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[ASK AN EXPERT] Do You Have To Ask For Feedback In Person?

Bloomerang

You really do want to prioritize face-to-face (or at least ear-to-voice) visits with major donor prospects. I also received articles in the mail. You can lead up to a face-to-face visit or phone or video call by asking for feedback via email or mail. . For example, you can do the following: Email a downloadable survey.

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New to Fundraising? Get to Know Your Donors with an Introduction Letter

Pamela Grow

Initiate conversations via mail, phone, or email, and listen attentively. Listening to your donors’ voices can provide invaluable insights, guiding your fundraising efforts in the right direction. If you’re looking for a starting point, download our free Survey Letter Template and modify it to suit your needs.

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4 Things to Do in November for Your Year-End Campaign

Achieve

Finalize your direct mail and send it (and your data) to the print/mail house. you designed and finalized your direct mail appeal (and, hopefully, the rest of your fundraising pieces). Now it’s time to get your appeal to your print/mail house so it can get out the door! Download our year-end planning guide here.

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A free, open-source software program that enables users to send group text messages from computers or mobile phones. It must be downloaded and is available only to nonprofit organizations. A mobile app that allows you easily conduct mobile searches by simply speaking into your phone using their new “Speak Now&# technology.

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10 New Nonprofit Trends

Qgiv

Many donors will prefer to give right on your website via their digital wallet as opposed to mailing in a physical check. This shows that donors are using their phones to make gifts. Tapping into text fundraising is a no-brainer when you consider how donors are using their phones already to make gifts to your nonprofit.

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Why Your Donation Process Should Offer More Ways to Give

Classy

In a world where we can order our favorite cereal instantly with a voice command and use facial recognition to authorize payments, giving back should be an intuitive checkout experience too. A digital wallet allows anyone to complete payment through their mobile phone. Payment Options for a Modern Donation Process.

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The Ideal Year-End Fundraising Campaign Timeline

CauseVox

Here are some ways you can fundraise during year-end: Email “asks” A phone-a-thon Online crowdfunding campaign Peer-to-peer fundraising Direct mail pledges A one-day giving blitz such as #GivingTuesday Virtual events Incorporate a matching grant. Delegate Tasks: Once you set your goal and plan, it’s time to delegate.