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The Psychology Behind Giving: Motivating Members to Become Donors

Bloomerang

Understanding what flips the switch for your members to transform them from participants to passionate donors is the key to boosting your fundraising efforts. Social proof is a formidable force in philanthropy. When members see their peers engaging in donations, they often follow suit.

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4 Tips to Find the Right Audience for Your Nonprofit’s Event

Nonprofit Megaphone

They offer a full suite of solutions that powers online giving, event management, mobile bidding, and peer-to-peer fundraising for nonprofit organizations of all sizes. Answer: Knowing your audience and targeting the right people to attend your fundraising event is the first step to donor engagement. Explain How To Participate.

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Agitator Cliff Notes: “Hacking Marketing”

The Agitator

From my dog-eared pages: What is the template for the donor story? Last week, I talked about the jobs-to-be-done framework to look at donor motivation. This asks what is the donor hiring your nonprofit to do at an emotional level ? As you can tell, there’s plenty of meat on these bones. And are you doing it for them?

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How to build deeper connections with your donors using surveys

iMarketSmart

Management Science, 65 (9), 4049-4062. [18] Management Science, 65 (9), 4049-4062, Table 1. [19] In absence of money: a field experiment on volunteer work motivation. Chapter 4: “Math problems in fundraising story: Motivations & barriers” and Chapter 5: “Solutions in fundraising math: Story first, math second”. [35]