Many nonprofits understand that they have to promote on Facebook.
It pays to take a step back to review each new peer-to-peer campaign with fresh eyes.
In-person peer-to-peer events — like runs, walks and rides — have been a fundraising staple for nonprofits for years.
If charities are going to connect with current and future donors, organizations need to start meeting them where they are.
Getting a clear picture of how your nonprofit interacts with its participants is vital to the success of your peer-to-peer fundraising.
I hope you're as excited about artificial intelligence in the philanthropic sector as I am. While I'm not saying that artificial intelligence is the end all be all, it's impressive to experience the dawn of this new age. Things we never thought possible have become a reality.
With monthly giving, it’s all about consistency. It’s about a continued and committed focus. It’s about finding ways to build in a monthly giving ask wherever you possibly can. If you’re sending appeals in the mail and you’ve not already done so, consider adding a simple tick box to your appeal.
In days past, charity ― “old-charity" ― was dominated by the few and influential. Sure, it is true that, at the local level, community members were able to organize fundraisers for causes near and dear effectively.
Smart nonprofits are always looking for better tools to engage their boards of directors. It’s an incredible time for productivity; there are digital solutions for almost every single need. However, there’s also a danger of overkill.
Nonprofit camps have thrived for so long because they offer the youth in their community a healthy, safe environment to escape to for a few weeks every summer. Parents and kids alike understand the value of summer camp in a young person’s development...