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4 Steps in a Major Gift Moves Management Process

Top Nonprofits

According to the Fundraising Effectiveness Project , a drop in gifts from major donors and a decrease in donor retention have led to fundraising challenges for nonprofits this year. As a nonprofit professional, you know that major gifts don’t just appear out of thin air.

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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering an Analytical Approach to Strategy and Planning

Bloomerang

Mastering personalized, customer-centered philanthropy facilitation, especially mid-level and major donors, to increase donor lifetime value. Mastering personalized, customer-centered philanthropy facilitation, especially mid-level and major donors, to increase donor lifetime value.

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Major Donors: Who Are They and Where Do You Find Them?

Bloomerang

As a nonprofit fundraiser, you’ve probably heard some variation of the phrase, “treat every donor like a major donor.” If you treat every donor like a major donor, you’d probably run out of team member time. Plus, not all of your supporters want to be wined and dined like a major donor. Let’s get started.

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3 Tips to Help Your Nonprofit Steward Corporate Partners

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In business, customer retention is “big business.” ” High customer retention rates can help a company spend less on marketing, improve the overall lifetime value of a customer, and earn more referrals. Product Usage: Simply put, customers and partners will renew if they witness value in your partnership.

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Objectives for Your Nonprofit Communications Plan

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

In previous posts, I’ve shared with you the twelve most common nonprofit marketing and communications goals and the twelve most common nonprofit marketing and communications strategies. Achievable and Resourced are there to remind you not to make up stuff that you don’t have the capacity to implement.

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Why do people give?

NextAfter

Decoding what motivates people to give—and sharing what we learn with as many nonprofits as possible—is the driving force behind the extensive research we’ve conducted over more than a decade of helping nonprofits optimize their fundraising. So what can you do to find out why your donors choose to give?

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Dig Into Your Donor Database

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

We’re excited to partner with Barbara so she can share her extensive knowledge of strategic development planning and donor-focused fundraising with the Network for Good community! Donors of all kinds—individuals, foundations, and corporations—are back, baby! Donors of all kinds—individuals, foundations, and corporations—are back, baby!