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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

With the rise of social impact as a business metric, companies are more eager than ever to contribute to meaningful causes, yet many nonprofits don’t make the most of this fundraising avenue. Let’s break down two of the most popular forms of corporate philanthropy: sponsorships and donations.

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Do You Inform Donors Of These 2 Giving Opportunities?

Bloomerang

Part of the job of being a true philanthropy facilitator is showing donors how they might benefit from being a little more generous. Philanthropy” – aka “love of humanity” – works best when everyone wins – your organization, the donor and the community. Remember this: Fundraising is a value-for-value exchange.

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The complete year-end guide to maximizing matching gifts

EveryAction

from our friends at Double the Donation The final few months of the year hold great significance for nonprofit organizations as a critical time for fundraising. Needless to say, if you’re a fundraiser, meeting your organization’s fundraising goal is top of mind in the fall and winter. Maximize corporate philanthropy funding.

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4 Surefire Strategies for Effective Major Donor Fundraising

Top Nonprofits

There are many ways your nonprofit can raise money for its cause, from launching peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns and hosting events to asking local businesses to sponsor your work. But one of the greatest sources of nonprofit revenue is major gifts, which are the largest individual contributions your organization receives.

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Asking For A Legacy Gift: 10 Practical Steps To Get Started

Bloomerang

Prior Charitable Giving : Donors who have previously made significant charitable contributions or steadily supported other organizations have already enjoyed the benefits of philanthropy. They may be more receptive to conversations about furthering their charitable legacy.

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Donor-advised funds: What DAFs’ popularity may mean for philanthropy 

Candid

Even if you don’t follow the news in philanthropy daily, you are likely to have heard about donor-advised funds (DAFs). formalize and distribute their charitable giving. A growing philanthropic middle ground At their core, DAFs are investment accounts that can only be used for charitable giving.

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Dr. James explains why sustainable giving starts by answering, “Do we have a shared future?”

iMarketSmart

8] Charity strangers So, what do games, fish, ants, and bees have to do with fundraising? Want to succeed in fundraising? Fundraisers receive no credit for maintaining the relationship. 18] Charity strength and stability in fundraising For real world fundraising, the results are similar. Passing strangers don’t.