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Online Fundraising: Engaging Donors Online for Hospice Care

1. Casting a Wider Net for Elevated Gifts

Let’s get this out of the way: Online fundraising will not be a replacement for the other types of fundraising (like Major Gifts) anytime soon. However, one of the greatest advantages of digital fundraising lies in it’s ability to draw in a more broad audience, often at modest initial giving levels. The key, however, is to nurture these entry-level donors into major supporters over time with proper relationship building..

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Do Direct Mail Campaigns Still Work in 2025?

When it comes to deciding which fundraising channels to pursue, many organizations have asked us in the last year if direct mail still delivers results in our digital landscape. According to the most recent data we have available, well-executed direct mail campaigns can still generate a positive net revenue—but what exactly does “work” mean for your goals? Is it purely about financial returns, or are you also looking for increased exposure, new donor prospects, or simply a donor touchpoint to keep supporters informed?

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Debunking 4 Common Fundraising Myths

Myth 1: Smaller Nonprofits Can't Compete with Larger Ones

Don’t get us wrong, having more resources definitely helps. The size of an organization though doesn't necessarily determine fundraising success. Smaller nonprofits often have the advantage of closer community ties and the ability to create more personalized donor relationships. With focused and directed Major Gifts ($50,000+) strategies and the right leverage, small organizations can absolutely clean up in the fundraising space just as much as large organizations. From our experience, well-trained nonprofit personnel from small organizations can almost always compete effectively against larger, perhaps less nimble, entities.

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How to Craft (and Update) an Effective Case for Support

1. Start with Why Your Organization Exists

Your Case for Support should begin with a clear and compelling explanation of why your organization was founded and continues to operate. This is probably the most missed component that novice fundraisers will somewhat overlook and is an easy thing to fix. What specific gaps or needs does it address? What are the current circumstances of the constituency that you serve and why is this unacceptable? This foundational narrative sets the stage, providing donors with the deeper understanding and emotional gut-punch of the status quo. You are setting up your organization’s purpose and unique value in addressing very specific issues or challenges.

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How to Maximize Technology in Fundraising for 2025

1. Implement Advanced Data Analytics (AI or Otherwise)

Utilizing advanced data analytics can transform your fundraising strategy. By analyzing donor data, you can gain insights into donor behaviors, preferences, and giving patterns. This information allows you to create more targeted appeals that are more likely to resonate with your audience(s). This can be as simple as dropping analytics into ChatGPT to analyze patterns and get high level feedback.

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Nonprofit Feasibility Study: A Comprehensive Guide

A nonprofit feasibility study is an essential process that evaluates the potential success of a fundraising campaign before it begins. It’s a thorough assessment that explores the willingness of your potential donors to support the campaign, the capacity of your organization to undertake the initiative, and the overall community’s reception to your fundraising goals.

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5 Signs Your Fundraising Message Isn't as Compelling as You Think

2. Feedback Indicates Confusion or Indifference:

Pay close attention to the feedback you receive from your audience. Are donors expressing confusion about what your organization does or the impact of their donation? Or perhaps worse, are they indifferent? Feedback, whether direct comments or gleaned through surveys, can provide critical insights into how your message is perceived…

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5 Problems With Not Having a Donor Stewardship Plan

One of the most significant problems with lacking a donor stewardship plan is the inefficiency and inconsistency it introduces to the donor acknowledgment process. Without predefined stewardship actions for different donation levels (e.g., $250, $1,000, $10,000, $50,000), staff may find themselves constantly trying to determine the appropriate way to recognize and engage each donor.

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The TRUE Role of Social Media in Fundraising

Rather than viewing social media as the end-all-be-all of fundraising, it's more productive to see it as one piece of a larger puzzle. It's a tool for setting the stage—building awareness, nurturing relationships, and creating a supportive community—that can then be leveraged through other fundraising efforts like major gifts…

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Why Planned Giving is the 401(k) of Fundraising

At its core, planned giving is akin to the strategic, forward-thinking nature of a 401(k). While the day-to-day operations of a nonprofit might rely on the influx of major gifts, grants, and other forms of immediate funding, planned giving represents the long-term investment in your organization's future. It's about setting the groundwork today for a prosperous tomorrow.

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