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How to Incorporate Corporate Philanthropy into Your Nonprofit’s Fundraising Strategy

Greater Giving

Incorporating corporate philanthropy into your nonprofit’s fundraising strategy is a great way to cultivate long-term relationships with companies and increase your organization’s revenue. Here are four strategies to help you incorporate corporate philanthropy into your nonprofit’s fundraising strategy.

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What is Corporate Philanthropy? What Nonprofits Need to Know

Nonprofits Source

Considering the major benefits that corporate partnerships can offer, your nonprofit needs a defined strategy to raise more from corporate philanthropy and build stronger relationships with businesses. Here’s what we’ll cover: What is corporate philanthropy? What is corporate philanthropy? Let’s begin!

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Understanding the Psychology of Why Donors Give to Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Are you acknowledging those differences in the way you build relationships with these supporters? On the other end of the spectrum, there are nonprofit leaders who neglect philanthropy psychology. About the Sponsor. If you answered “no…well actually… maybe,” then you are not alone. What has Research Shown About Why Donors Give?

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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

Let’s break down two of the most popular forms of corporate philanthropy: sponsorships and donations. Whether it’s sponsoring children, saving animals, or underwriting a golf outing or gala, we’re always pursuing sponsor support. The quid-pro-quo nature of these relationships makes them more attractive to companies.

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5 Fundraising Trends for 2021 and Beyond

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And, we believe, the virtual events trend is here to stay because it allows nonprofits to: Free themselves from geographic limitations and engage new attendees, speakers, and sponsors. And the value of a recurring donor goes well beyond their monthly commitment (which is already 5 times more valuable than one-time gifts).

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Here’s How To Increase Auction Revenue By Planting Donors At Your Nonprofit Gala

Bloomerang

A seasoned fundraiser in Jewish philanthropy taught me about donor plants years ago and, celebrating the best of fundraising’s oral tradition, a hallmark of our field, I am passing it on to you. Many plants are identified from the attendee lists of past events, the ticket purchasers, table sponsors, and auction bidders.

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7 Fundraising Actions Taken by Successful Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Finding new opportunities to build donor relationships. Reviewing new donations that have the potential to become recurring gifts. You can also customize your default donation amount for different segments of donors to optimize the average gift size. Offer donation matching to drive urgency and increase gifts in a short time.

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