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5 Signs You're a Donor Keeper, Not a Player
The current donor retention rate suggests that many nonprofits are players, not keepers. Are you telling donors you want a long-term term relationship?
For Fundraisers, Groundhog Day is Coming
Is your fundraising team stressed by never-ending revenue goals? Here’s how managers can break that cycle and help their fundraisers feel more supported in the year ahead.
10 Words Your Donors Can’t (or Won’t) Read
Nonprofit jargon serves a purpose when you use it with co-workers. But in donation letters, jargon makes it hard for donors to understand you. Here are 10 words to cut from your copy.
One Big Reason Your Donation Letter Didn’t Work
It’s frustrating when a donation request letter doesn’t perform. But before you switch formats to a postcard or go completely digital, consider this simple explanation instead.
Nonprofit Annual Reports: 2 Truths & a Lie
Nonprofit annual reports have a bad reputation. But when done well, they can be a vital tool to retain and grow gifts from the donors you have — and even inspire the donors you don’t have.
3 Signs That Instantly Identify Nonprofits with Bad Fundraising Skills
I’ve had the honor of serving alongside some truly talented fundraisers. A recent article on leadership got me thinking about these fundraising leaders, and how easy it is for nonprofits to veer off course without them.
Donor Stewardship: How Sour Feedback Can Still Be Sweet
A grumpy note from a donor can spoil your day. But if you’re open to learning, you may discover new ways to improve donor stewardship and boost donor retention rates.
4 Reasons Why Your Fundraiser Keeps Coming to Work
On many days, working at a nonprofit in general (and then more specifically, being a fundraiser) will just break your heart. Over and over and over. Why do we continue to bloody our heads on that massive wall called the third sector? Here are four reasons why.
Is Donor Stewardship Sinking?
My parents taught me to give of my time. That led me to a nonprofit career and, as soon as I could, to become as generous of a donor as possible. If I had more, I would give more. But the sad truth is, I have tried to give more and failed repeatedly. Here’s why.
6 Myths That Fool New Fundraisers
No one likes to be fooled, especially where money is concerned. But if you’re a novice to the fundraising world, it’s easy to get distracted by all the fads that clog your inbox. Here are 6 of the top myths that I hear new fundraisers repeat. Let’s do some myth-busting with the latest research on these topics.
Write Fundraising Gold with a Storytelling Treasure Map
Humans say they want grammatically perfect prose. But the truth is that they crave short, chatty copy that makes them feel something special. And for most of us, that’s incredibly hard to do well. To help, our team created this Storytelling Treasure Map.
7 Wonders of the Storytelling World
Stories invite a deeper relationship with your donors. But if you fail to tell great stories – consistently throughout the year – your fundraising revenue will likely suffer. That’s why I want to teach nonprofits how to spin gold, using the 7 basic story plots.
Valentines Only a Fundraiser Could Love
Do you tell your fundraiser you love them enough? In most nonprofits, the answer is no. That’s why Abeja Solutions created these fun valentines to share with that special fundraiser in your life.
How to Love a Fundraiser
I didn’t set out to fall in love with a fundraiser. In fact, as a communications director I was convinced that all of them were crazy. But The One treated me differently. In her eyes, I was someone with which she could plan and build a lasting fundraising program.
Love Your Job More: Practice Selective Listening
There comes a point when you will know more than the people who are commenting on your work. And they rarely make comments to learn about the field of fundraising and its quirks. Listening to them will make work less effective — and that’s something fundraisers literally can’t afford to do.
Field Guide to Nonprofit Marketing Campaigns
Often we’re so eager to start executing on a marketing campaign that we forget or rush through the other two parts: strategy and evaluation. But when you rush to execution, I can practically guarantee campaign failure. Or if luck is on your side, partial results. Here’s how to do it right.
5 Ways to Break Bad Nonprofit Writing Habits
Great writing helps to develop strong relationships with donors. It snags grants and helps your community to understand and care about the complex need that your programs solve. Master these 5 tips and your boss, donors and other readers will thank you.
Bank Stories to Feed Your Fundraising Needs
A well-managed story bank prevents those “oh crap” moments when you need to tell the perfect story with the perfect photo – and it just doesn’t exist.
Don't Let Great Get in the Way of Good
Quality content matters because it’s the very fuel of effective fundraising. But many small-to-medium nonprofits struggle to create and distribute consistent communications. Who’s to blame? The god of perfection.
To Grow the Fundraising Pie, Balance Your Strategies
Nonprofits often want a bigger slice of the fundraising pie. But many are uncertain about which fundraising strategies to use and how to properly balance them. And some are not preparing for both their short-term and long-term needs.