8 Things Every New Major Donor Fundraiser Should Do Next (Part 2)
Congratulations on your new position as a major donor fundraiser! Learn 8 more tips for success.
Read moreCongratulations on your new position as a major donor fundraiser! Learn 8 more tips for success.
Read moreYear-end giving is crucial for many nonprofits—in fact, according to Nonprofit Tech for Good, 31% of all annual giving occurs in December. So how can you make sure your emails stand out and persuade donors to give?
Read moreInboxes are overflowing. Email subscribers are overwhelmed. And message fatigue is real. So how do you cut through the noise and make sure your important fundraising messages are getting read? By sending plain text emails.
Read moreYour annual report is one of the most important pieces of fundraising collateral that you produce. It provides donors with a snapshot of your organization's work and impact over the past year, and it is an essential tool for building relationships and soliciting financial support. But what good is an annual report if no one reads it?
Read moreAs a fundraiser, you know how important it is to secure major gifts from top donors. But what's the best way to go about doing this? Here are eight things every new major donor fundraiser should do.
Read moreCreating a sense of urgency in your appeal messaging will help move readers to become donors.
Read moreSending a President's Letter (or Executive Director's Letter) at the beginning of the year helps donors know the impact they made in the previous year. It's a wonderful engagement tool and a way for donors to feel gratitude for what their donation accomplished. With an example letter!
Read moreDonor remorse is a real phenomenon. You might find it odd, but some people do regret the donation they made. Learn 4 steps to eliminate it.
Read moreDo you want to know the secret to an excellent fundraising appeal? The one question you should ask? Learn more in this article.
Read moreLearn about which communications make sense for digital and how other channels still have a place in your communications plan in this episode of the Nonprofit Answers podcast.
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