Created by our friends at Willamette Week, Give!Guide is the most fun you can have while supporting Caldera Arts and your favorite local nonprofit organizations! •Donate on a BIG GIVE DAY, and you'll be entered to win an exciting prize! •The first 75 donations of $50 and above will receive a custom pair of Caldera socks because you rock! •Anyone who donates to North Pole Studio @northpolepdx or Caldera Arts on December 7th during our live community event or online will be entered into a drawing for a special Swag Basket developed in collaboration with our nonprofit partner, North Pole Studio! If you donate to both organizations on December 7th, your name will be entered twice! @giveguide is here to help us reach our goal of raising more than $25k from November 1st through December 31st, 2023. Supporters like YOU genuinely make a difference. Help amplify our social posts, follow us, and commit weekly contributions. Everything counts. Visit our G!G landing page for comprehensive details: https://lnkd.in/gw2bQMfZ We’ll keep you posted throughout the months!
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Want to ensure you're asking for donations in the most effective way to support your nonprofit? The Three-Part-Ask model is SO EFFECTIVE. It’s a bit outside the box, but bear with us! With this strategy, you can invite donors to make 3 GIFTS AT THE SAME TIME to positively impact your nonprofit mission at strategic points and for specific reasons. https://ow.ly/FTmy50PfGe4 #3PartAsk #MajorGiftsRampUp #JimmyLaRose #ExpertFundraisers #ProfessionalDevelopment #DonorRelations #CapitalCampaigns #OperationsGift #PlannedGiving #EndowmentGift #FundraisingTraining
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Disaster-relief charities have long contended with sudden influxes of attention and donations. But any nonprofit could face this enviable “problem.” While your nonprofit is in a period of relative calm, consider how you might handle it. For example, track normal website traffic so you’ll recognize when interest in your organization is surging. Make sure you can get in touch with board members, who may need to make quick disaster-related and financial decisions, and new volunteers, who will want to do their part. Also, be prepared to capitalize on any surge of media interest in your nonprofit and turn it into long-term support.
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Disaster-relief charities have long contended with sudden influxes of attention and donations. But any nonprofit could face this enviable “problem.” While your nonprofit is in a period of relative calm, consider how you might handle it. For example, track normal website traffic so you’ll recognize when interest in your organization is surging. Make sure you can get in touch with board members, who may need to make quick disaster-related and financial decisions, and new volunteers, who will want to do their part. Also, be prepared to capitalize on any surge of media interest in your nonprofit and turn it into long-term support.https://bit.ly/3PUe3qO
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Disaster-relief charities have long contended with sudden influxes of attention and donations. But any nonprofit could face this enviable “problem.” While your nonprofit is in a period of relative calm, consider how you might handle it. For example, track normal website traffic so you’ll recognize when interest in your organization is surging. Make sure you can get in touch with board members, who may need to make quick disaster-related and financial decisions, and new volunteers, who will want to do their part. Also, be prepared to capitalize on any surge of media interest in your nonprofit and turn it into long-term support.https://bit.ly/3PUe3qO
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