3 Things That Will Destroy Your Year-end Fundraising
The end of the year is a critical time for fundraising. People are most willing to give to causes they care about, but donors also have a lot of worthy causes to consider,
The end of the year is a critical time for fundraising. People are most willing to give to causes they care about, but donors also have a lot of worthy causes to consider,
Over 30 percent of charitable giving occurs in the last few months of the year so it makes sense to take advantage of this time to fundraise for your nonprofit. Some organizations have
By: The Nonprofit Alliance. It’s been said that good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions. There’s a lot we can learn from some of the really bad decisions that have
If you want to meet your fundraising goals, you have to be smart about how you develop them, literally. The SMART method is a popular goal-setting system developed by management scholar, George Duran,
Choosing a concept for your fundraiser is a big decision. There is a lot to think about, including budget, time commitment and donor reaction. It’s not something you want to plan in haste.
Fundraisers are an unavoidable part of your operation. They can be fun and satisfying but they can also be stressful and consume an inordinate amount of time and effort that you would rather
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