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Is Social Media Necessary for Nonprofits?

by Dennis Mueller | Aug 9, 2017 | Fundraising, Tips & Tricks

Nonprofit organizations stand to gain a lot from the smart usage of social media. The key word here is “smart.” Not all nonprofits have a target audience that is going to be active across all social media networks. It is important for organizations to do some analysis...

Checking for Duplicate Contacts On the Fly

by Dennis Mueller | Jul 5, 2017 | Donor Management Software, Fundraising, Tips & Tricks

How to keep your database free from duplicates without slowing down. The demise of all donor and contact management systems (or CRMs) is the creeping addition of duplicate contacts.  There are many sources for duplicate entries, but every organization is bound to...

What is the Difference Between a Campaign and an Appeal?

by Dennis Mueller | Jun 19, 2017 | Fundraising

If you are looking at the best strategy to raise money for your organization, cause or event, you might have heard the terms “campaign” and “appeal” used seemingly interchangeably. However, there are some important differences between a campaign and appeal that you...

Common Problems that Could Damage Your Email Communications

by Dennis Mueller | Jun 2, 2017 | Fundraising, Tips & Tricks

(and How to Resolve Them) Nonprofits across the nation continue to expand their use of email in communications with their donors and followers. However, many of these organizations are not aware of how many of their contacts never actually receive their messages, for...

Making Fundraising and Donor Management Easy

by Jordan Bell | Jan 24, 2017 | Donor Management Software, Fundraising

Fundraising can be an exciting process. I’ve seen unimaginable amounts of money come in right before deadlines, which saved staff positions and helped to make incredible years. The celebration in those moments will be memories that I will never forget....

Maintaining Your Contact Database

by Jordan Bell | Aug 16, 2016 | Donor Management Software, Fundraising

Your Contact database (Donor Management System) is one of your organization’s most vital assets. Unfortunately, most organizations don’t take the time to ensure that their database is properly cared for and kept up to date. Everyone vows to keep the database current,...
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