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Hear from three experts exploring research, strategies, and benefits of connecting people to nature: Louise Chawla, University of Colorado; Lauren Watkins, Impact by Design; and Sheila Williams-Ridge, University of Minnesota.
Retaining existing donors typically costs less than acquiring new ones, and reducing donor losses can be the most affordable strategy for most nonprofits to increase fundraising gains – yet so many nonprofits are missing out!
The ways in which donors interact with organizations are ever changing, as new giving and engagement opportunities are introduced using evolving technologies. With that, donors are expecting more and more of the nonprofits they support. This reserach so
The Missouri Botanical Garden encourages the solicitation and acceptance of gifts to the Garden for purposes that will help the Garden to further and fulfill its mission.
Former members, previous donors, past customers – whatever you call them – every organization has them. Too often we think of this audience as lost opportunities, but the decisions that people make to join or not join are not final decisions.
Associations are known for bringing audiences together. One of the most popular ways of doing this is through live events.
How is your organization using technology to automate member engagement? Are you equipped with the tools you need to customize the member lifecycle?