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A Playbook For How Women Advance Within Business

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Chow adds, “the book is based on the experiences of tens of thousands of women, with guidance that is applicable to every one of us, no matter where we are on our own unique journey.” Businesses need talented women, now more than ever. Thank you to the book’s publisher for sending me an advance copy of the book.

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Mastering Next Year’s Budget With Revenue Projections and Donor Attrition Analysis

Neon CRM

First use this year’s revenue to establish a baseline for all your expected revenue, including but not limited to individual giving, major gifts, events income, expected pledges, and grants. Retention Rate: The percentage of donors who gave last year and this year. Retention Rate: The percentage of donors who continue to donate.

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Non-Profit Planning Series — Setting a Chief Initiative

The Storytelling Non-profit

Whatever your chief initiative, it must make sense for your non-profit. Don't just set a chief initiative that looks good on paper but fails to account for your non-profit's unique circumstances, resources, history, etc. For example, raising $100,000 from 3 major gifts and 2 annual giving campaigns.

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12 School & Higher Ed Fundraising Platforms That Match Gifts

Double the Donation

360MatchPro by Double the Donation , the leading provider of matching gift automation software, integrates with the best school and university fundraising platforms. This allows your institution to raise more and take advantage of the $4-7 billion in matching gift revenue left unclaimed each year. GiveCampus & Matching Gifts.

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Some Money Isn’t Worth The Chase: Why You May Want To Rethink Your Events And Grants Strategies

Kindful

Some fundraising strategies cost more than others, just like some donors cost more than others if they have poor retention rates. . Many organizations ask major donors to sponsor a table when they could be soliciting the donor for a larger major gift instead. How can it be more profitable? . Over reliance on government funding

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Is Your Nonprofit Using Data to Boost Productivity?

sgEngage

Gift officers have become the visible face of organizational success. Either through rising annual fundraising and campaign goals or increased donor retention and annual giving participation, success for frontline fundraisers often comes down to prioritizing strategy development. Is there a goal for funded major-gift donations?

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3 Ways to Efficiently Manage Your Organization’s Data

DNL OmniMedia

Both for-profit and nonprofit organizations alike collect many different types of data each day. A traditional for-profit business might track the purchases its customers make through its app to create personalized, targeted ads. Reach out through donors’ preferred communication channels. Identify donors who are at risk of lapsing.

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