The biggest fundraising time of the year for most nonprofits is here. You’ve no doubt been working on the big things for year-end. Yet often it’s the little things that count and pack a surprising wallop. Here are eight simple efforts that could help your nonprofit raise more money before Dec. 31.
Digital and web marketing are excellent tools for promoting your nonprofit and reaching more potential donors. They also provide a path and a place where you can engage with the public on a deep level, building relationships and generating goodwill. However, it's becoming essential to do it ethically.
Here are examples of online expectations created by the corporate world and how nonprofits can meet them with their digital ecosystems.
It’s a common tactic for nonprofit organizations to seek out an older donor base in the hopes of soliciting larger gifts. When most people think of millennials and Generation Z, their financial freedom to give doesn’t typically come to mind.
Given their omnipresence, it's exciting to consider how game companies can harness their immense reach and power to create community and social good, and how nonprofits can utilize games as platforms to fundraise and connect with small donors.
Giving Tuesday will take place Nov. 29 this year. Here is why your organization should start planning a Giving Tuesday appeal now.
With more than $6 billion having been raised through Facebook and Instagram fundraisers now, social fundraising has cemented itself as a key strategy for increasing nonprofits’ revenue streams.
SMS/MMS strategies offer nonprofits a way to reach new prospects and keep donors engaged. Here are the benefits of using this channel.
Nonprofits are poised to embrace a new way of interacting with donors that will help them establish a donor base that is truly engaged.
Your nonprofit’s website color scheme says a lot about what your organization stands for. Choose the right color scheme for your cause with these tips.















