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10 Questions You Can Ask Major Donors to Build the Relationship

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And the best way to get to know your major donors is to ask good questions that spark conversation. Otherwise, it’s just a fun meeting. There’s nothing wrong with fun, but you need to be strategic in your work. After you decide on your goal, think about the specific questions you want to ask. Or “What do you do for fun?”.

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How Susan G. Komen Engaged New Audiences Using Custom Messaging

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But, the need for breast cancer research and support services didn’t stop just because there was a global crisis. These fundraisers brought together a group of like-minded individuals— Komen’s supporters— to complete a quick, fun task together while raising funds for a cause they care about. You can share: .

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3 Quick Tips to Get the Most from Giving Tuesday

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Before even getting started, be clear on what you want to achieve, starting with specific goals and KPIs in mind will help you measure whether or not your campaign has been a success and will give you a benchmark for the next year. Perhaps an interview with a beneficiary or a fun competition that involves supporters? What’s Your Goal?

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34 Clever Summer Fundraising Ideas

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We’ve put together over 30 fun nonprofit fundraising ideas for you to spring into this season. We’re willing to bet $1 that there’s at least one you haven’t thought of — and if that one is #34, we have some questions for you…. Parents’ Day (July 28). Cats with Purrr-pose. World Cat Day (August 8).

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

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The key to successful fundraising is asking smarter questions. We’re here to talk about “Raising More Money By Asking and Answering Better Questions.” There’s also a Q&A box specifically, your questions might be a little more visible there if you use that one. We’ll take questions at the end.

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Relationships and Engagement Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Breast Cancer awareness month (October) is just around the corner! And here's another clever online fundraising strategy for breast cancer. If you go to Purina Cat Chow's web site & take a test on your knowledge of breast cancer they will donate $1. Komen Foundation to support breast cancer research. to the Susan G.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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A volunteer recruitment letter is a more formal way of soliciting volunteers, but you can have your current volunteers personalize them for the prospects they have in mind. For example, an organization seeking to support those with cancer might see if local cancer care clinics are willing to post flyers advertising your program.