So many donors have big dreams of wiping out disease, hunger, poverty and inequality around the world. And, while this is a valiant goal and vitally important, scholars and philanthropists are encouraging people to focus on local giving.
Read MoreCharitable Giving in the USA 2019 Report: The Lowdown
This year’s Charitable Giving in the USA 2019 Report has been released, and we love having some new insights into the charitable giving habits of Americans. Many aspects of the nonprofit industry are still struggling, but it is encouraging to see the number of people taking part in charitable activity and volunteerism rising.
Read MoreThe Millennial Impact on Philanthropy: Part 2
In our previous blog post, we discussed how millennials are changing the face of philanthropy and how they are impacting the nonprofit industry. And now that we’ve recognized how they’re shifting the industry as we know it, we want to talk about how to reach and connect with this generation.
Read More3 ways to turn lapsed donors into repeat donors
We love nonprofits and we admire their dedication to their individual missions and the impact they make on their communities and on the world. However, we also recognize that the nonprofit sector is losing money and donors year-over-year.
Read More2019: The Year of Things
We’re not talking about just any old “thing,” we’re talking about the Internet of Things. From smartphones to smart refrigerators, the Internet of Things is making it possible for us to use connected devices to collect, share and utilize data. We’re thinking voice assistants, like Alexa and Siri that can tell you what the weather is, what the best Italian restaurant in your city is, and how much longer your cupcakes need to bake for. Today’s homes are even getting smarter and smarter. From smart thermostats that help people be more energy efficient, smart refrigerators that let you know when your produce is going bad and how much milk you have left (yes, this is a thing), and smart lightbulbs that automatically adjust based on the time of day.
Read MoreUnique ways to encourage giving in 2019
We all know the phrase, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” But what if you and your fundraising took the time to deviate from your usual fundraising methods to try something a little bit different? Sometimes, changing the giving experience for your donors is the key to encouraging your donors to increase their giving amounts or frequency.
Read More3 Ways CSR Benefits Nonprofits
As a nonprofit organization, you work hard to raise funds and promote the importance of your cause or mission. So, what happens when you find out that a local corporate social responsibility (CSR) program is focusing its efforts on the realm that you’ve committed yourself to, as well? This means that people who are socially conscious and want to dedicate themselves to a mission no longer need to work for a nonprofit, but can instead expand their job search to for-profit companies that have a strong CSR program.
Read MoreGuest Post: 7 Ways to Use Existing Donor Data for Year-End Fundraising - Part 3
By: Sarah Tedesco, Executive VP at DonorSearch
Part 3 of "7 Ways to use Existing Donor Data for Year-End Fundraising" is here, just in time for year-end! Catch Part 1 and Part 2 on the blog for a complete look at year-end fundraising and how to utilize your donor data for best results.
Read MoreGuest Post: 7 Ways to Use Existing Donor Data for Year-End Fundraising - Part 2
By: Sarah Tedesco, Executive VP at DonorSearch
Read MoreGuest Post: 7 Ways to Use Existing Donor Data for Year-End Fundraising - Part 1
By: Sarah Tedesco, Executive VP at DonorSearch
Your CRM, with its rich donor data that you’ve compiled from donation forms and donor meetings, is stock full of detailed constituent profiles.
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