We all appreciate things that make life easier for us, and technology has done exactly that. Allowing donors to contribute online makes it easy and convenient for them- whether they live within your school’s locality or overseas.
Read MoreDiscover the key elements that make a fundraising appeal effective in attracting donor support for your school. Learn how to create a donor-centric narrative, emphasize the impact of past donations, and generate a sense of urgency to inspire contributions that fuel your school’s mission.
Read MoreDiscover the key elements that catch donors’ attention in fundraisers, exploring 11 critical factors donors consider before contributing. Uncover the secrets to crafting compelling campaigns that resonate and attract support in this blog post.
Read MoreGain insights into the key differences between online and offline fundraising in this informative blog post. Explore the advantages and considerations of each approach to help you make informed decisions and optimize your fundraising efforts for maximum impact.
Read MoreDiscover the power of seasonal fundraising initiatives in this blog post, offering creative ideas to capitalize on the spirit of different seasons throughout the year. From holiday-themed events to seasonal product sales, learn how to leverage the unique opportunities each season brings to boost your school’s fundraising efforts.
Read MoreEstablishing a fundraising committee can help your school system achieve its financial goals through proper planning & execution. The committee can help run a successful campaign smoothly and efficiently.
Read MoreEven fundraising events that aren’t solely sales focused usually have some type of sales component to them. Read on for a few common-sense tips to supercharge your sales fundraiser.
Read MoreUnderstanding who your donors are and where they come from is essential to developing effective fundraising strategies. By identifying the demographics and characteristics of your donors, you can tailor your approach to better engage and retain them.
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