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What to Do When Your Fundraising Methods Fall Flat

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It’s a horrible feeling when the tried-and-true fundraising methods that have worked in the past stop working. Even experienced fundraisers sometimes use fundraising methods that just don’t work for a particular organization or audience. Let’s back up and look at your methods of fundraising through the eyes of your donor.

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4 Tips for Effective Wealth & Philanthropic Screening

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Your development team can accomplish this by taking a holistic approach to prospect research using a method known as wealth and philanthropic screening. Prospect reporting tools, which summarize prospect research data into custom, actionable reports your team can use to evaluate each prospect more deeply.

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Supporting a Nonprofit Business Plan: A Leader’s Guide to Guiding Your Board

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To make it easier, we’ve organized the components of a nonprofit business plan into three categories based on your responsibilities: Board Support and Guidance Vision and Values Alignment Financial and Resource Planning Executive Summary: A brief overview of the nonprofit’s mission, goals, and strategies.

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Adventures in Evaluating Participatory Exhibits: An In-Depth Look at the Memory Jar Project

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Two years ago, we mounted one of our most successful participatory exhibits ever at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History: Memory Jars. THE RESEARCH The challenge, of course, was to figure out how to evaluate the experience in a way that would help us identify the power of the project. He puts it on the wall. What was it?

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Gen Z Is Ready to Join Your Junior Board of Directors

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Evaluate your roles and responsibilities document. Depending on your organization, its history, goals, and capacity, you have a few possible pipelines to consider for Gen Z supporters. Forward-thinking nonprofits are already strategizing methods of grabbing and keeping their attention. Start with a self-assessment.

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Engaging Your Ideal Donors and Boosting Your Fundraising Efforts: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

Define your mission and goals Begin by clearly outlining your organization’s mission and the specific goals you aim to achieve. Once you have a clear mission, set both short-term and long-term goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).

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Mastering Major Gifts: The Ultimate Guide to Raise More

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A gift range chart helps determine how many gifts you’ll need to acquire at each giving level to meet your campaign or annual giving goals. For example, to reach your annual giving goals, you might determine that you need to receive at least five donations of $10,000 each, 10 donations of $5,000 each, 15 donations of $2,500 each, and so on.

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