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5 Ways Nonprofits Can Diversify Funding in 2023

Nonprofit Tech for Good

These types of donations, once set up, are easily executed with nonprofit software such as Giveffect – an all-in-one nonprofit management software that includes donation management, relationship management (CRM), volunteer management, email marketing, and more in one easy-to-use suite. The opposite is true.

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How To Use Numbers To Inspire More Giving (and How You Should NOT Use Them)

iMarketSmart

For nonprofit managers, numbers are important. Rebate versus matching: does how we subsidize charitable contributions matter? Subsidizing charitable giving with rebates or matching: Further laboratory evidence. Small matches and charitable giving: Evidence from a natural field experiment. The answer key!

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How to make sure the experience you deliver to donors makes their giving feel worthwhile

iMarketSmart

Perspective shift: Delivering value. It’s a reality that charity managers often miss. Getting big gifts means delivering big value to the donor. 1] Many small nonprofit managers dream of the million-dollar donation. It works by delivering more value to donors. It doesn’t deliver the same value.

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Why You Should Focus Your Fundraising Efforts on Generating Gifts of Wealth (from Assets) Not on Disposable Income (from Credit Cards, Checks, or Cash)

iMarketSmart

Wealth comes from owning assets that go up in value. Wealth comes from owning assets that go up in value. People buy assets that go up in value by, Picking the right assets. Using personal effort to increase asset value. How the structure of initial charitable contributions impacts the magnitude of subsequent support.

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Is Your Nonprofit Going The Way Of The GOP?

The Agitator

“In the 1997 National Survey of Philanthropy, 67% of Hispanic households, and 68% of black households said that the biggest reason they had not volunteered or made a charitable contribution was that they were not asked to do so.” [Emphasis added.]. ” Just sayin’ ….