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You've heard the term peer-to-peer fundraising but what is it? Use the guide below interested in deploying this fundraising strategy but not sure where to start.
You've heard the term peer-to-peer fundraising but what is it? Use the guide below interested in deploying this fundraising strategy but not sure where to start.
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This quick one-pager is great to share with your network to help them get started fundraising for your organization.
This quick one-pager is great to share with your network to help them get started fundraising for your organization.
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Not sure how to approach your network about activating on your behalf? Use the template below as a guide to make activation easier.
Not sure how to approach your network about activating on your behalf? Use the template below as a guide to make activation easier.
Neither nonprofits nor for-profit businesses are islands in their community. You operate alongside one another, often serving the same community members in different capacities. In this guide, we’ll look at the models for cross-sector partnerships and how these can support both nonprofits and for-profit businesses.
Neither nonprofits nor for-profit businesses are islands in their community. You operate alongside one another, often serving the same community members in different capacities. In this guide, we’ll look at the models for cross-sector partnerships and how these can support both nonprofits and for-profit businesses.
Effective partnerships can make your applications even more appealing to funders. That's one of the reasons why connectedness has never been more important in the nonprofit sector. But successful partnerships rarely "just happen". They usually require strategic steps and resources to reach their highest potential. Therefore, you need to think about both developing and managing collaborations.
Effective partnerships can make your applications even more appealing to funders. That's one of the reasons why connectedness has never been more important in the nonprofit sector. But successful partnerships rarely "just happen". They usually require strategic steps and resources to reach their highest potential. Therefore, you need to think about both developing and managing collaborations.
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All nonprofit development teams - even small but mighty teams of one - use technology to raise awareness, grow their supporter network, and fundraise. No matter the size of your organization or budget, you have a website, maybe some email tools, and some data. Nonprofit digital strategist and technology coach, Maureen Wallbeoff, gives you some simple ways that you can decrease your frustration and increase your confidence to use your systems effectively.
All nonprofit development teams - even small but mighty teams of one - use technology to raise awareness, grow their supporter network, and fundraise. No matter the size of your organization or budget, you have a website, maybe some email tools, and some data. Nonprofit digital strategist and technology coach, Maureen Wallbeoff, gives you some simple ways that you can decrease your frustration and increase your confidence to use your systems effectively.
Juggling your board’s involvement with donor and volunteer engagement is definitely a challenge, especially if your board requires an extra push every now and then. But what better time to encourage your board members to roll up their sleeves and get involved than your next giving day?
Juggling your board’s involvement with donor and volunteer engagement is definitely a challenge, especially if your board requires an extra push every now and then. But what better time to encourage your board members to roll up their sleeves and get involved than your next giving day?
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When it comes to donor engagement, you probably spend a lot of time reading about how to build relationships with your large donors or how to turn small donors into recurring contributors.This approach tends to leave out one of the most important groups in your nonprofit’s donor base: mid-level donors.
When it comes to donor engagement, you probably spend a lot of time reading about how to build relationships with your large donors or how to turn small donors into recurring contributors.This approach tends to leave out one of the most important groups in your nonprofit’s donor base: mid-level donors.
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You do all the hard work to bring in new donors when you have an event, or a special campaign. But what happens next? Mightycause has the scoop on keeping your donor engagement and retention. These steps will keep your donors invested in your cause, and keep them coming back to donate time after time.
You do all the hard work to bring in new donors when you have an event, or a special campaign. But what happens next? Mightycause has the scoop on keeping your donor engagement and retention. These steps will keep your donors invested in your cause, and keep them coming back to donate time after time.
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