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How to Build Your Capital Campaign Plan

CauseVox

Picture this: you’ve read our post on running a capital campaign , you’re wildly psyched, and you’re ready to get started! Many of your donations will come in as pledges and some number will drop off over time. An example of Pledge Now, Pay Later. You can always adjust it after your silent phase , and there’s no shame in that.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

Get Fully Funded

It takes a lot of planning and work to run a successful campaign, especially your first one, because you’ll be learning as you go and likely adding the capital campaign work on top of everything else you’re doing. During the quiet phase, you receive fewer donations, but they’re really big amounts.

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Planning Your Nonprofit’s Capital Campaign: 4 Do's & Don'ts

Achieve

They generally last between two and three years, sometimes longer, and consist of these phases: Pre-planning - 3-12 months: This is when you’ll establish your campaign’s objectives and goal. For a deeper dive into each of these phases, explore Capital Campaign Pro’s ultimate guide to campaign structure and best practices.

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Customer Story: Well Aware Raises Over 300K in Shower Strike Campaign

CauseVox

Whether it’s through a quirky challenge like the Shower Strike or by integrating sustainable practices, we think there’s much that can be learned from Well Aware to enhance any organization’s fundraising efforts. Moved to action, she and a friend pledged not to shower until they raised enough money to build a well.

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Citizen Philanthropy: Delivering Impactful Pro Bono Support From Anywhere

Saleforce Nonprofit

When V2I’s co-founder, Fadi Al Qassar , told us about the challenges his organization was experiencing and we learned about all the positive impact that might be lost, we were keen to help in whatever way we could. Upon further refinement, we crafted a phased approach for implementation to support V2I in their execution. Kate O’Connor.

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Nonprofits: Keep Calm and Mobile Friendly

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s what I learned: Don’t Panic, Check Your Google Stats : Ari Sahagun, web designer, suggested know your audience first. She says that Google Analytics will give you a crystal clear picture of how many visitors are using mobile phones. “You can see how many of those people leave the site quickly.

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How to Personalize and Automate the Welcome Series for Your New Supporters

Connection Cafe

It’s the phase in the relationship when we want (and expect) to be courted — for the welcome mats to be rolled out for us. We call it the honeymoon phase, but it’s not just reserved for our romantic relationships. Ask people to volunteer, donate, become a fan on Facebook®, or learn more by watching videos on YouTube®.