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How Can You Better Understand Your Donors?

Neon One study

As you know I’m focused on working with nonprofits to help them grow their individual donors and monthly donors to higher levels. That’s why I’m always on the lookout for new statistics and trends in giving, especially for those groups. Needless to say, when I heard about a wonderful new study from Neon One, called “Donors: Understanding […]

5 Ways In Which Sustainers Differ From Subscribers

subscribers

There have been several discussions about subscription giving and sustainers. In my view, some aspects absolutely apply, but not all of them. First, let me tell you that I have a subscription background. I organized the loyalty condensed book program at Reader’s Digest in Amsterdam. I had to calculate conversion rates and specifically how many […]

Can You Upgrade Your Monthly Donors to Higher Levels?

upgrade

The smallest deed is better than the grandest intention.” This anonymous quote is yet another example of my theme of the last few weeks: It’s not about the size of the monthly gift amount. It’s about the fact that you’re giving your donors the opportunity to make a difference in an amount they can afford. You […]

The Difference a Quarter Could Make in Monthly Giving

Difference a Quarter Can Make

Besides being a monthly donor to a number of nonprofits, I’m also a huge bargain shopper. Always checking for the latest deal and where best to stock up on those essential staples. So, when Aldi stores came to the U.S., I was all excited. It’s a great place to find some international foods, Dutch cheese, […]

What Do You Do When Donor Money Gets Tighter?

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As you know, I try to watch international trends carefully as they could give us some clues about what to expect next with giving in the U.S. A great free report to check out is the Donor Pulse Report, published by Enthuse. The latest version is focused on giving around the holidays. Donors are starting to […]

Can Recurring Giving Really Be That Simple?

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Last month, I saw the greatest T-shirt, that said: Hold on. Let me overthink this. We fundraisers tend to overthink things. I’m not totally sure why, but fact is that we do. Maybe because we think that if it sounds too simple, it just can’t be true. That’s why I wanted to share a few […]

Will 2022 Show the Tipping Point for Recurring Gifts?

Tipping Point

You know I’m always on the lookout for new statistics and trends. I couldn’t do my job without it and I wish there were a lot more available on recurring giving. That’s why I was really excited to read the recent Blackbaud Institute study, “Tipping Point: Aligning with Supporters in a Changing World.” The research team […]

ADRFCO Members Expect Recurring Giving To Grow in Importance in 2022

ADRFCO

For a number of years, I have been a member of the Association of Direct Response Fundraising Counsel (ADRFCO), which surveyed its members recently to identify their fundraising forecasts for 2022. These members are actively engaged either as agencies/consultants or as vendor partner providers, supporting nonprofit organizations to strategically develop, execute and analyze their direct marketing […]

Sustainers, from a different angle

At the end of September, DMAW organized its first Sustainer Week. It consisted of a session every day, totally focused on sustainers (of course), from a different angle. As someone who is totally committed to recurring giving, I’m really excited about the DMAW and the education committees with such a sustainer-focused approach. If you too […]

Are There Links Among Donor Budgets, DAF Gifts and Recurring Giving?

Did you know that Americans who include monetary charitable giving in their annual budget gave nearly seven times, on average, than those who do not budget at all? That’s the outcome of the online survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Vanguard Charitable, a nonprofit that administers donor-advised funds (DAFs). […]