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[Webinar Notes] Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Webinar for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Create and upload a compelling e-newsletter subscribe graphic to social networks with a link to your e-newsletter subscribe page to better grab the attention of your followers and thus increase your opt-in rate. Conclusion: For the ebook readers , the Nonprofit Tech Checklist has been added to Nonprofit Tech for Good.

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Dearest Donors: A Love Letter

Care2

Blackbaud brought together 14 nonprofit experts in an eBook to share tried-and-true donor retention strategies, tips, and ideas. Create a retention calendar. This will be a calendar outlining all of the times you''re going to reach out to individual donors throughout the year. But first, why should you care?

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Show The Love: Thoughtful Engagement to Retain Donors [eBook]

Connection Cafe

You end up with an extremely useful resource for any nonprofit professional looking to improve donor retention rates. And we all know that improving retention rates is crucial to long term success, so much so that it might possibly be the single most important fundraising metric of them all. By Roger M. Philosopher & baker of pies.

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It’s Not Too Late: 3 Strategic Year-End Fundraising Tips

Bloomerang

Did you know that nearly one-third of individual fundraising happens during the month of December and 12% of giving happens in the last week of the calendar year ? . Did you know the average nonprofit email open rate for nonprofits is 25%? Download our Year-End Fundraising eBook for more year-end fundraising tips!

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Making Your First Donor Retention Calendar, Step by Step

Connection Cafe

Her second book is The Wild Woman’s Guide to Social Media, published 2012, given a 5 star rating by About.com. According to Chuck Longfield , ten years ago the average retention rates of a newly acquired donor were roughly 33%. Make a donor retention calendar to keep your donors loyal! Her latest book, Get the Job!

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How to Thank and Retain Year-End Donors

Qgiv

For retention-minded fundraisers with a strong donor cultivation plan in place, the early days of a new calendar year might even be busier than any day in November and December. In cases where this year-end gift was not their only gift during the calendar year, be sure to mention any past giving. Get the eBook: Retaining Your P2Peeps.

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2014

Connection Cafe

According to Chuck, ten years ago the average retention rates of a newly acquired donor were roughly 33%. If the ten-year trend continues, we’ll eventually end up with donor retention rates under 20%. There’s no time like the present to improving your donor retention rates. That’s shocking (and pretty scary).