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What the 2020 Fundraising Effectiveness Project Report Tells Us About 2021 and Beyond

Qgiv

The Fundraising Effectiveness Project recently released their 2020 Fourth Quarter Report, which examined giving trends for the entire 2020 calendar year. All three metrics dropped slightly from 2019 to 2020. drop from the 2019 rate of 45.4%, likely brought down due to the 2020 first-time donor retention rate dropping 9.2%

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The 2024 Best NPOs To Work For: Data Shows Satisfaction Slipping In Some Areas

The NonProfit Times

The top 50 organizations outperformed the also-rans on a variety of metrics, as they have in the 13 years this study has been conducted (not a surprise). There is a curiosity when looking at historical data — a period covering the calendar years 2019-2023.

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Set SMART Fundraising Goals for Fundraising Success

Get Fully Funded

Create a grant calendar by January 1 of the top 10 grants we’ll go after this year. Create a grant calendar. Orient them and have them in place by April 15. And here are some bad SMART goals: Grow our donor base. Recruit new sponsors for our Spring Golf Tournament. Find new volunteers to help sort donations at the thrift store.

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Comprehensive Guide To Year-End Giving

CauseVox

Not only that, but with the move to more and more online giving (there was a 32% increase in online revenue in 2020), events like #GivingTuesday have become an even more important part of your fundraising calendar. Is it best to create a monetary goal or one based on impact metrics? Will the money be used much further down the road?

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