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The Ideal Year-End Fundraising Calendar [2024]

CauseVox

Even if you don’t follow a definitive fundraising calendar , it’s still vital to come up with a year-end fundraising plan —and stick to it. Have a Plan: What types of fundraising activities are you planning to use? What are the methods do your supporters respond to? These are the questions that must shape your fundraising plans.

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Quick Guide to Fundraising Invitations with Free Templates

Qgiv

It not only helps generate buzz and excitement but also provides a compelling reason for individuals to mark their calendars. For instance, a young professional might respond better to an invitation highlighting networking opportunities, while a family-oriented audience might appreciate details about activities for children.

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Thursday Thoughts | Supporter habits to build this year

EveryAction

When we flip the calendar to a new year, many of us become gripped by the desire to build some new habits. This is a great opportunity for board participation, and there are a number of ways in which you or your board volunteers can give thanks: make a phone call, send a handwritten note, or even create a video. Drink more water!

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Answer these 6 questions to frame your fundraising plan structure

Get Fully Funded

A good plan has enough detail in it to adequately explain each strategy and activity. If you can find 10 good grant leads — we can usually find at least 10 hot leads when we do grant research for our clients—then you can fill your grant calendar and keep your grant pipeline full all year long. Create a calendar of Asks.

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Julia Campbell’s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

Qgiv

In this interview, Julia shares some of the strategies she teaches her clients, including her secret formula for social media calendars, how nonprofits can improve engagement on their social channels, and the one thing she wishes nonprofits would stop doing online. Another thing I recommend: look at your calendar for the year.

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Super Useful Nonprofit Fiscal Year-End Action Strategies

Bloomerang

They can’t be expected to keep track of their giving status–especially if you’re on a fiscal year and they think in calendar years. . loyal donor for a period of years; current board or committee member; active direct service volunteer; enthusiastic user of services). Please put it on your calendar for next year as a ‘must do.’

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10 Questions You Can Ask Major Donors to Build the Relationship

Get Fully Funded

Would you be available this week or next for a phone call? I like to suggest both a phone call and a coffee date, and see which one the donor feels more comfortable with. For a phone call, you can literally have these in writing in front of you. Phone or In Person? Or, even better, would you like to meet for coffee?”.