Time is Short for Nonprofit Year-End FundraisingPlan Now to Maximize Holiday Giving by Nonprofit Donors
Many nonprofit donors write checks at the end of the year to take advantage of the tax deduction. But year-end fundraising requires significant planning and a big push.
A year-end fundraising campaign can be rather hectic for nonprofit organizations. The greatest activity coincides with the period of time when many staff members request time off to be with family and friends, and when many direct-service providers serve a higher number of clients. The importance of year-end fundraising, however, should make it a priority. Take the Time to Make a Year-End Fundraising Plan"Too often, for short-term funding efforts, organizations set aside the formal planning process and 'just do it,'" says Kay Sprinkel Grace in Over Goal: What You Must Know to Excel at Fundraising Today (2006). Don't miss the crucial planning step.
Year-End Fundraising Activities for Nonprofits to Consider
With good planning, year-end fundraising can be easier and drive more revenue than ever before. Motivate staff members, board members and volunteers to use this opportunity to raise critical funds in this challenging year. Don't miss a chance to let donors know how much they are needed and appreciated.
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