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5 Easy Ways to Cultivate Major Donors  

Center for Major Gifts

Establish your goals and make a plan to cultivate major donors The very first step is sitting down with the board of directors and establishing goals for the organization. You can build your relationship further by following the strategic plan formed by the board of directors.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Transparency Rules

Tech Soup

I decided, on my latest foray along the cliffs, to write a series of blogs focusing on the overarching themes that I feel are important for every nonprofit organization to know about and understand as we move into 2017. It isn't the norm yet, but progress is being made toward that goal. Strategic Plan. Other Ideas.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Be Bold!

Tech Soup

My final blog post concerning themes grantseekers should understand in 2017 is about being bold. It's a holistic approach that deserves consideration as you develop your organization's strategic plan. And this is what many grantmakers are looking to fund in 2017. Identifying the True Issue. What Should You Do Now?

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How To Recruit Sponsors For Your Fundraising Events & Campaigns

CauseVox

Of course, you know all about the importance of reporting your nonprofit’s results and following a strategic plan, so we won’t dive into the nitty-gritty of that here. Set a Goal. What is our ultimate goal? Then, create a concrete plan using these answers, incorporating SMART goal setting practices.

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4 Smart Donor Segmentation Strategies for Nonprofits

The Fundraising Coach

As you reach out to this audience, your goal will likely be to convince them to contribute again in the future and consider giving more. It’s all about communicating efficiently to meet each donor’s best interests, saving your marketing team’s time, and effectively reaching out according to your organization’s strategic plan.

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