisions.
In the world of small nonprofits, the success rates with personalization are no different. Personalized donor communications lead to more donor engagement, closer donor relationships, and higher donor retention rates.
As a small nonprofit, understanding and tracking in-kind donations can feel intimidating. However, while there is a learning curve to accepting in-kind donations, this type of donation offers tremendous potential as an additional revenue stream for your organization.
“How do I find new donors?” It’s a basic, fundamental question for most small nonprofits. Surprisingly, there is no straightforward, one size fits all answer. We can, however, help you get on the right path with a simple piece of advice.
There’s so much more to nonprofit sponsorships than a business logo on your charity walk t-shirt or an ad in the program for your annual gala. These types of short-term sponsorships certainly have value, but small nonprofits need to think big and long-term!
In a previous article, we explained why the annual campaign is the bread and butter of small nonprofit fundraising. The annual campaign feeds the general fund and makes it possible for the organization to function. When managed successfully, it gives you the financial flexibility to do more and make a bigger difference!
An annual campaign is the foundation of a small nonprofit’s fundraising. It feeds the general fund that supports all operational costs and can supplement other programs. In other words, the annual campaign is what makes it possible for your small nonprofit to function and carry out your mission.
Watch this live stream on how to use your nonprofit CRM support team effectively.
Fundraising has been defined as the act of helping others undertake consequential acts of kindness and generosity. Before you move donors to take action and give to your small nonprofit, you have to move them emotionally!
Here are the basics of what a nonprofit business plan looks like and why creating and updating the business plan should be a top priority for small nonprofits!
An online donation page is where a large percentage of nonprofit giving happens. Whether on your website, in an email, or posted to social media, your small nonprofit’s online donation…
In the 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…
Every year we try to provide resources, tips, work-arounds and industry insight into a variety of topics for our small nonprofit clients. This post highlights the top 10 2021 small…
For nonprofits, a new year means it is time to start prepping donor year-end tax letters. After a busy few months of planning and executing your nonprofit’s end-of-year campaigns, starting…
In every part of a community – not just nonprofits, but businesses, schools, faith-based organizations, social groups, sports teams, and more – when a group of people come together in support of a common goal, the impact of their efforts are magnified.
A live demo can tell you which donor database is the right choice for your small nonprofit. Just keep in mind that most companies only offer one live demo, so you need to take advantage of that opportunity.
An engaged and energized nonprofit board is critical in leading successful fundraising efforts within your organization. Implement these five strategies to tap into your board member’s potential and inspire excellent fundraising:
Whether you are a two-person team, or have 150 people on your payroll, learning how to make your donor database more team-friendly is paramount.