
Peer to Peer

Right now, nonprofit leaders are faced with a lot of tough decisions. “How should I speak to my supporters?”
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Participation in nonprofit missions is a way that people can reclaim some of their power.
In-person peer-to-peer events — like runs, walks and rides — have been a fundraising staple for nonprofits for years.
For years, the peer-to-peer model has been a great way to extend your fundraising reach.
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Most nonprofits are worrying about hitting their 2020 targets. Will donors give less? Will participation in our events drop?
For many people, participating in nonprofit missions are the most meaningful parts of their lives.
The country’s top peer-to-peer fundraising programs have taken a hit in the past decade, showing decline year after year.