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Learning from peers to refine your nonprofit funding strategy

Candid

For example, a strategy focused on high-net-worth individuals requires not only a robust major gifts stewardship and solicitation program, but also engaging board members with connections to wealthy individuals and a commitment to fundraising.

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How to Get Started with a Major Gifts Campaign

Get Fully Funded

Here are the basic steps you need to take in planning for this unique type of fundraising. In other words, if you need a new vehicle to transport clients, don’t just include the cost of the vehicle – also include tags, title, license, insurance, maintenance, and the staff driver’s time. Be specific here. Is it a new program?

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How to Get Started with a Major Gifts Campaign

Get Fully Funded

Here are the basic steps you need to take in planning for this unique type of fundraising. In other words, if you need a new vehicle to transport clients, don’t just include the cost of the vehicle – also include tags, title, license, insurance, maintenance, and the staff driver’s time. Be specific here. Is it a new program?

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Your Unrestricted Funds Need Stewardship, Too

Blackbaud

Many don’t cover operating costs or have a small allotment for indirect costs such as salaries, insurance, and utilities. For example, a senior care nonprofit can use unrestricted donations to purchase supplies for activities, cover an increase in transportation costs, or hire a memory care specialist to help them expand their services.

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Study: One-Third Of GoFundMe Appeals Are For Healthcare

The NonProfit Times

More than one-third of fundraising stories on the GoFundMe crowdfunding platform in the United States shared experiences of medical financial hardships and health-related social needs (HRSNs). Among all fundraising stories, 25.5% of fundraiser stories had NLP outputs with any medical financial hardship or HRSNs. Overall, 35.9%

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Some Nonprofit Workers Still In Poverty, Struggling Financially

The NonProfit Times

They can’t afford the basics: housing, childcare, food, transportation, healthcare, technology and taxes. Among the nine largest industry sectors, rates of financial hardship for nonprofit employees varied from 16% in both the healthcare and the finance and insurance industry sectors to 42% in retail trade.

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Should You Accept ANY Type of Nonprofit Donation? (And How Should You Gracefully Decline a Gift?)

Get Fully Funded

The most common form is cash, checks, and credit cards, and I’ll bet most of your fundraising results in these kinds of donations. Other third-party platforms are all-in-one fundraising tools like Snowball and crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe. Then you can start receiving funds, often via direct deposit. Who will move the item?

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