I’m a big believer in the idea that you should prioritize your workday, getting the most important, energy-draining, creative work done first, before you get to the daily grind of …
Over the past couple of years, I have spend a good deal of time trying to get non-profits to think big about fundraising. In my view, far too many organizations …
Guest Post by Kari Ann Kiel from DoJiggy Let’s begin by asking a question: “Why do donors choose to give money to one worthy cause over another?” Some donors have …
As someone who has spent a great deal of time raising money in both the non-profit and political realms, I can tell you that each sector has its own strengths …
You’ve done your homework. You know your pitch. You believe in your mission, and understand the reasons donors give to your organization. Even so, you may feel that your fundraising …
Guest Post by School Fundraisers Fundraising trends come and go quite often in the world of fundraising, but the successful trends eventually meld into to industry staples. A trend that …
Guest Post by School Fundraisers Connecting with your community is a vital role in any fundraising effort. There is no greater resource within your community than the local businesses. Most …
One of my favorite things to do at The Fundraising Authority is present unique or off-the-wall fundraising ideas to non-profit leaders to help them come up with creative ways to …
Guest post by Wayne Liu from Causemunity.org I was shopping at Costco the other day. I noticed they put up a ton of paper lanterns near the checkout counters. If …
Our friend Jason Dick, over at A Small Change Fundraising Blog, ran an excellent series last week on mobile giving. We’ve all seen those ads that ask us to use …
Guest post by J.R. Plate There are a variety of ways to raise money for schools and student groups and there probably isn’t one right way to go about it. …
Keeping fundraising costs down is a necessity for small and mid-sized non-profits. While larger organizations may hold huge galas or invest in ten thousand piece direct mail prospecting, these smaller …
Almost every non-profit wants to grow – to expand and serve more people, to accommodate more students, to encourage more attendees. That’s why most non-profits exist: to serve as many …
For smaller organizations with large volunteer bases, I like the concept of using scratch cards for fundraising. Concepts like scratch cards, candy bar sales, or cookbook fundraising shouldn’t replace your …
We’ve all seen (or been asked to buy) one of those “Entertainment Book” fundraising cards (and the accompanying phonebook-sized discount directories). Perhaps you’ve even wondered whether or not you could …
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