Fundraisers often deal with unforeseen challenges – resources running dry, funding getting cut, new donors shying away, and so on – but you can prepare yourself for nearly anything by practicing gratitude within your existing network.
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5 Tips to Secure Second Gifts from First-Time Donors
With the cost of acquiring new donors significantly higher than retaining existing ones, donor retention is often more effective as a fundraising tool. Learn how to increase the likelihood of second gifts from first-time supporters. |
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How to Diversify Your Fundraising Portfolio to Prepare for Emergencies
There are so many reasons nonprofits lose access to once-reliable funding. If this happens to you, try not to panic, and remember that luck comes to the well-prepared. Here are five tips to prepare your fundraising portfolio for unexpected challenges. |
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26 Techniques to Thank and Inspire Donors
By Sabrina Walker Hernandez
Most nonprofits understand the importance of fundraising, but they often overlook a crucial aspect of the process: expressing gratitude. Thanking donors is not a one-time event; it should be an ongoing practice integrated into your organization’s culture. |
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