Diversifying Your Fundraising To Infinity & Beyond

Fundraising
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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4 Keys to Successful Storytelling in Philanthropy with the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation

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Numbers alone can't fuel strategic insights and action in grantmaking. Often, it's the stories that come with the data that are the most compelling.How can you use storytelling to amplify the impact of your grantmaking? In this live webinar, Brad Cameron-Cooper of Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation will show you how.
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5 Fundraising Trends to Capitalize on in 2023

In 2021, economic uncertainty impacted the lives of many donors. Despite this, giving remained strong with 90% of donors giving the same or more as they did in 2021*. So what’s still ahead? We’ve taken a look at the successes Classy has seen over the past year and gathered predictions on where the social sector is headed in 2022 and beyond.
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4 KEY AREAS WHERE TECHNOLOGY IS MOST EFFECTIVELY BEING APPLIED TO THE PHILANTHROPIC SPACE

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Seeing the positive impact of your organization’s grants can be deeply rewarding, yet we all know that the processes involved in grantmaking itself are often downright tedious and cumbersome for both the grantmakers and the nonprofits they serve. There is a major role for technology to play in order to break down common administrative boundaries as well as increase capacity and collaboration.In our webinar you will learn about four key areas where technology is most effectively being applied to the philanthropic space:
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Giving Circles: How to Engage This Fast-Growing Form of Philanthropy

At Nonprofit Quarterly, we have been tracking closely the rapid growth of giving circles, a form of participatory philanthropy where people pool donations to make a larger gift than the individual members could make on their own. Recent research suggests that donors who give in this way give more money and time, give more strategically, and are more engaged in civic and political activities. So as development professionals and organizational leaders, what do you need to know? How can your organization support and engage with giving circles to tap into the energy and commitment of these highly motivated donor groups? In this webinar, we'll explore: how giving circles work the benefits of giving circle participation according to the most recent research the roots and current roles of identity-based giving circle networks key actions nonprofits and funders can take to support and engage with giving circles
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