Ivan Wainewright acknowledges that buying a new CRM system or fundraising database is a daunting challenge for most charities and not-for-profit organisations, so he has written this book to feature issues that smaller not-for-profit organisations need to consider and be aware of. This free book has been written for people whose day job is not … Continue reading New edition of What Small Charities Need to Know About CRM Systems
Radical Transparency
What does Jennifer Coleman-Peers mean by ‘radical transparency’? It’s about pushing beyond the norms of honest and open practice to be open to the extreme, to share all the most important aspects – both the good and the bad – and in doing so to build trust in who we are and what we do … Continue reading Radical Transparency
How to Build a Major Donor Program from the Ground Up
Most organizations have plenty of donor prospects, without having to go outside and look for prospects who aren’t connected to you.Claire from Clairification Fundraising Coach suggests you don’t start with the most out-of-reach prospects. You can be a major donor prospect rainmaker without having to go outside or reach too far.Even small current donors may … Continue reading How to Build a Major Donor Program from the Ground Up
9 top tips on making Facebook ads work for fundraising
Award-winning fundraiser Emily Casson shares nine brilliant tips to start your journey on social media fundraising advertising. Facebook advertising is a great tool to start, or grow, your digital fundraising. Emily started using Facebook advertising nearly three years ago and now recruits over 10,000 new regular giving donors a year at a positive ROI, plus … Continue reading 9 top tips on making Facebook ads work for fundraising
Giving Day – The Ultimate Guide to Success
A Giving Day is a 24 hour digitally driven fundraising and engagement campaign with the goal of rallying a university's or nonprofit's community behind a particular cause. The original and most famous Giving Day is #GivingTuesday and has since been embraced by universites and nonprofits across the globe looking to run their own campaigns. In … Continue reading Giving Day – The Ultimate Guide to Success
Better to be kind, than to be right?
In this leadership blog, Shaun Horan discusses how the need to be “right” holds some leaders back: "you can’t bring people with you if you are only focused on yourself." Shaun continues: "Kindness should be seen as an antidote to this. We all know being kind makes us, and everyone around us, feel better. So … Continue reading Better to be kind, than to be right?
Free Stuff! 51 Stunning Presentation Slides You Can Customize [Plus Templates]
Creating a presentation powerful enough to stay in your audience's mind is key whether you're presenting to potential prospects, showing off your incredible KPIs at your board meeting or sharing best practise with other fundraisers at the next CASE conference! Visme has put together an incredible selection of free presentation templates that will ensure you … Continue reading Free Stuff! 51 Stunning Presentation Slides You Can Customize [Plus Templates]
Free Stuff! Really Good Emails
More free stuff and this time we focus on email templates. Emails are a key method for non-profits to communicate with your supporters and getting the design right is key in getting your message read. Really Good Emails is an amazing resource with over 4000 real email campaigns to inspire you PLUS if you sign … Continue reading Free Stuff! Really Good Emails
Free Stuff! Free tools for you – Hands-On Fundraising
Every week, Mary Cahalane provides expert fundraising advice in her blog - I could easily reshare her blog here every week (hint - sign up to the Hands on Fundraising blog). Anyway, Mary's post at the beginning of the month really stood out for offering links to loads of free content to help fundraisers get … Continue reading Free Stuff! Free tools for you – Hands-On Fundraising
Long Read: Head to Head – A Conversation on Behavioral Science and Ethics
An exploration of the intersection of compliance and ethics programmes and behavioural science may not immediately strike you as a top candidate for your summer reading list - especially a fundraising reading list - but it would be a mistake to miss out on this review of a research paper by Meredith Niles. She considers … Continue reading Long Read: Head to Head – A Conversation on Behavioral Science and Ethics