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Fundraising Do’s vs. Don’ts: Campaign Thank You Strategy

Clairification

Today we’re going to review a fundraising campaign thank you email. There’s (1) a subject line, (2) the email itself, and (3) what happens if/when you click through and are transported to the donation landing page. The post Fundraising Do’s vs. Don’ts: Campaign Thank You Strategy appeared first on Clairification.

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Inclusion Through Translation: Improving ESG Scores With Grants

GrantNews

In 2025, aligning fundraising efforts with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles is more vital than ever. These barriers can include language barriers, access to affordable child care, transportation costs, the inability to go without a paycheck during training, and past involvement with the justice system.

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Giving Is the Heart of Matter: How Your Philanthropy Helps

GrantNews

Donors will admit they prefer their donation to go directly to a cause, rather than operation costs like a fair living wage for the CEO of a nonprofit , utilities, transportation costs, and other expenses. The Many Forms of Philanthropy New and seasoned philanthropists are encouraged to research a cause before donating.

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10 Game-Changing Private School Grants

GrantNews

However, relying solely on tuition fees, endowments, and fundraising events, private schools can still fall short of covering all the expenses required to maintain quality education. Funding supports transportation expenses for pre-K to 12th-grade children and youth to eligible field trip destinations.

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Learning from peers to refine your nonprofit funding strategy

Candid

For example, a strategy focused on high-net-worth individuals requires not only a robust major gifts stewardship and solicitation program, but also engaging board members with connections to wealthy individuals and a commitment to fundraising.

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Ethical Storytelling + Nonprofit Fundraising

Greater Giving

Ethical and empowering storytelling is also BETTER and more effective storytelling for fundraising! Help everyone on your staff understand how important stories are for effective fundraising and exactly what your process is for protecting and empowering storytellers. ? Approach storytellers with transparency and collaboration. ?

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30+ Engaging Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

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Peer-to-peer fundraising—individuals raising money for a cause with the help of their family and friends—is a fun, easy, and lucrative strategy to attract awareness and generate funds for your cause. Studies have shown that: Peer-to-peer fundraising initiatives average 39% success, compared to 22% for traditional fundraising.