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How to Collect Compelling Stories to Use in Your Fundraising Work

The Fundraising Authority

Sometimes this conversation happens in person or on the phone. Other times, we talk to our donors through newsletters, e-mails and snail mail letters. In-person conversations are better for collecting stories than phone calls, but they are not always possible. The Four Categories of Stories You Should be Collecting.

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#Fakecommute: A Ritual for Work-Life Balance When You #WFH

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My walking ritual was featured in this Wall Street Journal article. You can also symbolize the end of your day by taking a brief when you do, even check your mail. Your mind and body need these boundaries. I also have a winding down ritual – I set the alarm, make my next day to-do list, and put away my laptop and phone.

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The Ideal Year-End Fundraising Calendar [2024]

CauseVox

Here are some ways you can fundraise during year-end: Email “asks” A phone-a-thon Online crowdfunding campaign Peer-to-peer fundraising Direct mail pledges A one-day giving blitz such as GivingTuesday Virtual events Incorporate a matching grant Delegate Tasks: Once you set your goal and plan, it’s time to delegate. Ah, but it’s not.

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What You Should Know if You’re Thinking of Starting a Nonprofit Organization

Bloomerang

You must have your founding Board of Directors and officers selected prior to filing your Articles of Formation or Articles of Incorporation with the state. Keep in mind that each state has different requirements; you must check with the Secretary of State for your state’s specific requirements. The cost is $0. .

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Personalizing Donor Communication for Small Nonprofits

Get Fully Funded

This article will cover the following strategies for donor communications for small nonprofits: Tailor communications to donor preferences. Here are the most common communication channels nonprofits use and what types of messages they work best for: Direct mail. Phone call. Address donors by their preferred names and pronouns.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Appreciation

Qgiv

In this article, we’ll show you examples of how to demonstrate your appreciation and best practices to maintain a consistent volunteer appreciation program. Be creative and keep your volunteers in mind when thinking of ways to thank them. Our friends at Bloomerang have some great ideas in this article that will inspire you as well.

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Engaging Your Ideal Donors and Boosting Your Fundraising Efforts: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

Use existing sources of information to complement your primary research This may include academic studies, reports from other nonprofits, government data, or articles and publications relevant to your cause. This may include email , direct mail, social media , phone calls, or in-person events.

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