Nonprofits would cease to exist if it were not for their donors’ generous gifts and contributions. Unfortunately, the operational costs of running a nonprofit rely on this support, and the recent events have made finding connections and securing donor funds trickier. Luckily, through modern technological advancements, social networks, and other tricks of the trade, establishing and solidifying donor connections can be made possible as we move forward into 2022.
Where To Look
Host Events
Events can still take place safely, even with the current state of the world. Based on the safety status when it comes to face-to-face gatherings, socially distanced events may be possible. If this is not a responsible option, nonprofits can still virtually hold fundraising events like galas and auctions. By spreading the word and using digital communication platforms, you can host events that generate interest in your nonprofit missions from new supporters and donors.
Screenings for Prospective Donors
Research can provide us with a lot of helpful information for nonprofit organizations. An example of this would be through performing prospect screenings. Prospect screenings can help organizations to determine which of their cause’s supporters may be likely to become a major donor. This can be based on the characteristics that make a potential donor possible, such as means (wealth and economic status that allow for the ability to provide financial support) and a history of philanthropic support. Assessing your supporters to see which ones have both of these characteristics may point you in the direction of generous future donors.
Form Societies
Sometimes the best place to look for donations is right under your nose, in the form of existing supporters. Creating donor societies that honor significant donors can be unique and exclusive for them, encourage future donations, and attract potential donors’ attention.
For example, nonprofits can form Branded Major Donor Societies, which can offer unique experiences to donors, such as personalized mailings, small gifts, and other perks. Not only will your major donors enjoy the appreciation and experiences provided in these exclusive groups, but other supporters can hear about them and be more interested in making large donations so that they can gain access themselves.
Gaining New Donors and Retaining Valued Ones
Try Direct Mailings
Direct mailings are an excellent way to spread the word about your nonprofit organizations to prospective donors. Even better, they don’t involve face-to-face contact, so COVID safety is not a worry. Informative mailings can be a great way to make planned introductions and promote interest in your mission. Communications packages are an example of this, as they can contain information about your nonprofit, your nonprofit’s specific programs and features, and your mission’s impact on benefitting your community.
These can also be used to retain existing donors and encourage future donations, as you can send mail that appeals explicitly to high-value donors. Then, after they have made their donations, you can send thank you mailings to show their support.
Recognize your top Donors
Most donors take well to signs of appreciation for their contributions. Luckily there are many easy ways to show your appreciation as a nonprofit organization, and that will leave your donors proud of their assistance and excited to make future donations.
Donor recognition walls are displays that honor donors who go above and beyond in their contribution efforts. These displays are also testaments that communicate to viewers the significance of their actions and impact on the nonprofit cause. There are many ways to create a donor wall for your organization online, or you can alternatively hire a professional. Interactive digital donor recognition walls are not just fun, as they also provide donors with an experience that makes them feel appreciated.
Use Corporate-Matching Gifts
Using Corporate-matching gifts based on donor contributions is an excellent incentive for encouraging people to support your cause. Employers can give charitable gifts to their staff members to eligible nonprofit organizations. The rules for doing so are specific to the corporation donating, so be on the lookout for deadlines for requesting involvement in one of these programs.
Nonprofits can even use specific software programs to help them with these processes and use them in their fundraising strategies. 360MatchPro is a great example of one of these helpful platforms.
Be Persuasive
Finally, try to be as persuasive as possible when you ask for donations. A great way to do this is by showing the results of past contributions. Create pitches with presentations that address the following questions: What did the money go to fund? How did it make a difference? Donors want to feel like their donation matters.
By showing off past accomplishments that were made possible through the support of donors, they can better understand how their future donations will make a difference. Then, communicating the final result that you wish to achieve through their support becomes more of a believable outcome that they can be excited about.