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Fundraising
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Top 5 Reasons To Accept Contributions On Your Non-Profit Website
Like it or not your non-profit organization is where it is today because of how much money you have been able to collect for your mission. If your 501c3 is where you want it to be congratulations you can skip this article, if it isn't read these quick 5 points to help you on your way to greatness.
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The Must Remembers of Fundraising
Emotions are what drive a successful fundraiser. People need to feel good and proud of them selves when they give. This will keep the donations pouring in. It is however, good practice to keep in mind other points as well as keeping your givers happy. Below are some of the other points to consider.
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Increase Response For Your Nonprofit Organization By Getting To Know Your Donors
Copy that inspires larger donations, motivates more advocacy, or spurs greater response of any kind begins with knowing your donor. Strong copy is based on more than mere demographic or geographic data. Fundraising copy based on psychographics resonates with donors and it's a fundamental key to increased response. Included are several tips to reveal donor psychographics for your nonprofit organization.
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Why Fundraising Is The Same As Friendraising
We all know that people give money to people, not to organizations. That is why it is so important for nonprofits to target their potential large donors and figure out ways to draw them into the community that is the organization. When a large donor feels comfortable with the people involved, they will feel comfortable contributing to the success of those people.
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Fundraiser Planning Guide
All fundraisers need to have a firm plan set in place before the fundraising begins. By following this fundraiser planning guide your fundraiser will have a higher successes rate. First thing to set is the dates for your fundraiser. Your fundraiser must have a beginning, middle and an end. If you find that your fundraiser has not made the money you were hoping for do not extend the end date.
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Strategic Thinking Applied to Making Winning Presentations to Investors
As a business coach I find that business people always seem very interested and eager for advice on how to make winning presentations. And recently there has been an increased interest in seeking advice for making winning presentations to investors for their business. They want to know how best to prepare that winning presentation to a prospective investor. Applying strategic thinking to this request, here are ten actions I recommend to anyone desiring to make a winning presentation to investor(s).
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