Your Discriminatory Database May Be Turning Off Donors. Here’s What to Do About It
Accurately recording donors’ names and identities is vital to effective fundraising and strong donor relations.
How to Thank Donors During a Crisis
Fundraising experts share nine ways to show appreciation, stay in touch with, and even inspire greater giving from supporters amid the pandemic.
More than ever, foundation and nonprofit leaders need to listen to the people they serve and develop a more open and participatory approach to communications efforts.
Planned Giving Is Having a Moment
Many fundraisers are hesitant to bring up planned giving during the pandemic, but experts say that might be a mistake. Some charities have seen a steep increase in bequest commitments and other legacy gifts.
Nonprofits Are Sending More Emails During the Pandemic — With Good Results
Open and click rates climbed in March and April, according to new data from the digital marketing firm Campaign Monitor, which is measuring how people are engaging with email marketing during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The survey also found that nearly half of young Americans do not feel safe volunteering or attending fundraising events in person.
Next Week’s GivingTuesdayNow Plans to Show People How They Can Help in a Time of Suffering
The flash fundraising event aims to galvanize a response that reminds people of the importance of nonprofits and brings people together in a moment of social isolation.
Online Giving Revenue Grew 10% in 2019
That bump looks promising, but the future of online giving is still murky as nonprofits have yet to find out just how the coronavirus pandemic will affect giving.
Nearly 700 Foundations Join Pledge to Ease Grant Restrictions
The next likely step: a virtual “badge” that nonprofits can display on their websites demonstrating their commitment to reducing burdens on grantees during the current crisis.
Nonprofit Tech Firm Offers Covid Impact Tracker to Boost Giving and Volunteering
The data is gathered directly from local nonprofits, which enter information about canceled fundraising events and program-revenue disruptions.
43% of Higher-Education Fundraisers Don’t Expect to Meet Goals
Just 22 percent expect to meet those goals, according to a new survey of 415 advancement professionals at 48 colleges and universities.
Getting the Word Out Isn’t the Best Thing Foundations Can Do Now
Too many people communicating doesn’t help. What grant makers can do to make a bigger difference is spend big and ask grantees what they need most.
A Simple, Low-Cost Way for Nonprofits and Foundations to Curb the Coronavirus Crisis
Follow the model of the Gates Foundation, which says when there is no vaccine, communications is a vaccine. And stop taking up airtime now with messages that keep the public from paying attention to the urgent need to stay home.
During Social Distancing, a Direct Line to Donors
Their popularity has been on a slow rise — an unexpected trend at a time when few households even have landline phones and federal regulations largely prohibit mass dialing to mobile phones.
Crisis Underscores the Need to Diversify Revenue Sources
Nonprofits felt the full weight of the coronavirus’s impact at the height of spring event season, calling into question longstanding patterns of how and when charities fundraise.
Creative Ideas for Giving Tuesday 2015
An organizer of the annual giving day shares advice on how to participate in the event this fall.