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#2: 5 Smart Marketing Strategies To Attract Donors (That Most Nonprofits Miss!)

podcast Sep 12, 2018

Tired of the ups and downs of attracting donors for your nonprofit, and worrying about 'where' and 'how' you'll find the next person to support your good cause?

I totally understand! I spent YEARS riding the fundraising roller coaster with my small nonprofit clients, and know that it can be exhausting!

But over time, I discovered how to attract and retain people who want to donate to good causes.

Each strategy is tried and true - exactly what I've done to help many small nonprofits increase their donor attraction rate year-over-year.

And the bonus is - they’re super simple to put in place!

In this episode I share with you these 5 Super Smart Donor Attraction Strategies that include:

  • How to make the story of your mission relatable.
  • Creative fundraising ideas so that you’re sure to stand out from the crowd.
  • How to maintain consistency in asking for support.
  • The importance of developing an email strategy.
  • And how to incorporate ‘social proof.’  

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