The U.S. is more racially and ethnically diverse than ever before. In the wake of the pandemic years and widespread racial justice movements, we have seen shifts in the way communities are investing their time, talent, ...
What Does Data Mean for Your Nonprofit Board?
Data is an unavoidable part of board management. Fundraising, marketing, monitoring board engagement — the list of data-filled areas is a long one!
I get it — numbers can be intimidating for someone who spends their ...
Four Ways to Make Your Volunteer Opportunities More Inclusive
Making your volunteer opportunities more inclusive requires careful planning to ensure you don’t leave anyone out. Every volunteer brings in a different background and perspective, and you may wonder how you can create ...
Engaging Your Donors in Volunteering: 3 Tips and Benefits
For a variety of organizations across the nonprofit, academic, and healthcare sectors, volunteers provide an essential source of aid. They help to ease the flow of everyday operations, promote ...
4 Best Practices for Donation Pages
Consider the following scenario: a potential donor has come across an advertisement for your nonprofit, followed the link, and is now getting ready to pledge a gift. However, after being ...
The Fundraiser’s Guide to a Good Data Hygiene Routine
Think your nonprofit organization’s data hygiene practices are up to par? Riddle me this – can you answer any of the following questions?
- How many of your donor records are out of date?
- What’s the recommended timeframe for address updates?
- How many duplicate records are in your database?
- What’s the difference between NCOA and Address Append?
- How many of your donor records are missing email addresses?
Poor data quality costs the U.S. economy more than $3.1 trillion each year. And ...