Articles related to "Nonprofit Fundraising"One of the most important aspects of nonprofit donor stewardship is reporting to a donor on the work done with her gift. A flexible stewardship kit is a powerful option.
As nonprofits are changing over from traditional mailed fundraising campaigns to more cost-effective email fundraising appeals, they should employ a different approach.
Nonprofit organizations can tap into the power of collective giving by forming giving circles for donor peer groups to engage with nonprofits and focus philanthropy.
What is Twitter? What is social media? These seem to be the questions of the day. As the nonprofit industry moves into the social networking arena they are seeking answer
Cut through giant statistics and unwieldy industry speak to help nonprofit stakeholders understand an organization's programs and mission. Use storytelling for advocacy.
The top reason why donors do not give to a specific organization is actually quite simple. They don't give because they weren't asked.
Nonprofit organizations can freshen up acknowledgment letters with new ideas. These thank you letters are recognized as highly effective fundraising tools.
The best appeal packages are not designed to educate or entertain nonprofit donors. They are designed to move donors to act with their financial contribution.
Running a homeschool co-op takes materials. In order to raise money for your co-op, instead of paying out of pocket expenses, try some of these ideas.
Volunteers as a resource are important, but all to often overlooked. Find fundraising ideas for volunteers. Nobody is more passionate about the cause then a volunteer.
Nonprofit organizations report fundraising is down, but planned giving offers an opportunity for donors to give now and pay later.
The nonprofit fundraising cycle begins with identification and cultivation of prospective donors.
The Internet has changed the way non-profit organizations solicit and donors research giving. Successful nonprofits use online tools.
Many nonprofit donors write checks at the end of the year to take advantage of the tax deduction. But year-end fundraising requires significant planning and a big push.
Tips from online donor communications expert Hillary New Sinclair of Papilia show how technology can advance fundraising even in a challenging economy.
While the fundraising potential of a golf tournament can be huge just by leveraging sponsors, organizations can plan additional events to increase their profit margin.
Nonprofit organization Kids Need to Read raises money through donations and Ebay online auctions to buy books for schools, libraries, and other institutions in need.
When planning a charity golf tournament, attention to a few important details can make a huge difference in the event's overall success and the amount of money raised.
An organization looking for new people to join its nonprofit board of directors should consider people who are already engaged in the organization or community.
With an effective stewardship program, nonprofit organizations can decrease donor attrition and increase fundraising revenues.
By learning the basic components of a winning grant proposal, educators can acquire funds to provide the instructional resources that will improve student learning.
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