Digital Fundraising
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What is your litmus test for accepting a gift?
- August 28, 2020
- Posted by: Ann Fitzgerald
- Categories: Communication, Corporate Fundaising, Fundraising
No CommentsToday, there is often great scrutiny—and condemnation – of gifts from certain philanthropists whose politics don’t align with the staff Today, there is often great scrutiny—and condemnation – of gifts from certain philanthropists whose politics don’t align with the staff, board or other stakeholders at nonprofits.
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Managing Your Virtual Fundraising Team
- June 25, 2020
- Posted by: Ann Fitzgerald
- Categories: Digital Fundraising, Fundraising
Nonprofits need to prepare for a changed fundraising environment moving forward and virtual fundraising teams are now the norm and may be here to stay.
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Partners, Sponsors or Donors?
- February 22, 2018
- Posted by: Ann Fitzgerald
- Categories: Fundraising, Planned Giving
Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to meet with large companies to solicit their philanthropic support for educational initiatives and events. Since nonprofits ask corporations for different gifts such as event sponsorships, gifts in kind or cash donations, they often struggle with how to categorize the relationship: Are corporations partners, sponsors or donors?
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Fundraise Like an Olympian
- February 21, 2018
- Posted by: Ann Fitzgerald
- Categories: Digital Fundraising, Fundraising
Patrick Cohn of Peak Performance Sports writes here about the mindset of retired Norwegian athlete Ole Einar Bjoerndalen. The most decorated Winter Olympian with 13 medals, Bjoerndalen was the oldest champion at Sochi. In addition to serious conditioning, he worked with a trainer earlier in his career to develop the necessary mental skills to think like a champion.
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How to Hunt Down a Donor’s Phone Number
- September 13, 2017
- Posted by: David Hoyt
- Categories: Communication, Fundraising
A big check comes in from Mr. Jones, and a bolt of excitement hits your nervous system. Success! But now what?A handwritten thank you note – obviously – but also, a phone call is in order. But, what if you don’t have a phone number for him in the database? Do you admit defeat and only send the trusty thank you card? Of course not! The thank you phone call is an important opportunity to learn about your donor’s interests, to solidify the positive feelings toward your organization that inspired the gift, and perhaps to set the stage for a future meeting.
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Fundraising is Simple, but Not Easy
- July 21, 2017
- Posted by: Susan Mangels
- Category: Fundraising
Is fundraising really that simple? As you look at your nonprofit’s goals for the year and the dollars you must raise to keep the doors open, it’s easy to feel completely overwhelmed. There are many, many needs and even more details to keep track of. Where do you even start?
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