Posts Tagged ‘suggestions’

 

Building Trust with Millenial Donors

Posted by acarlman on June 24th, 2011

Hi project leaders! I’m Alison Carlman, GlobalGiving’s Unmarketing Manager. I was privileged to attend the Millennial Donor Summit this week which focused on millennials and social change.

The summit gathered around the idea that targetting millennials is a vital long-term investment for non-profits.  Millenials don’t yet donate as much money as their parents do, but they bring their extensive social networks to the table when they engage with your organization.

At the Summit we discussed the Millenial Donor Report, research conducted by the folks at Johnson Grossnickle & Assoc. This online study of nearly 3,000 20-35 year-olds revealed that Millenial donors thrive in online and mobile environments, but they are still driven by personal relationships and human connections.

Millenials donate to organizations that they TRUST. Where does trust come from? 77% of millennial respondents said that friends and family’s recommendations are a major factor in their giving.  This is an important “unmarketing“ principle: your current, satisfied donors are your most important assets. If your current millennial donors feel happy and trust you, then they will promote you amongst their own networks.

How do you get your millenials to feel happy and trust you? Trust is built slowly. With the exception of crises, millennials engage first, and donate second.

According to “ The Trusted Advisor,” trust results from a combination of credibility, reliability, and intimacy.  But these factors are divided by one major bombshell: SELF–INTEREST. Donors, especially millennial donors, can smell self-interest coming from a mile away. (more…)

How to Attract the Elusive New Donor, Part 3

Posted by Alexis Nadin on November 15th, 2010

Today is the final day in GlobalGiving’s three day blog mini-series on attracting new donors! GlobalGiving has asked its top fundraisers how they attract new donors to their projects. For the past two entries we have shared tips from the experts.

5. Don’t be afraid to reach out to family and friends!

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How to Attract the Elusive New Donor, Part 2

Posted by Alexis Nadin on November 11th, 2010

Welcome back to GlobalGiving’s three day blog mini-series on attracting new donors! You asked us how to attract new donors to your project. So GlobalGiving posed this question to our top fundraisers. Each day we’re sharing tips from the experts.

3. Be intentional about expanding your network of advocates.

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How to Attract the Elusive New Donor, Part 1

Posted by Alexis Nadin on November 10th, 2010

How do we attract new donors? It’s the question on everyone’s mind. Almost every time we talk to our partner organizations –on a site visit, phone call, or training session—that pesky little subject arises.

Luckily, GlobalGiving works with a large pool of fundraising superstars whose work, passion, and fundraising savvy has helped them snag hundreds of new donors over the past few years. So we posed this question to them. Over the next three days we will be sharing their tips and suggestions for attracting new donors in GlobalGiving’s first ever blog mini-series.

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Getting Ready for GlobalGiving’s Next Open Challenge

Posted by Alexis Nadin on October 1st, 2010

Tips for organizations that didn’t meet their fundraising goal

Today is an exciting day in the GlobalGiving office! We’re thrilled to announce that the September Open Challenge raised $401,169 from 4,900 donors for 136 organizations!  Amidst the excitement, however, we know that a lot of organizations did not meet GlobalGiving’s thresholds, despite a tremendous amount of organizing, outreach, and effort.

If you represent one of those organizations, don’t worry! We haven’t forgotten about you. We want to work with you to help your organization succeed in GlobalGiving’s next Open Challenge, which runs from November 29 – December 22, 2010! (more…)