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Top 10 Reasons to Choose Big Fundraising Ideas for Your Next Fundraiser

Big Fundraising Ideas

Planning a successful fundraising event takes time, effort, and resources. We provide promotional materials, social media guidance, and email templates to help organizers spread the word and boost participation. Why Choose Big Fundraising Ideas For Managing TheEvent?

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Turning the comms toolkit upside down

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This typically means creating an exhaustive, robust library of materials, pre-launch, to get the word out on social media, email, and your website to drum up interest and support for your organization’s upcoming, exciting initiative. But does this traditional approach to toolkits make sense given the amount of time and effort it requires?

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Ways to Stand Out on Grant Applications

GiveSmart

However, writing grant applications can be a very time-consuming and stressful process. Investing your time, effort, and resources into writing a grant proposal can be frustrating if it doesn’t pay off. For this reason, it’s critical to make your grant proposal impactful and notable to a selection committee.

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How to promote monthly giving on GivingTuesday.

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Let your donors who engage with your GivingTuesday messages know you value their time, effort, and money while you promote monthly giving options by suppressing certain recipients from your year-end mailing. So, what’s a fundraising professional to do? Well, here’s what we recommend.

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Facebook for Schools: Connecting and Engaging with Alumni

Tech Soup

With more than 900 million users, Facebook is the top social media site on the planet. Once you have your page, you’ve got to put in the time, effort, and creativity to build a vibrant community of engaged fans. The best time to build that relationship is while they’re a student at your school.

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Your Board members should not be family members, but people who are interested in your cause and have an applicable skill, such as accounting, marketing, social work, or social media, that they are willing to bring to the table. Contact media outlets and suggest a story about your new nonprofit. Ask your Board members to do the same.

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Major Donors: How to Attract (and Keep) Them

CauseVox

It takes time, effort, and trust to build lasting relationships with high-level donors. Paid donor prospecting software (iWave) can help you screen for wealth but the internet is flush (LinkedIn, social media, etc.) Smaller organizations may consider $500 a major gift, while larger nonprofits may start at a $1,000 mark.

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