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9 Tips for Recruiting and Retaining Peer-to-Peer Participants

The Killoe Group

One of the most important components of a strong peer-to-peer fundraising event or campaign is your participants, or volunteer fundraisers. They’re the ones who sign up to raise funds on behalf of your organization – driving donations from their own networks of friends and family. Think about your ideal peer-to-peer participants.

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7 Omnichannel Customer Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

7 Omnichannel Customer Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations When it comes to nonprofits, engagement is the lifeblood that fuels volunteer participation, donations, and advocacy work. Adapting to changing trends: technology and communication channels continue to evolve rapidly.

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4 Easy Ways to Acquire New Donors for Your Nonprofit with Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Be sure to talk about your event on social media and ask your peer-to-peer participants and supporters to share your event promotion posts on their social networks too. This way, your posts are seen by people beyond your immediate community. Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation created a very robust FAQ page for event participants.

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Nonprofit Professional Development | Resources for Success

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

However, while individuals may find learning in these areas difficult, nonprofit organizations have no excuse to halt their learning journey. Whether it’s embracing cutting-edge technology or staying ahead of the latest trends, someone at your organization can guide you. Adapting to these rapidly advancing fields is challenging!

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The Use of AI in Fundraising: Maximizing Donations with Data-Driven Asks

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits can foster deeper connections by understanding each donor’s unique interests and motivations. Strategies for Nonprofit Fundraising Nonprofits can use AI for fundraising in many ways. Nonprofits can analyze donor data to understand their preferences and motivations.

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Reimagining grantmaking with data collaboration at scale 

Candid

Imagine a world in which philanthropy professionals are focused on improving their practices to transform philanthropy through centering communities, lightening the burden on nonprofit organizations, and holding themselves accountable to their values.

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4 Strategies for Building Supporter Relationships

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Knowing your audience members’ relative age range can help you choose how to communicate with them. For example, you might send new donors information about your nonprofit’s history and mission—information that may not be relevant to share with your long-term supporters. Engage with your community. Interests or hobbies.