1. For memorials
It's not just important. It's essential that you allow donors to feel awesome about themselves. Therefore, you just have to give them the "awesomeness coin."
10 Ways to Deliver Value to Your Major Donors and Planned Giving Prospects
1. Find ways to release dopamine and/or oxytocin in your supporters' brains. Oxytocin creates intimacy, trust, and builds healthy relationships. It is essential for creating strong bonds and improved social interactions. Dopamine motivates us to take action toward goals, desires, and needs, and...
5 Ways You Can Ensure That Your Supporters Never Feel "Donor Remorse"
It's still stings. Every single time I see that nonprofit organization's logo, it hurts.
My pal Steven Screen is one of the best fundraising copywriters in the U.S. Seriously! He and his friend Jeff Brooks have a great podcast called Fundraising Is Beautiful. You might want to check it out.
How to Get All of Your Planned Giving Marketing Questions Answered for FREE
You may be all alone out there. Charged with uncovering hidden bequest gifts, generating new leads and meeting with supporters to help them make their plans.
As many of you probably already know, when I first started examining the nonprofit space, I was baffled, dumbfounded, perplexed and confused.
Last week one of my blog posts told you make sure to stay away from the word "bequest" in your communications with donors. But I failed to tell you what word or words to use instead.
3 Big Reasons You Should Remove the Word "Bequest" from Your Vocabulary
The word bequest sucks when it comes to generating planned gift revenue. Stop using it. Here's why:
Tracy Malloy-Curtis is a real fundraiser. She's passionate, hard-working, and smart! ...My kinda fundraiser.