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Which Event Formats Work Best?

Greater Giving

Examples of in-person nonprofit events include galas, walk-a-thons, workshops, and volunteering sessions. Better engage attendees in fundraising and other event activities. Examples include webinars, live-streamed sessions, online conferences, and virtual trade shows. They make it easy to collect and track attendee data.

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How to Use Trial & Error to Find the Right Fundraisers for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Consider the demographic you are targeting and ask yourself what types of events or activities might appeal to them. For example, an activity-based fundraiser like a hike-a-thon might attract younger generations, such as Gen Z. 5) Keep track of what works and what doesn’t. 2) Brainstorm.

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Reimagining grantmaking with data collaboration at scaleĀ 

Candid

Each organization represented an active participant in our growing community of nearly 150 Demographics via Candid partners who have joined us to create more efficient, equitable, and effective grantmaking processes. Demographics via Candid also provided the company with reliable data sources to support deeper analysis.

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Donor Personas: How to Identify Your Unique Donor Audience

CauseVox

You see, I am a female in my late 20ā€™s-early 30ā€™s, living in an urban area, vegetarian, eco-conscious, middle class, and have been actively seeking plant based alternatives to milk that taste good and are kinder to animals and the planet. This involves looking at demographics, motivations, and preferences.

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Donā€™t Fear Your Dirty Data

Association Analytics

Example: email should be close to 100%, other fields like interests arenā€™t as important to capture initially. Time spent on data management may vary based on your associationā€™s activities. Set a baseline and keep track of the progress you are making. Create a glossary to track and communicate official terms and definitions.

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How to Make a Donor Profile in 5 Easy Steps

sgEngage

It is based on data about the individual, such as their donation history, demographics, and engagement with your organization. A donor profile is typically noted in your CRM and helps your fundraising team track important information about each donor. Donor acquisition can be one of the hardest activities for development departments.

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4 Ways to Enhance Your Associationā€™s Online Presence

Achieve

Group members based on shared characteristics like demographics, interests, or preferred communication channels. For example, an association for writers might create content centered around AI, the risks it presents to jobs in that field, and how to get ahead of the curve by using the technology effectively.

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