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How to Collect Compelling Stories to Use in Your Fundraising Work

The Fundraising Authority

Sometimes this conversation happens in person or on the phone. Other times, we talk to our donors through newsletters, e-mails and snail mail letters. No matter how we are carrying on the conversation, a dialog like this without stories becomes stale and ultimately boring. The Four Categories of Stories You Should be Collecting.

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Advocacy for everyone: 6 ways to help your supporters take action

EveryAction

Mobile optimization —M+R’s Benchmarks for the year 2022 found that “users on mobile devices (including both phones and tablets) accounted for 57% of nonprofit website traffic.” Sharing stories Stories help us to better connect with one another as human beings, and when it comes to advocacy, storytelling can be a powerful tool.

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Summertime Projects | Ways to Reach Out to Your Donors NOW

Pamela Grow

Some of my favorite ways are… A Share-Your-Story page! An Impact Report can be an email , a short newsletter, even a thank you letter highlighting a handful of impacts. Phone Call. The Donor Newsletter. Oh, woe is the lonely print donor newsletter… It’s fallen out of favor in lieu of Instagram and TikTok.

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Thursday Thoughts: transforming mid-level donors into major donors

EveryAction

Create personalized messages or schedule in-person meetings or phone calls to highlight the impact of individual donors’ previous contributions and connect them to the organization’s larger goals. Invite mid-level donors into your strategy. Too often we only invite those making major gifts into the strategy fold.

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How To Make Summer Your Fundraising Super Season

Bloomerang

Summer’s a more relaxed time for stewardship phone calls and voicemail messages, handwritten notes, coffee meetups, and porch parties – with no asks. Now’s also a good time to tell your impact stories! Dip into your most heartwarming narratives and craft a summer newsletter full of good news. Whatever you do, don’t fall silent!

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How to Show Donors the Impact of Their Donations to Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Whether with an email or a text message (or even a phone call!), It’s smart to breakdown the numbers on a fundraising platform , website, emails, newsletters, and other marketing materials showing that, for example, the nonprofit’s program receives 85% of all donations, or 91 cents for every dollar. 6) Give reports.

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How to Prevent Donor Fatigue in a Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Deposits are things like: Updates Warm touches like thank-you calls or hand-written notes Stories in your newsletter or on social media that the donor sees Video of your nonprofit in action “Behind the scenes” info At their foundation, they’re the feel-good stuff and make the donor glad they decided to give to your nonprofit.

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