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Is Your Nonprofit Half Way to Your 2020 Fundraising Goal$?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Creating measurable goals with actionable items is vital to a fundraising strategy, and just as important is checking in to see how you’re doing. With the year half way over, this is the perfect time to evaluate your progress so far. Did you mail out an appeal at a different time? What’s Your Projected Income?

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Four Steps to Align Data with Your Mission and Goals

Association Analytics

But you want to make sure those decisions deliver outcomes that support your goals. And yet, the ability to use data to serve your association’s mission has never been more important and timely. Formulate SMART Goals. For example, your organization may have a 2021 goal of “increasing membership.”

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Retaining First Time Donors this GivingTuesday

sgEngage

GivingTuesday presents an invaluable opportunity for nonprofits to capture the generosity of first-time, spontaneous givers. Understanding how these donors select organizations to give to and what encourages them to donate again can help you make the most of the surge of first-time givers attracted by your GivingTuesday efforts.

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Active Users vs. Sessions vs Engaged Sessions in GA4: What’s the difference?

Whole Whale

To make the most of its insights, it’s essential to understand the terminology, particularly the difference between active users, users, sessions, and engaged sessions. If someone visits your site multiple times using the same device or browser, they are still counted as one user. A single user can have multiple sessions.

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Nonprofit Accountant vs. Fractional CFO: The Key Differences

sgEngage

Plus, different professionals bring unique perspectives and experience to the table so your nonprofit can make the best possible financial decisions. Previous experience working with nonprofit finances is also a plus, since nonprofit accounting requires different priorities and associated duties than its for-profit counterpart.

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Rethinking Recruitment and Retention Goals

VQ Strategies

Successful recruitment could include the number or percent of: Positions or “slots” filled New volunteers Returning volunteers Qualified candidates Volunteers who represent or are from the communities being served Current volunteers who step up for “more” or different roles. What else is part of your recruitment success story?

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What Makes Team Fundraising Unique? 3 Key Differences

sgEngage

As the coach of a youth sports team or the leader of a school-affiliated academic bowl team, you know that there are some aspects of team fundraising that make it different—and often more challenging—than other types of fundraising. Reaching goals is easier through teamwork. Let’s say you coach a Little League te am.

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