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!
NEW FOR JUNE 2026: What Nonprofits Should Be Thinking About This Month
Midyear Donor Retention Check: June is the perfect time to evaluate donor retention before heading into the second half of the year. Identify first time donors from Q1 and Q2 and implement simple touchpoints like thank you messages, impact updates, or quick check ins to strengthen relationships early.
Mobile First Giving Optimization: More donors are giving directly from their phones, especially during events and summer campaigns. Review your donation pages to ensure they load quickly, require minimal fields, and offer easy payment options like digital wallets to reduce friction.
Peer to Peer Fundraising Momentum: Supporters are increasingly willing to fundraise on your behalf through personal networks. Summer is a great time to pilot small peer to peer campaigns tied to events, birthdays, or community challenges to expand your reach.
Real Time Impact Messaging: Donors want to see the difference their gift makes right away. Highlight immediate outcomes during campaigns by sharing live updates, progress toward goals, or quick stories that reinforce the impact of giving now rather than later.
Let’s Dig in to the June Nonprofit Monthly Planning Workbook
Awareness Holidays & Observances
Use these moments to connect your mission to timely conversations, campaigns, and community engagement opportunities.
LGBTQ Pride Month
National Hunger Awareness Month
National PTSD Awareness Month
National Safety Month
Flag Day June 14
World Blood Donor Day June 14
Juneteenth June 19
World Refugee Day June 20
International Day of Yoga June 21
Father’s Day third Sunday in June
Fiscal Year-End for organizations on a July to June cycle
These observances support storytelling around inclusion, equity, food access, mental health, safety, and justice.
Key June Opportunities
Close out your fiscal year with clarity and accuracy if applicable
Launch or promote summer programs, camps, and community events
Submit final or midyear grant reports
Process and acknowledge all June donations quickly
Collect stories, testimonials, and data for your annual report
Prepare for board transitions or new leadership terms starting in July
Schedule simple and consistent summer content
Reconnect with major donors before seasonal engagement slows
Weekly June Content Calendar
Week 1: Finish Strong Theme: Urgency and Momentum
Send a final push appeal if your fiscal year ends this month
Highlight a powerful impact story from the past year
Share remaining goals and funding needs
Promote summer volunteer opportunities
Week 2: Pride and Community Engagement Theme: Inclusion and Visibility
Share Pride content aligned with your mission
Highlight partnerships or voices within the LGBTQ community
Post behind the scenes content or summer previews
Encourage engagement with upcoming programs or campaigns
Week 3: Reflection and Recognition Theme: Justice and Gratitude
Share a thoughtful Juneteenth message, where relevant
Offer optional Father’s Day tribute giving opportunities
Highlight individuals or families impacted by your mission
Post a midyear milestone or reflection
Week 4: Transition and Appreciation Theme: Closure and Preparation
Send a final year-end reminder if applicable
Thank donors volunteers and supporters
Preview upcoming summer initiatives
Recognize staff board members and volunteers
Bonus Tip for Nonprofits:
June is your opportunity to pause and reset. Celebrate progress, reinforce relationships, and set a clear foundation for the months ahead. A strong June creates momentum for fall fundraising success.
Look Ahead
July: usually a slower month for fundraising, but it’s a key time for internal alignment, planning, and strengthening relationships. It offers a chance to regroup and prepare for a strong fall.
June Nonprofit Checklist
Fundraising and Donor Engagement
Send a fiscal year-end appeal if applicable
Thank donors for their support so far this year
Offer Father’s Day tribute giving if appropriate
Plan summer stewardship through email or mail touchpoints
Events and Programs
Launch and promote summer programming
Participate in Pride Month and Juneteenth activities, where relevant
Highlight volunteer opportunities
Grants and Reporting
Submit grant reports due in June
Begin drafting your annual report
Review donor engagement and fundraising performance
Internal Operations
Finalize next year budget if applicable
Hold a board meeting to approve plans and celebrate wins
Onboard new board members if terms begin in July
Plan a team appreciation event or internal reset
Review and adjust your strategic plan
Communications
Share a midyear impact update
Publish thoughtful content around key observances
Schedule summer email and social content in advance
Nonprofit Planning Workbooks
MAY
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
APRIL
April is a vibrant and energizing month for nonprofits. With National Volunteer Month, Earth Day, and other timely observances, it’s a great time to celebrate service, share impact, and connect with supporters before summer begins. It’s also a key planning month for late-spring campaigns and events.Download Your April Workbook
MARCH
March is a springboard—both literally and strategically. Use this month to lift engagement, launch fresh campaigns, and prepare for the busy spring ahead. Light, encouraging content paired with mission-driven messaging works well this time of year.Download Your March Workbook
FEBRUARY
February is your chance to build warmth and loyalty. A heartfelt message or story can go a long way this month. Use this quieter stretch to connect on a human level before spring activities ramp up.Download Your February Workbook
JANUARY
January is a month of reflection and renewal. It’s the perfect time to thank supporters, evaluate last year’s progress, and kick off new initiatives with fresh energy. Whether your fiscal year just started or you're preparing for a new strategic push, January sets the tone for everything to come.Download Your January Workbook
DECEMBER
December is the heart of year-end giving—and one of the busiest months for nonprofits. It’s a time to wrap up campaigns, thank supporters, and ensure your mission shines during the holiday season. With the right mix of impact, gratitude, and calls to action, you can finish the year strong.Download Your December Workbook
NOVEMBER
November is a powerful month for gratitude, generosity, and impact. Between seasonal giving traditions, national awareness observances, and Giving Tuesday, it’s a peak opportunity to connect with your community and rally support before year-end.Download Your November Workbook
OCTOBER
October is a high-activity month for nonprofits. Fall campaigns are underway, events are in full swing, and it’s prime time to deepen donor relationships before the year-end rush.Download Your October Workbook
SEPTEMBER
September kicks off a busy and meaningful season for nonprofits. As summer ends and routines resume, it’s the perfect time to re-engage donors, launch fall campaigns, and spotlight your impact.Download Your September Workbook
AUGUST
August is your nonprofit’s springboard into the busy fall season. While things may still feel quiet externally, this is the month to wrap up summer, re-engage supporters, and lay the groundwork for your most important campaigns of the year.Download Your August Workbook
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.Download Your July Workbook
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