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Fundraising Planning Guide, Calendar, Worksheet, + Template

CauseVox

But as any fundraiser worth their salt will tell you – planning is something you need to do, without question. Starting to fundraise without a plan is like building a house without a draft – you need a plan to know where you’re going, and to keep you on that track. Fundraising Calendar for 2021.

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Answer these 6 questions to frame your fundraising plan structure

Get Fully Funded

There are lots of details to think through and lots of questions to answer. To get started, answer these six questions. If you can find 10 good grant leads — we can usually find at least 10 hot leads when we do grant research for our clients—then you can fill your grant calendar and keep your grant pipeline full all year long.

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Unlocking the Power of APIs: The SKY is the Limit!

sgEngage

There were a million scenarios and questions going through my head related to COVID-19, teaching remotely/hyflex/in person, reviewing assessment strategies, evaluating digital learning tools, maintaining student connection and community, etc. This meant manually trying to keep track of and make changes one at a time hoping to keep up.

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6 Tips to Transform Your Dirty Data in 2024

Association Analytics

Block it off on your calendar and record it on a project plan that someone holds you accountable to. For instance, you may want to track your membership trends over time, in which case, it makes sense to save data on how many members you had ten years ago. The e-mail addresses, phone numbers and credit card numbers of those members?

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How to Find and Work with a Nonprofit Virtual Assistant

Get Fully Funded

But through shared documents and calendars via cloud-based platforms, the Executive Director of the horse rescue has the extra help they need to get everything done. Your nonprofit needs you working in your strengths , not setting up your newsletter in Mail Chimp or scheduling your next Facebook post. Nor should you.

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5 Time-Saving Tips For Busy Nonprofit Professionals

CauseVox

1) Save Time Using A Calendar App For Meetings. Your contact simply compares their calendar to your published availability and self-selects an agreeable time. From there, you can automatically send Calendar invitations, set Zoom invites, push reminders, and much more – either natively in the app or using a service like Zapier.

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3 Best Ways to Use Your Nonprofit’s Valuable CRM Data

Bloomerang

The data in your CRM takes the guesswork out of relationships because it allows you to track and manage interactions with your supporters. For instance, you might find that people who are invited to an event after making a gift are more likely to make a second gift within the calendar year. Once again, your CRM data is here for you.

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