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Event & Auction Fundraisers Shine the Light on your Charity

Get Fully Funded

Fundraising events shine the spotlight brightly on event day, event week and beyond, if you do it right. In this article we will: Outline pros and cons of choosing an in-person event vs online only vs hybrid event. Discuss the audience and staff ability and capacity to run an event fundraiser.

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6 Tips to Retain Volunteers

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It’s imperative that you recruit a strong volunteer base and, more important, retain volunteers by valuing their time, effort, and skills. If the budget permits, allow guests. If there’s no budget for an event, each department could record a video message about why volunteers are valuable.

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How to Create an Employee Giving Program

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In fact, when employees were asked in a survey if they felt that their company has a clear purpose, those who answered “yes” jumped from 62 percent in companies who don’t organize charitable events to 84 percent in companies that do host multiple charitable events.

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31 Unique Ideas for Small Church Fundraisers

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They’re home base for all kinds of community gatherings and events! Your members give a lot of time, money, and talent to your church. Your members put a lot of time, effort, and money into supporting your church. So, how do you get people to participate in your fundraising efforts? Small churches do big things.

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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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Nonprofit Fundraising Plan: 11 Must-Do Steps for Success

CauseVox

A nonprofit fundraising plan is a document that strategically organizes all of your fundraising activities over a certain period of time (usually one year). These strategic plans chart out campaign dates and strategies, donor-tracking and retention plans , special event details, and a targeted communication schedule.

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How to Write a Meaningful Donor Thank-You Letter 

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Cons: Handwritten letters take a little more time, effort, and money and may not be feasible for large organizations with many donors. The appreciation letter format you choose will ultimately depend on your nonprofits budget and your audiences communication preferences. Pros: They create a unique, personalized donor touchpoint.