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August 11, 2025
Fundraising Tip of the Week | August 11, 2025
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Nobody wants to hear a hard sell from a nonprofit as if someone is pitching a timeshare.
If your donor events feel more like a sales meeting than a celebration of your mission, it’s time to rethink your approach. Donors - especially the young, new generation of donors - show up because they care about what your nonprofit does—so give them a reason to keep coming back.
Showcase impact.
Build auth...
August 7, 2025
Three Very Different Approaches to Monthly Giving
18–22% of your first-time donors will give again the following year.
So 78–82% will not.
43–45% of donors overall will continue to support your organization.
So 55–57% will not.
90% of monthly donors will continue to give.
So only 10% will not.
Which of these is better?
Did you know that acquiring a new donor gift costs about five times more than retaining an existing one?
So which is better — bringing in a new donor or keeping the ones you already have? (You want — and need — ...
August 4, 2025
Fundraising Tip of the Week | August 4, 2025
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Want more major donors? Start by treating every donor like they are one.
Too often, small-gift supporters get overlooked—but those are the very people who can grow into your most loyal champions. It all starts with making them feel seen, heard, and genuinely appreciated.
✨ A thank-you call.
✨ A story of impact.
✨ A note just because.
It doesn’t take much to build meaningful connections—and the lon...
July 29, 2025
Fundraising Tip of the Week | July 29, 2025
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Don’t underestimate the value of time.
Volunteers give something just as meaningful as money: their energy, skills, and commitment. Treating volunteer time as an “extra” or secondary to donations sends the wrong message.
In many cases, time is the first gift that leads to deeper engagement—and long-term support.
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July 24, 2025
Yes, More Money Overall, But the Decline of Donors Continues. Or Does It?
The just-released Giving USA report tells us that there was a significant uptick in money raised overall in 2024 — a 6.3% increase, or 3.3% increase when adjusted for inflation. This is the first increase in overall giving in the past three years, and the numbers aren’t trivial. Nearly $600B in total charitable giving was raised in the last year. Hooray!
But is an all-out celebration in order? Read on…
The number of individual donors is continuing its decline, and that trend appears to be acceler...
July 21, 2025
Fundraising Tip of the Week | July 21, 2025
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Looking for your next great board member? Start with your volunteers.
They’re already committed, invested, and they’ve seen your organization in action. Yet too often, board members are chosen solely based on who can write the biggest check, instead of those with the deepest connection to your mission. It’s time to rethink board recruitment and create a world where board members are valued for ...
July 15, 2025
Fundraising Tip of the Week | July 15, 2025
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A dysfunctional board isn't just a nuisance—it’s a serious liability.
If your board is disengaged, resistant to change, or dodging accountability, your entire organization is at risk. Culture starts at the top, and a board that avoids hard truths or refuses to adapt can result in a loss of donors, decreased revenue, high staff turnover, and a threat to your organization's sustainability.
It’s ti...
July 14, 2025
Philanthropy Revolution Flash Sale: A must-read for nonprofits
Tired of seeing donor engagement take a backseat to fancy fundraisers?
In Philanthropy Revolution, Lisa Greer challenges the status quo—calling out outdated fundraising tactics that alienate the very people you want to connect with. From tone-deaf galas to one-size-fits-all appeals, Lisa reveals what turns new donors away—and what actually builds lasting, loyal relationships.
This is a must-read for nonprofits that want to earn the trust of a new generation of donors, especially those inheriting o...
July 10, 2025
Are You Sabotaging Your Fundraising Efforts By Not Conveying Gratitude?
As organizations navigate an ever-changing landscape, understanding the importance of gratitude can lead to sustained support and engagement from donors. In the world of philanthropy, expressing gratitude isn’t just a nicety; it's a necessity. Receipts don’t count as thank yous.
Research shows that only about 20% of first-time donors give a second time, but effective expressions of gratitude can increase the likelihood of repeat donations significantly. By acknowledging and celebrating the impact...
July 9, 2025
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