Retaining Your New P2P Donors (Hint: Acquiring Their Emails Is Only the First Step)
By following these steps, you are more likely to retain those donors, increase donations, gain exposure, and acquire more long-term fundraisers.
How to Reap the Rewards at the Finish Line
If you spend the time sowing the oats with your past fundraisers and planting seeds with your new acquisition, you can reap the rewards at the finish line.
From an Event Manager | Focus on the End Goal: Donor Engagement + Retention
Stewardship tactics to ensure your events pay off in the long run in the form of long-term relationships and stronger communication between your org and your supporters.
I’m a 20 Year Old Student and This Is Why I’m Not Coming to Your Fundraiser
Keeping the Millennials in mind, and with just a few small advancements, your fundraisers could evolve and rise to the top with this new generation.
Another Case of FOMO? Or Is There Really a Need for MORE Cultivation Events?
Donor and member events can often times leave entire groups of patrons uninvited. Here are tips to ensure everyone is thought of!
What Can Our Past Tell Us About Our Future?
Here are some of the best ways to get started peering into your past to better understand – and even change – your future!
Turning Event Donors into Annual Donors
How do I get more out of my event donors? Nonprofits continue to ask this question, but it seems most have yet to figure out the answer.
Get Your Peer-to-Peer Face Time in 2015
Here are some great opportunities to learn about the latest trends in P2P, meet industry experts and meet your peers in the peer-to-peer space.
How Starbucks Can Improve Your Fundraising Event | Part One
During the recent How to Build a Fundraising Culture webinar hosted by the Peer to Peer Professional Forum, I was able [...]
Beyond the Event: Cultivation Strategies for your Peer to Peer Donors
Now is the time to use that passion a.k.a “runner’s high” and build off the momentum to convert peer to peer event donors to organization donors. Here are some ideas to think about when developing a donor cultivation plan: