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What to Do When Your Fundraising Methods Fall Flat

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It’s a horrible feeling when the tried-and-true fundraising methods that have worked in the past stop working. Even experienced fundraisers sometimes use fundraising methods that just don’t work for a particular organization or audience. Let’s back up and look at your methods of fundraising through the eyes of your donor.

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Quick Guide to bbcon 2024 Sessions for Frontline Fundraisers

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You’re the organization’s first point of contact for prospects and donors. Digital Pipeline Management: Harnessing Analytics and Automation for Mid-Level Donor Cultivation In this practical session with Paul St. They don’t call you frontline fundraisers for nothing. Learn more. Learn more. Learn more.

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The Use of AI in Fundraising: Maximizing Donations with Data-Driven Asks

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Traditionally, fundraising has relied on old methods. AI tools and predictive analytics are new. Predictive analytics helps organizations expect donor behavior. For instance, Keela’s Smart Asks for Donation tool offers advanced features designed to leverage data analytics for personalized donation requests.

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Beyond Likes and Shares: How Nonprofits Can Foster Engagement on Social Media 

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Social media is a very effective method to connect with current and potential donors. Many social media channels have insights and analytics so you can find out who’s already following you. You want to share things that your followers will want to engage with. Don’t just give a generic, “thanks for sharing” reply.

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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

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For instance, at an event recently, the speaker offered to give his book away for free to anyone who sent him a text with their contact information. Those attendees willingly shared their information thanks to a unique ask and compelling offer. This is considered an implicit data collection method.

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10 Ways to Secure Earned Media for Your Nonprofit

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Through my professional training as a journalist and newsroom leader, I am committed to sharing my insider newsroom knowledge with nonprofits to help them get the attention they deserve from their local media outlets. I also suggest that you review analytics of your accounts and look at what types of posts have performed well in the past.

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3 Proven Ways to Find and Convert New Donors

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Whether you’re personally into them or not, social media platforms offer opportunities for connection that go far beyond your database contact list. We have contact information, communication preferences, relationships, social media profiles, and wealth screening data. I’m sure you’re using at least one of these social media channels.

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