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Google Ad Grants: A Quick Start Guide for Busy Fundraisers
As a nonprofit leader, raising funds online likely triggers thoughts of lengthy digital style guides and time-consuming social media outreach. While those are important components of a healthy digital marketing strategy, your nonprofit will find the most fundraising success when you promote your website.
How to Measure Impact With Metrics From Your Nonprofit's CRM
Collecting data is one of the most important things a nonprofit can do to be successful. But that’s only half the job!
Your nonprofit runs various initiatives and has a lot of data to track, whether it’s about your donors (giving frequency, volunteering, giving amounts) or about your nonprofit’s growth (success of initiatives, new member growth, donor retention). That’s one advantage of using a comprehensive constituent relationship management (CRM) system.
A Quick Guide to Nurturing Donor Relationships At Your Event
Spending time with someone is an essential part of building a relationship, whether they’re a family member, friend, significant other, or even one of your nonprofit’s donors!
How Engaged Employees Can Help Your Nonprofit Thrive
Staying motivated and motivating your employees determines whether your nonprofit is able to complete day-to-day functions. After all, fundraising and meeting program goals can be challenging, and it’s easy for even dedicated employees to occasionally feel disengaged.
The Role of Leadership in Nonprofit Employee Retention
In nonprofits, employee retention is crucial in achieving the mission, sustaining impact, and growing the organization. Nonprofits rely heavily on passionate and dedicated individuals to drive their initiatives forward.
However, due to limited resources and intense competition, attracting and retaining talent in the nonprofit sector can take time and effort. One factor that significantly impacts retention in nonprofit organizations is leadership.
4 Metrics to Measure Your Text Fundraiser’s Performance
Running a text-to-give fundraiser requires a lot of moving parts, from creating text donation appeals to segmenting your contacts so your messages are tailored to the individual. However, if you aren’t taking time to assess how your text fundraising campaigns are performing, you won’t know whether your communications are as effective as they could be.
4 Ways to Use Data in Your Direct Marketing Strategy
Nonprofit direct marketing relies on accurate data to create highly-targeted promotional materials that appeal to donors and drive meaningful support on behalf of your cause. In this guide, we’ll explore four ways that your nonprofit can use data to make the most of direct marketing.
3 Call to Action (CTA) Fundamentals for Nonprofit Websites
Imagine this scenario:
You receive a promotional email from an eCommerce brand that you’ve purchased from in the past. You take a look at the email, learn about a special deal the brand is running, and are now interested.
What to Do About Lapsed Donors: What Nonprofits Should Know
Donor lapse (also known as donor attrition) is a common nonprofit challenge, but not an unsolvable one. A lapsed donor is a donor who gave to your nonprofit in the past but hasn’t donated again within a specific time period (typically 12 months).
The 3 Sources of Board Member Disengagement
Could Your Board Members Be More Engaged?
If your answer is yes, what’s it costing you because they’re not? Read on to learn about a FREE learning opportunity that will help.
Compensation for Nonprofit Staff Members: 4 Strategies
You’ve likely heard the term “Great Resignation” to describe the trend of thousands of employees voluntarily leaving their jobs in 2021. Nearly every industry felt its impacts—including the nonprofit sector. While for-profit employees often cited the desire to find more meaning in their work as their reason for leaving, many nonprofit staff resigned due to burnout from taking on multiple roles within their organization at the same time.
This trend has led many nonprofits to reevaluate their strategies for retaining staff members. If your organization is in this position, one consideration that you’ll almost certainly discuss is compensation.
Nonprofit CRM Comparison: Comparing the Top Providers
Your CRM provides your nonprofit with essential donation tools, donor management features, and campaign planning and hosting tools. While it may seem like each CRM functions similarly, it’s important to note that each provider places different emphasis on various features and may offer an entirely different suite of tools and support your organization may find useful.
All Nonprofits Should Know about Cellar Angels!
With lean and mean roots, Cellar Angels opened its proverbial doors with all the drama and vigor of a sapling grapevine pushing through terra firma. They began with no professional money, relying heavily on a bootstrap model of raising start-up funds through the support of friends, family, and fellow wine enthusiasts. Despite the harrowing maze of paperwork, countless hours spent with Illinois and California-based legal experts, and a hysterically simple, yet pivotal call with California Alcohol Beverage Control, their time spent in launch-mode was not for naught. Throughout, they were given the life-shaping gift of spending time focused on their truest passion: traveling through Northern California’s Napa and Sonoma counties looking for vintners’ treasures.