Wondering if your year-end appeals are going to possibly get trashed? Yikes! Watch and learn from a major donor what gets them trashed in his home and office! Just in time for your last few year-end communications!
Category: Year-End Fundraising Success Plans
Reach Out to Your Donors With Year-End Love
Write a donor love note this week!
No asks, just show appreciation and acknowledgment of what their last gift have accomplished.
Inspired Year-End Fundraising with 4 Weeks Left
29 Days to Deck the Halls with Inspired Fundraising! We’ve got some great ideas to get you energized and focused. Network for Good is filled with knowledge and shares with us today and has a big webinar coming up Dec6th, 1 PM est. Here’s the link: http://learn.networkforgood.com/nonprofit911-120616-31-days…. I took this about 5 years ago for first time and still use their timeline for great success!
4 Ways to Win Over Year-End Donors
With only 30 days left of 2016 fundraising, you must now concentrate on content and actions that will absolutely win over your year-end donors.
Your donors must be convinced that their philanthropic investment will have impact and reflect the good they want to do.
An article in The Chronicle of Philanthropy back in Nov 2014 (by Jason Saul) showed us 4 ways we could win over our donors and here they are for your review.
21 Email Techniques for Winning Year-End Results
21 EMAIL Techniques for Winning Results
Want your donors to give online? Okay, here’s how! Use these tips to perfect your email technique and use your perfected emails at least 3 or 4 times in December. Your donors will give!
Email is agreed to be the most effective online tool for fundraising. It may seem simple to jot off an email, but not so fast! To achieve blockbuster results, it is vital that you follow these tips & techniques and build a fabulously successful end-of-year email campaign.
Wrap up your year-end fundraising efforts with these 21 Best Email Techniques
Structure, Content, Call-to-Action, Subject Lines, and Timing All Extremely Important
10 Winning Email Structure and Content Tips 
#1 – Keep it short. Your email should be between 500 and 750 words. Any longer than that and your readers will be overwhelmed and stop reading.
#2 – The first sentence is crucial. This is where you need to tell people the main point and give a reason to keep reading. Make it interesting and attention grabbing.
#3 – Paint a picture and inspire action. This is best done with an image or video. You want your readers to feel an emotional connection that will make them want to give.
#4 – Include a compelling story. Focus your story on one individual to really pull your reader in and make them feel connected.
#5 – Make the donor feel important. Show your reader how their donation will make a positive change and how they are a part of your cause. Do not make it all about you or the organization.
#6 – Try out different types of emails. For example, send an email that is just a thank you with no ask involved. Or try a series that includes a to-do list where items are crossed off in each subsequent email.
#7 – Personalize! Personalize the email to the donor by including their name. Avoid “Dear Friend.” Also, personalize to the season. Give your email a holiday theme.

#8 – P.S. Include a P.S. Even if your reader skips over most of the email, they will almost always read a P.S.
5 Call to Action Tips
Your “Ask” or Call-to-Action will make or break your year-end email results. A great email will be ruined with a call to action that comes too late, is hard to understand, or gets lost. Or has a bad link!

#1 – Placement matters! Don’t put your call to action in the very first sentence. But keep it above the “fold.” Don’t make your readers scroll to get to it.
#2 – Make it specific and urgent. Say “Please consider making a donation of $100 today to help <insert a specific way their donation will help>.” Stay away from vague asks like “Please consider helping our cause.”
#3 – Lots of links! Put several links to your donation page in your email. If you can, change the message with each link. For example, one link could reference making a tax deductible donation before the year ends and another could reference how the donation will make a difference.
#4 – Explain the impact. Make sure you clearly identify how your donor’s gift will make a positive change.
#5 – Don’t be too pushy! Your donor shouldn’t feel you are bullying them into a gift so don’t overdo your asks. Keep the email positive and focused on the importance of the donor and your cause.
5 Subject Line Tips
Subject lines are vital to get your email opened rather than trashed! You must make a great first impression. A boring or uninspired subject will land your email in the trash. Follow these tips from Steve MacLaughlin from Blackbaud Analytics to help write a killer subject line!
#1 – Keep it short. Try to stick to 50 characters or less.
#2 – Personalize it. If you can, include the donors name in the subject line.
#3 – Make it urgent! Use words like “today,” “now,” or “last chance” to entice recipients to open right away instead of letting it sit in their inbox.
#4 – Use numbers. Numbers stand out because there are not often included in subject lines so numbers will help your email get noticed.
#5 – Ask a question. Questions are always enticing and will peak your readers curiosity and get them to open the email.
3 Timing Tips
When should you send your email to get the highest open rates? Timing makes a huge difference! Blackbaud Analytics has done research and here are a few tips to help. 
#1 – Be unique! December 31st and Giving Tuesday are the top two days that non-profits send out fundraising emails. Non-profits rarely, if ever, send out emails on the weekend. Could this be a missed opportunity to stand out from the crowd?
#2 – Power lunch! The best time of day to send your email is between 11:00am and 2:00pm.
#3 – How often? Non-profits sent a median of 4 emails in December. Don’t be afraid to ask more than once!
Email is a great tool for fundraising, especially at the end of the year when your supporters are impulse buying and trying to get in last minute donations.
Follow these tips and techniques, devise an urgent call to action, write a compelling story, and you’re on your way to blockbuster year-end fundraising result!
10 Year-End Giving Statistics Every Fundraiser Should Know
Review these 10 Giving Statistics Every Fundraiser Should Know from neoncrm.com for some real inspiration and insight!
Here’s their link: https://www.neoncrm.com/10-year-end-giving-statistics-ever…/
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7 Ways to Thank Your #GivingTuesday Donors Now
#GivingTuesday was a major success, an exceptional kick-off for year-end fundraising, so WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NOW?
THANK YOUR DONORS with these 7 proven techniques.
10 Tips For Donor Page Optimization
10 Tips for Donor Page Optimization

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Make all Donate or Give Now buttons easy to see, simple to use, and at least one above the fold.
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Brand your Donation Page! Place the same photo that is associated with the ask on the donor page so donors feel comfortable they are in right spot.
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Make certain your page loads with good speed. Ask your webmaster for help! Speed is important as are all links working right.
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Make sure that you remain on your own page when hit donate button! Don’t let your donors click and end up on another site. Ask your webmaster for help as this is so important!
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Make your fields simple and minimal. don’t ask for their life history. Everyone is in a hurry and worried about privacy.
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Always always always offer “Monthly Giving” option
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Mobile Responsive is the operative phrase! Make sure it looks good and is easy and clear on the phone or tablets.
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Offer different ‘giving levels’ and highlight and preselect you a preferred choice

Wonderful Example of Branding Donation Page to Ask
Killer Subject Lines for Successful Year-End Emails
Don’t let your emails get trashed!
Killer Email Subject Lines Will Make the Difference in Getting Your Emails Open!
Work at making them short, sweet, enticing and irresistible!
Todays DailyTip will certainly help and help now!
2 resources for you to craft great subject lines of your own in time for year-end emails!
1. Steve MacLaughlin has studied nonprofit emails since 2011 and has tips and lists that are super instructive and exceptional! click here for article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-maclaughlin/450-email-subject-lines-from-end-of-year-fundraising_b_8902980.html.
2. 5 killer tips from activeendurance blog:http://www.activeendurance.com/blog/2015/06/16/5-tricks-for-killer-email-subject-lines/
Why #GivingTuesday
Why #GivingTuesday?

#GivingTuesday, a national day of giving, makes the perfect Kick-Off for Year-End Fundraising! Jump start your year-end appeals with this major social media opportunity! #GivingTuesday is an exceptional occasion to begin your last and final month of fundraising.
#GivingTuesday empowers our donors and supporters to raise money on our behalf! Getting your donors involved is of strategic importance!
How do you get them involved? Which techniques do you use?
Is #GivingTuesday a Crowdfunder or Peer-to-Peer Fundraising?
Should you do a crowdfunding campaign or a peer-to-peer campaign?
According to Classy.org CEO & co-founder, Scot Chisholm, crowdfunding gained mainstream appeal for nonprofits after 2009 but it’s been around a long time. In fact, in 1884, Joseph Pulitzer raised over a hundred thousand dollars in six months for his newspaper, The New York World.
So, is crowdfunding the same fundraising vehicle as peer-to-peer fundraising? You hear the terms interchanged constantly.
Actually peer-to-peer fundraising is a specific type of crowdfunding. Now you know!
- Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter are what you call single-tier because the user sets up a single campaign page and then reaches out to friends and family for contributions.
- Peer-to-peer fundraising is multi-tier because after the user or the organization sets up a campaign page other individuals can set up their own personal fundraising pages underneath it to share with their friends and family. Thereby getting the name peer-to-peer fundraising.
- Peer-to-peer fundraising can have hundreds or even thousands of people fundraising simultaneously for a single initiative. That’s why peer-to-peer campaigns are ideal for #GivingTuesday.
Why peer-to-peer fundraising is ideal for non-profits
Peer-to-peer fundraising is effective.
- Peer-to-peer fundraising is especially popular with your younger supporters.
- Peer-to-peer gives your donors the opportunity to tell their stories in their own words. They get to individualize the cause and explain why it personally matters to them.
- Personal fundraising pages provide a great vehicle for expression.
- Peer-to-peer fundraising provides avenues for social reinforcement. Your donors, especially your younger donors, love the ability to share their passion for a cause and they like to share it with their friends and their family. They love it even more when these actions are reinforced publicly.
- This type of fundraising also gives individual fundraisers the ability to see how their goals fit into the fundraising goal of the organization so it really encourages collaboration. This sense of community is really the reason that crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising have been such a success.
- Many of the peer-to-peer platforms give you the ability to communicate directly with individual donors throughout the campaign and show progress in real time. The real time updates and responses give your donors the sense that their effort is having an immediate impact and motivates your supporters to achieve their goals or possibly even raise them.
Where do you start on your peer-to-peer campaign?
There are many peer-to-peer fundraising tools to choose from. This article about the 15 best peer-to-peer fundraising tools is a resource that will help you pick a platform that meets your needs.

Tier 1: Select your platform and design your campaign page with your story, mission, photos, and possibly a video. Be creative and examine the many examples you can find online to give you inspiration!
Tier 2: Select a group of volunteers, board members, and staff that enjoy social media, love your mission and that you can count on to be your solid team. They are your team fundraising leaders, each having a page that reaches out to their family and peers with your story, your #GivingTuesday project.
All contributions will roll to the main campaign page and it is transparent that all donations are secure, going to your non-profit, and tax deductible due to your 501(c)3 status. The total progress of your campaign will be shown on the main campaign page as well.
#GivingTuesday Empowers Your Donors
The takeaway is that peer-to-peer fundraising is a type of crowdfunding that allows you to empower your donors and your supporters to raise money on your behalf.
Historically peer-to-peer has been the primary method of crowdfunding adopted by nonprofits. And why not? Nonprofit organizations have existing supporters and donors who are passionate about their cause and really are willing to fundraise.
#GivingTuesday is certainly a perfect time to allow your donors and supporters to express their personal connection to your cause. Go get em! Here are 2016 tips, a great to-do checklist for #GivingTuesday video from BlockbusterFundraising!
5 Tips You Need Now For Year-End Emails
Happy Thanksgiving! Have a wonderful day!
Thanksgiving Daily Tips are more ‘Email Tips”for you to add to your year-end bag of fundraising best-practices!
Hope you have a beautiful day with family and loved ones!
See you tomorrow and gobble gobble!
Can REPO MAN Use Crowdfunding?
https://youtu.be/rLHAmraoacE
Such a timely news story that fits perfectly into our fundraising year-end thoughts!
A great story with all the perfect elements to fundraise successfully!
You’ll love this DailyTip from Blockbuster Fundraising for sure! Happy viewing!

