GREAT FUNDRAISING STRATEGIES FOR NON-PROFITS

December 31, 2017

What you are about to read may be disturbing, especially if you are a social media evangelist. Older donors, the folks who typically represent the largest share of charitable giving to an organization, are not rushing to become disciples of online giving. Put another way, they may be showing up at the church, but not necessarily to grab a seat in the front pew. That finding became clear following a series of nationwide focus groups conducted by the Grieco Research Group, whose client portfolio includes numerous Fortune 100 and multinational companies.

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