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7 Database Goals for Your Independent School’s Capital Campaign

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When evaluating your school’s readiness for a capital campaign, database readiness might not be at the top of the list for your campaign consultants or administration. Work closely with administrators to identify reports that need to be run and the metrics to track during the campaign, which will inform your fund setup and gift entry process.

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From Dusty Boxes to Digital Gold: Transforming Nonprofit Histories into Fundraising Assets with Digital Archives

Allegiance Group

Every nonprofit has a rich history, but it’s likely contained in various places — boxes in the basement, awards in a display case, memories of a long-time staff member or volunteer. Dr. Kristen Gwinn-Becker is on a mission to help nonprofits preserve their history through digital archiving. You’ll also lose the stories they hold.

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4 Tips for Effective Wealth & Philanthropic Screening

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Know What Data Points to Look For To gain a comprehensive understanding of a prospective major donor, your research should provide insights into their capacity for giving, philanthropic history, and affinity for your nonprofit’s mission. Constituent relationship management (CRM) platform.

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How To Find Effective Database Solutions for Social Services Organizations

Everyaction

For social services organizations such as food banks, shelters, and community centers, managing data well is a critical part of keeping their doors open to members of the community in need of their services. When looking for a data tool for social services organizations, four functions are especially important to keep in mind: 1.

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What Are You Doing with Your Donor Data?

Greater Giving

Your donor data may include phone numbers, emails, birthdays, donation history, and even meal preferences. You collect information at every turn, whether someone fills out your donation form, registers for an event, interacts with you on social media, or browses your website. Let’s get started. Gather Relevant Donor Data.

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How to Use Prospect Research to Improve Your Asks: 5 Tips

Achieve

This research method has the innate ability to uncover valuable information about prospective major donors, helping your organization better understand and cultivate relationships with prospects. Look for donations to other organizations, board service, and fundraising event attendance.

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15 Nonprofit CRMs Your Organization Should Consider for 2024

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A nonprofit constituent relationship management (CRM) platform keeps data about nonprofit supporters, including donors, volunteers, and corporate sponsors , organized in one database. CRMs help nonprofit professionals simplify workflows and make well-informed decisions. What are the benefits of using a CRM for nonprofits?