If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s not to put all of your eggs in one basket. Nonprofit organizations quickly realized that relying on one type of fundraising channel — in this case, in-person fundraising — was a quick road to failure, which is why so many organizations thought quickly on their feet and pivoted to digital strategies.
As nonprofits prepare for the post-pandemic phase, it’s now more important than ever to make sure they are diversifying their fundraising channels. This gives organizations extra financial security for when the next crisis hits, but it also diversifies their donor base as well. We know that every donor is built differently, and they have different preferences in the way they give. And by offering new and different ways for people give, you are meeting them where they are and where they like to be.
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AccuFund
This free on-demand webinar provides practical guidance and tools for monitoring your existing constituent database, tracking the various stages of major gifts, and building a sustainable pipeline for future major donors.
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Stop losing donors! Learn how to love your donors so they love you back (by giving you money).
You work hard to raise money for your nonprofit to fulfill an important mission. But if you aren’t taking good care of your current donors, your fundraising program is just spinning its wheels.
Building a strong donor program is about showing your donors the love after they’ve given you money so that they stay happily by your side, giving more and larger gifts, year after year.
In this webinar, Megan Amundson will walk you through the top reasons donors leave (or stay with) nonprofit organizations. Learn how you can keep more of the donors you’ve already inspired to donate to you to build a stronger fundraising program. And you’ll learn some key actions you can take today to show your donors the love they’re looking for.
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Community Counselling Service Co., LLC
The prevalent impact of grateful patients and their families on healthcare philanthropy is widely accepted and well documented. Healthcare organizations recognize the philanthropic potential of those whose lives they have influenced and the power giving can have on their patient experience. However, many wish to develop more comprehensive systems to capture these opportunities.
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