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4 Tips for Uncovering Your Donors’ Giving Motivations

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Use ethical and organized data collection methods. However, you’ll need to consider the ethics of collecting this information. The three main ethics to keep in mind are consent, confidentiality, and communication. To enhance donor relations, NXUnite recommends conducting thorough research to learn as much as you can.

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Living Up to Your Nonprofit’s Mission – Ethical Decision-Making

GrantNews

Ethical decision-making is at the core of every nonprofit’s mission. Ultimately, the success of a nonprofit is judged by how it accomplishes its goals and the transparency involved. Why Is Ethical Decision-Making so Important? Ultimately, unwavering dedication to ethical principles upholds the moral compass of a nonprofit.

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What are your nonprofit’s priorities and goals for 2025?

Blue Avocado

We recently asked the Blue Avocado community, “What are your nonprofit’s priorities and goals for 2025?” We will demonstrate the real-world impact of donations and gifts to create trust and confidence among our community. We will collaborate with like-minded organizations to amplify our impact.

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Who Owns Your Data? Data Privacy in Nonprofit Fundraising

DoJiggy

Donation amounts and interests : Financial contributions and areas of interest that help tailor fundraising campaigns. Donation frequency : Information on how often a donor contributes, which can be used to predict future donations. Credit card data : Financial details used for processing donations.

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Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising — Transparency, Safety & Legal Compliance

Big Fundraising Ideas

Ethical Considerations in School FundraisingTransparency, Safety & Legal Compliance What Are the Ethical Considerations in School Fundraising? Ethical considerations in school fundraising ensure that activities are transparent and legally compliant and the well-being of participants is prioritized.

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Grassroots Fundraising vs. Top-Down Philanthropy: Which Works Better?  

Center for Major Gifts

But sometimes, we get confused by which is more ethical, sustainable, or somehow “better.” Grassroots fundraising, sometimes known as “bottom-up” philanthropy, is when a nonprofit solicits donations from the general public, often through direct mail and email solicitations.

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Lights, Camera, Action! 5 Tips to Engage Donors with Video

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Retention Stage: After donating, donors want to stay engaged and see the impact of their gift. As Sarah narrates the food insecurity challenges faced by her community, she shares the transformative story of a young girl who receives free, nutritious meals due in part to the donations of generous viewers. Keep it short and sweet.