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[ASK AN EXPERT] How To Build A Nonprofit Mailing List

Bloomerang

Today’s question comes from a nonprofit employee who wants advice on how to build a nonprofit mailing list: Dear Charity Clairity, We’ve relied in the past on government and foundation grants, but since many of these sources are drying up we need to develop an individual fundraising program. Receiving your newsletter is the bare minimum.

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The 5 Rules of Successful Annual Appeal Fundraising Letters

The Fundraising Authority

The reason for this is that it gives the charity a good reason for contacting donors for general operating funds as opposed to asking for designated dollars, and it is a great opportunity to cast a wide net through an easily scalable medium (direct mail). Write professional drafts with A.I. Start using Fundwriter.ai for free. #1

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3 Quick Ways to Double Your Online Fundraising Revenue

The Fundraising Authority

Well, okay, not totally for free – instead, try giving something away in return for a person’s name and e-mail address. You are collecting e-mail addresses on your website, aren’t you? See that big sign-up box for our newsletter on the top right corner? What are you doing with your current e-mail contact list?

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How to Collect Compelling Stories to Use in Your Fundraising Work

The Fundraising Authority

Other times, we talk to our donors through newsletters, e-mails and snail mail letters. Each of these four different types of stories can be used as part of your fundraising letters, newsletters, phone calls and in-person meetings to better tell the story of your non-profit. Rule #4: Ask Open Ended Questions.

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Building Donor Relationships With Direct Mail In A Digital World

Kindful

There was a time not too long ago when digital channels like email, social media, and text messaging were seen as complementary to direct mail: the cornerstone of any robust donor communications strategy. Unfortunately, direct mail seems to have fallen out of favor with nonprofit communicators. And yes, that includes direct mail!

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6 Tips on How to Use Social Media to Acquire New Donor Prospects

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Gone are the days of list acquisitions and swapping of mailing lists. They are not places where individuals go first to seek out information about a cause or to make a donation. Very rarely will folks sign up for a newsletter from a newsletter sign-up form upon first glance. Far too often, I see groups that end here.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Be Informed. Be familiar with important information on the organization’s website, social media sites, YouTube channel, and other assets. Be familiar with every fundraising program, event, campaign, and activity so you can tell others (sustainers, major gifts, events, direct mail, giving circles, etc.). your neighbors.