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Lapsed Donors: How to Get Them Back

CauseVox

A CRM for nonprofits makes it simple by pulling gift history, email engagement, event attendance, and more into one place so you can spot when someone is slipping and jump in early–for their sake and yours! Now, here’s where your CRM can do the heavy lifting. Use your CRM filters to weed out bounced emails and unsubscribed contacts.

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Stewardship Reporting Best Practices for Finance Teams: Tips for Showing Donor Impact 

Blackbaud

If your community outreach programs are grant-funded, your funder likely requires you to report key metrics like the number of individuals served or how you were able to expand your programs into new areas. Finance and fundraising teams must collaborate closely to ensure data pulled from the CRM aligns with financial records.

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Planned Gifts: A Quick Guide To Help Nonprofits Raise More

The Fundraising Coach

While establishing relationships that can lead to planned gifts can take time, there are ways nonprofits can effectively raise more funds through this type of fundraising. Here are some of the most common types of planned gifts: Bequests : These are gifts made through a donor’s will or living trust. Is your board on board?

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Donor Data: 5 Data Tips for More Efficient Fundraising

The Fundraising Coach

Store data in the right CRM for you. Store data in the right CRM for you. For a quick refresher— nonprofit data is stored in a constituent relationship management (CRM) system. Luckily, there are CRM systems designed for nonprofits of all sizes, and with some research, you can find the perfect solution for your organization.

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Your Unrestricted Funds Need Stewardship, Too

Blackbaud

A lot of individual donations, like ones that come through your organization’s website or through the Annual Fund, are often unrestricted. Trust-Based Philanthropy puts relationships at the center of a donor’s giving and encourages the donor to do the research instead of having the nonprofit jump through hoops for funding.