Capital campaigns can feel overwhelming, but nonprofits of any size can accomplish them! Make these key preparations to get your campaign off on the right foot.| Fundraising Ideas, Resources, and Letters
Donor retention refers to the number of donors who give to your nonprofit in consecutive years. Improve your approach and retain more support with this guide.| Donorly
Starting an endowment is a powerful investment in your nonprofit’s future, but it brings many questions: How? When is the right time? What rules come into play?| www.nonprofits.freewill.com
A capital campaign consultant can guide your nonprofit through all the ins and outs of a successful major fundraising campaign. Learn how to find your best fit.| Donorly
Major donors are supporters who give large financial contributions to your nonprofit. Learn how to start or strengthen your major giving program in this guide.| Donorly
Major gifts are your largest donations from individual donors, and they’re essential to your success. Follow these steps to design a major gifts strategy.| Donorly
Donor cultivation is the process of building relationships with prospective donors before making a fundraising ask. Learn to improve your approach in our guide.| Donorly
Planning a fundraising campaign is hard work. Use this fundraising plan template to cover all the essentials, including goal-setting, budgeting, and more.| Donorly
A fundraising feasibility study provides direction, support, and clarity for major fundraising campaigns. Learn about traditional studies and our new approach.| Donorly
Fundraising consultants are experts who help nonprofits raise more for their missions. Explore the top fundraising consultants, including our #1 pick, Donorly.| Donorly
Prospect research is the process of identifying potential major donors by looking for capacity, affinity, and propensity markers. Learn all about it here.| Donorly
Your nonprofit’s fundraising strategy is your roadmap for a successful campaign. Learn the basics of strategic fundraising and how to create your own strategy.| Donorly