What’s in my Mailbox | She is Safe saves the day, one girl at a time, through one donor at a time

June 8, 2016

She is Safe is a nonprofit organization located in Georgia that is passionately dedicated to empowering women around the world who have suffered abuse and exploitation around the world by providing them with the necessary resources to build a stronger future and a better life. I received a pack from SIS just yesterday and wanted […]

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What’s in my Inbox | The Smithsonian rocks (in more ways than one)!

June 7, 2016

Have you ever received any email communications from The Smithsonian? They’re on my top 15 list of nonprofit (and business) newsletters you should subscribe to. Your email swipe file implores you, and so do I. Their emails are consistently great, and this enews is just one example of this greatness. Visually stunning, the captivating photos […]

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Power of Nonprofit Storytelling | My name is Chris: The superpowers of a single stellar story

June 6, 2016

Bernie’s campaign hasn’t just been a campaign. It’s been a medium for national story-telling and soul-searching. For that alone, he and his movement have already won. -Atif Choudhury My sentiments exactly. After viewing a four-minute clip released by Bernie’s campaign, I saw Atif’s words, published in the comment section below. You’re probably well aware that […]

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Fundraising Friday | June 3, 2016

June 3, 2016

What is poverty? This week’s Power of Nonprofit Storytelling, from The Salvation Army/Canada, shares a novel approach to highlighting the realities of poverty. Lately, I’ve been seeing a few comments equating too much frequency in communications with NOT being donor-focused. I don’t buy it. This week’s What’s in my Inbox features an email I read […]

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What’s in my Mailbox | Don’t you forget about me: recognizing the “lowly” lower level donor

June 1, 2016

I’m currently focused on a research project that involves making two online gifts a week at two different nonprofit organizations, observing the giving process from start to finish, including all follow up. It involves other stuff, too, but I’m not at liberty to discuss that just yet. The working title of this endeavor is The […]

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What’s in my Inbox | Too much communication? …highly unlikely

May 31, 2016

A bit of a kerfuffle has been going on over at The Agitator surrounding frequency of communications as it relates to donor centricity. It’s an easy topic to get caught up on. Kevin Schulman references Food for the Poor and their schedule of 27 mailings a year. Penelope Burk, of Cygnus Research makes this claim, […]

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Power of Nonprofit Storytelling | What is poverty? A creative clip from The Salvation Army

May 30, 2016

The Salvation Army is worldwide, non-governmental direct provider of social services that has emerged as a strong force in the fight against poverty, ever since its founding in 1865 in London, England. But what does poverty look like? I asked myself that very question, and I immediately came up with a single-word answer: homelessness. But […]

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What’s in my Mailbox | Another memorable Mercy Corps mailing

May 25, 2016

I’ve spotlighted Mercy Corps before, and I’m sure it’s not hard for you to see why. Their packets, from the letter, to the response device, to the thoughtful little extras, keep me consistently excited to receive mail from them. This most recent communication from their organization is no exception. They basically did everything right here, […]

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What’s in my Inbox | A reactivation email example

May 24, 2016

The situation: you’re a new communications staffer or development director, hired following a two year gap in staffing. The last time your organization’s email list heard from you was in 2014. What do you do? Or maybe your open rate has drastically slipped. Is it your copy? Your email service provider? How can you re-engage? […]

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Power of Nonprofit Storytelling | Superhero Brandon Stanton helps fight pediatric cancer…with great storytelling!

May 23, 2016

Brandon Stanton wears many hats. Photographer, blogger, Humans of New York founder, and story curator are just a few of them. With his beloved Facebook HONY page, he has created a space through which he shares photos and stories, provides a platform for human interaction, and broadens connections between people by way of understanding, compassion, […]

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Fundraising Friday | May 20, 2016

May 20, 2016

Swipe files can save so much time – not to copy from (never!), but providing just the right phrase when you need one. What Ebay can teach you about swipe files. This week’s What’s in my Inbox. Are your email communications on a schedule? They should be. Consistency is a must for relationship building. I […]

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What’s in my Inbox | What Ebay can teach you about swipe files

May 17, 2016

One of my shortest (but fondest) career stints happened when I needed to be home with one of my children for an extended period of time. I quit my job and embarked on a one-year adventure as an eBay seller. Every week, I would travel the countryside to attend various auctions. Like folks flip houses, […]

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Fundraising Friday | May 13, 2016

May 13, 2016

Heartfelt thanks to the dozens of you who responded to my call last Friday for Give Local America experiences. We’ve compiled your thoughts (and mine) in When Giving Days Go Wrong |Give Local America. Oh and PLEASE don’t think that my recommendation means to be fearful of technology. If your nonprofit is going to survive […]

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Doing the Nonprofit Happy Dance

May 12, 2016

Today’s guest post is from Grow Report subscriber, Kelley Carpenter, Director of Development and Marketing for Cross Lines Community Outreach. Barely three months into my new job as Director of Development and Marketing at a small, 50+ year old nonprofit, our agency was having a crisis. Money, as always, was extremely tight and there was […]

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What’s in my Mailbox | Nonprofit Grades Itself On Performance

May 11, 2016

Today’s What’s in my Mailbox is a cross posting from the Passionate Giving blog of Veritus Group. If you’re looking for an extraordinary example of impact reporting, look no further. Be sure, too, to check out the Veritus Group’s free training on how to create a plan to deepen your donor relationships. This is just […]

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What’s in my Inbox | Mother’s Day matters — even to nonprofits and their communications!

May 10, 2016

This past Sunday, we celebrated Mother’s Day, encouraging love and appreciation for moms everywhere. Whether it was breakfast served in bed, homemade cards, a spa pampering, or indulging in brunch at the Radnor Hotel (yes, that last one was me), moms were reminded of how special they are in countless ways. I was delighted to […]

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When Giving Days Go Wrong |Give Local America

May 9, 2016

Give Local America, a single-day, online-only event that aims to “mobilize widespread individual giving on a local level,” happened on May 3rd. This annual rally brought thousands of people together to support local nonprofits in their communities. For the third consecutive year, participating community foundations encouraged local nonprofits to get involved. GLA is still in […]

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Fundraising Friday | May 6, 2016

May 6, 2016

Is there a schoolteacher in your database who could leave you a $2 million gift? Does this idea sound at all absurd to you? I hope not. Either way, there’s this week’s Power of Nonprofit Storytelling, Never underestimate the power of a schoolteacher! because it’s not just a pipe dream. When it comes to our […]

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What’s in my Inbox | How to inspire…NOT

May 3, 2016

Take a second and put yourself in your donors’ shoes. Your donors want to feel inspired. They want to feel that they’re making a genuine difference through their gift. So imagine how I felt when I opened this email today… This is from an organization to whom I used to make monthly gifts awhile ago. […]

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Power of Nonprofit Storytelling | Never underestimate the power of a schoolteacher!

May 2, 2016

One aspect of my job that I absolutely love is the opportunity to speak with a variety of nonprofits on a regular basis. Located all across the country (and beyond), these organizations are dedicated to doing great work and creating the kind of change that matters. They do different things and have their own unique […]

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