A heartfelt thank you letter can be the difference between a one-time donor and a lifelong supporter. Yet many nonprofits struggle with crafting the perfect message that balances gratitude, impact,
Someone just made their very first donation to your nonprofit. They clicked “submit,” felt that warm glow of generosity, and closed their laptop feeling pretty good about themselves. What happens
Tom Eisenman is a Sales and Crowdfunding Expert, helping executive directors and heads of Schools raise more money through strategic peer-to-peer crowdfunding campaigns. Connect with him on LinkedIn. Choosing the
Think about your favorite restaurant for a moment. What keeps you coming back isn’t just the amazing food you get when you order—it’s also the warm greeting when you walk
It’s Monday morning, you just discovered an unexpected funding gap that threatens your upcoming program launch, and you need to raise $10,000 by Wednesday night. Your first instinct might be
Let’s be honest—fundraising without a calendar is like trying to navigate a road trip without a map. Sure, you might eventually reach your destination, but you’ll probably take a few
So, you’re sitting in a board meeting, and someone enthusiastically declares, “We need to raise a million dollars this year!” The room fills with excited nods and ambitious energy. Fast-forward
Timing, as they say, is everything. Ask any comedian, and they’ll tell you that the same joke can either kill or bomb depending on when it’s delivered. Ask any gardener,
Picture this: You’re standing in front of a room full of passionate volunteers, coffee cups steaming, everyone buzzing with excitement about your upcoming fundraising campaign. Someone raises their hand and