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6 Ways to Raise More with Facebook Fundraisers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The M+R report highlights that November is the biggest month for Facebook Fundraisers, accounting for nearly a quarter of yearly revenue in 2018, so there’s no better time than right now to evaluate and refine your plan. Take advantage of the data Facebook collects to contact people who have run successful Fundraisers in the past.

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Reach Full Funding Potential: 6 Donor Acquisition Strategies

Allegiance Group

Optimizing your donor acquisition efforts by personalizing them to each prospect and maintaining continued contact can improve retention down the line. Evaluate past fundraising and acquisition campaigns. Evaluate your progress and course correct if some of your strategies aren’t resonating with your audience.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

Forum One

Assess your goals for the platform, re-evaluate why you’re there, and decide if it still makes sense to actively use your Twitter account. Look at your data Evaluate your Twitter metrics to see how much the recent changes at Twitter have impacted the number of followers you have, how often people see your content, and how engaged users are.

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How to Recruit More Participants for Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

Qgiv

Evaluate your communications, and make sure the messaging for your peer-to-peer fundraising campaign is: Easy to understand: Your messaging should make it apparent why your organization has launched the peer-to-peer fundraising campaign. Maybe it’s a mention in a newsletter or maybe a unique message focused on campaign recruitment.

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Four Critical Elements of Managing Development Officers

sgEngage

Set criteria for contacts, proposals, planning, and forecasting. It’s the manager’s role to free those officers from other tasks, so they spend time working on their portfolios and raising money rather than writing newsletters, planning events, or visiting donors just to catch up. Clarify roles and responsibilities.

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Reach Your Target Audience: 5 Effective Segmentation Tips

Pamela Grow

Newsletters. Consider sending email newsletters to your supporters based on how often they contribute or their involvement history. You may create a monthly newsletter for monthly donors, a quarterly newsletter for quarterly donors, and an annual newsletter for annual donors.

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Major Donors: Who Are They and Where Do You Find Them?

Bloomerang

Tips for cultivating major donors. Review your donor files to evaluate the giving histories of your donors and identify your most loyal, faithful donors. Specify your focus to the top 2-3% of donors from the tip of the donor pyramid. Existing contacts will often open the door to their wealthier friends. Let’s get started.

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