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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

For instance, at an event recently, the speaker offered to give his book away for free to anyone who sent him a text with their contact information. You’re probably already asking for this data on your application forms, in surveys and during event registration. This is considered an explicit data collection method.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Can you survey nonrenewing donors to see why they didn’t renew? Stay in regular contact with newsrooms and pitch stories to help the organization reach a larger audience. You can sign a petition, forward info from the site, or more if you are so compelled.”. Contact list vendors to find lists of similarly sympathetic groups.

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Turning Crisis into Community: How to Make Emergency Donors Lifelong Supporters

The Modern Nonprofit

” Send from an individual staff email rather than a generic info@ email to add a human touch. Follow up the letter with a phone call re-making the monthly ask and addressing any questions. Surveys are another simple way to gain direct feedback. The key is relevant, consistent and personalized contact across channels.

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Multichannel Marketing for Live Auctions: Strategy Playbook

Nonprofits Source

If you sent post-event surveys to attendees, review that data as well. On your invitations, include contact info and a URL or QR code for your event microsite to bridge the gap between print and digital engagement. Pre-draft a quick survey to make this process easy after the event. Who did you invite?

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Six Things to Know in Nonprofit Technology News

Tech Soup

The patch relays the info to a cloud app for analysis and in due course the info shows up on a doctor’s smartphone. Why would a homeless person need a mobile phone? For one thing, phones allow them to look for work, housing, or medical help. High-Tech Help for Homelessness.

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What the 2020 Fundraising Effectiveness Project Report Tells Us About 2021 and Beyond

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are at least partly to blame, given that it can be difficult to steward these donors due to a lack of contact info and context (reason for giving) around their donations. With rates below 20% for the first time ever, it’s likely to assume that the rise of transactional methods of giving (SMS, peer-to-peer , social media, etc.)

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5 Ways to Use Donor Data to Increase Retention

NonProfit Hub

Your donor profiles traditionally include the following data: Contact information. This consists of information like an individual’s home address, their email, their phone number and even their social media handles. You might gather this info by asking donors to fill out a survey, or by conducting research in your community.