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Each month, we deliver fresh, seasonal ideas and practical action items tailored for small nonprofits. Whether you’re planning events, engaging donors, or boosting your outreach, we’ve got you covered with timely tips and inspiration. Plus, download the workbook to use all month long—perfect for staying organized and on track!

This month we feature July!

July is a quieter month in terms of fundraising, but it’s a prime opportunity for internal resets, strategic planning, light stewardship, and summer storytelling. Whether your nonprofit just kicked off a new fiscal year or is simply riding the mid-year wave, July is your chance to regroup and prepare for the busy fall season.

In this month’s workbook you’ll find:

  • July Awareness, Holidays & Observances
  • Key July Tasks for Nonprofits
  • Weekly July Content Calendar
  • Jule Nonprofit Checklist
  • Monthly Look Ahead
  • Bonus Tip

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July is a quieter month in terms of fundraising, but it’s a prime opportunity for internal resets, strategic planning, light stewardship, and summer storytelling. Whether your nonprofit just kicked off a new fiscal year or is simply riding the mid-year wave, July is your chance to regroup and prepare for the busy fall season.

eleo nonprofit july american flag heart Awareness, Holidays & Observances

These observances offer a range of campaign and engagement opportunities:

  • Start of Fiscal Year (for orgs with a July–June fiscal calendar)
  • Dog Days of Summer – Late July (great for animal-related orgs)
  • Disability Pride Month
  • Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
  • National Make a Difference to Children Month
  • National Bereaved Parents Awareness Month
  • Independence Day – July 4
  • World Youth Skills Day – July 15
  • World Day Against Trafficking in Persons – July 30
  • National Ice Cream Day, Give Something Away Day, etc. – great for light social content or event

Themes this month center around freedom, inclusion, youth empowerment, new beginnings, and creative summer engagement.

Key July Tasks for Nonprofits

  • Launch goals and budgets (if your fiscal year starts July 1)
  • Share your annual priorities or theme with stakeholders
  • Onboard new board members and hold orientation or planning sessions
  • Send mid-year donor updates or summer thank-yous
  • Run a light summer engagement campaign (social, email, or peer-to-peer)
  • Begin fall campaign planning and timeline mapping
  • Organize content from summer programs for future storytelling
  • Audit and clean up CRM, mailing lists, and donor data

eleo nonprofit monthly calendar Weekly July Content Calendar

Week 1: Independence Day & Fresh Starts
Theme: Freedom & Renewal

  • Share what “freedom” means to your mission or those you serve
  • Celebrate the start of your new fiscal year (if applicable)Introduce new board or staff members
  • Highlight a recent summer program success

Week 2: Youth & Opportunity
Theme: Growth & Empowerment

  • July 15: World Youth Skills Day – spotlight programs focused on youth learning or leadership
  • Feature a young new volunteer, staffer, board member, or intern
  • Share how your organization empowers the next generation to carry your mission forward
  • Show the role of donors/volunteers in supporting youth

Week 3: Behind the Scenes & Fall Prep
Theme: Momentum & Transparency

  • Post photos from a staff retreat, planning session, or board meeting
  • Share how you’re preparing for fall events or Giving Tuesday
  • Introduce a team member or department with a “meet the team” post

Week 4: Mid-Summer Engagement
Theme: Connection & Community

  • Ask supporters: “What can we share more of to keep you informed?”
  • Share photos or recap of a summer event
  • Promote upcoming volunteer or donor opportunities
  • Tease a fall campaign or save-the-date
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Bonus Tip for Nonprofits:

July is your breathing room. Don’t stress if fundraising is quiet—use this time to reset your strategy, recharge your team, and re-engage supporters with light, relationship-building content. You’ll thank yourself in September.

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Look Ahead

August: Wrap up summer, re-engage supporters, and prep top campaigns

eleo nonprofit monthly checklist July Nonprofit Checklist

Fundraising & Donor Engagement

  • Send a mid-year donor update with impact highlights
  • Launch a light summer stewardship campaign (e.g., “Cool Impact, Hot Summer”)
  • Optional: Run a fun, low-pressure campaign (e.g., peer-to-peer, “Christmas in July”)

Communications & Content

  • Post Independence Day content if aligned with your mission
  • Share content for Disability Pride or Minority Mental Health Month
  • Use lighter social content (staff photos, summer behind-the-scenes, volunteer features)
  • Start planning messaging and assets for fall appeals or events

Planning & Operations

  • Roll out new fiscal year plans and departmental budgets (if your FY starts in July)
  • Hold a team-building event or summer planning day
  • Start securing vendors, venues, or tech tools for fall
  • Audit your CRM and marketing tools—tidy up before the busy season

Board & Volunteers

  • Onboard new board members and share upcoming priorities
  • Reconnect with inactive or summer-slow volunteers
  • Start recruiting interns or volunteers for fall programs

Nonprofit Planning Workbooks

JULY NONPROFIT WORKBOOK

July is a quieter month in terms of fundraising, but it’s a prime opportunity for internal resets, strategic planning, light stewardship, and summer storytelling. Whether your nonprofit just kicked off a new fiscal year or is simply riding the mid-year wave, July is your chance to regroup and prepare for the busy fall season.Download Your June Workbook

MAY NONPROFIT WORKBOOK

May is a transitional month for many nonprofits—wrapping up spring efforts, ramping up for summer programs, and laying the groundwork for fall. Whether you’re focused on fundraising, volunteer engagement, or program planning, this guide will help you make the most of May.Download Your May Workbook