I must admit I didn’t totally come up with this line on my own. It’s based on an email from Chewy, the company that delivers my cat’s litter and food to my front door. No more carrying heavy bags home from the pet store. I love it. The subject line said: “Reorders so easy your pet could do it.” Our cat, Mientje, jumps on my computer table all the time. Maybe with a bit more training, he could definitely do it! And it made me think about monthly...
Book Review: The Surprising Gift of Doubt
Credit: Concord Leadership Group “The Surprising Gift of Doubt,” written by Marc Pitman of Concord Leadership Group, is a book that’s not just about nonprofit leadership. It can be applied to leaders in any situation, especially if you, as a leader, need some re-grounding or refocus. And who doesn’t need that during this ongoing pandemic? Even if you’ve never taken a leadership class, this book gives you, in easy bites, some of the key...
Book Review: ‘From the Ground Up: Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits’
Based on a colleague’s recommendation, I ordered the book “From the Ground Up: Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits,” written by Brock Warner, CFRE. It’s a great little gem with all the basics anybody and everybody could need for digital fundraising. Online advertising, social media, welcome emails, payment processors, Google Analytics and so much more. Credit: Brock Warner, CFRE In two sittings, I was able to learn all the basics I needed...
What Is Your Monthly Giving Soft Cancel Process?
When I was reviewing my monthly gifts for the year, I realized that I hadn’t given monthly to several organizations since May. I call this a soft cancel. I didn’t mean to stop giving monthly, and I didn’t take action to stop. I had received a new card at the time, but things were very busy. I simply didn’t take the time to sit down and contact the organizations. Of course, part of me also wanted to see what happened. Sadly, in many cases,...
How Easy or Hard Should Monthly Gift Cancellations Be?
I just finished going through all of the donations I made last year to prepare for my taxes. I use two credit cards and a banking account for my monthly gifts, so it was a little bit of a process. First, thank you to those organizations who sent me a tax letter! That was helpful. When I was reviewing my gifts, I thought about those organizations I didn’t feel an affinity with any longer. Or I didn’t feel they were making me feel special. Some I...
Is It Tax Time Yet?
If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you know that I don’t typically recommend sending monthly thank-you letters to monthly donors. Instead, I suggest you send one thank-you letter when they join, and in that, you explain that from now on, they’ll start receiving updates on how their gifts are making a difference. Also mention that they’ll receive a tax letter in January with an overview of all their gifts. I know many of you are...
Book Review: ‘It’s Not Just About the Donor’
This past weekend, I read the second book by the Veritus Group principals Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels: “It’s Not Just About the Donor.” This was written during COVID-19, and one chapter is especially focused on fundraising during a crisis. You may ask, why would someone like me who typically only deals with small(ish) and monthly donors want to spend two hours reading this book on major gifts? Credit: Veritus Group Because small donors...
Book Review: ’10 Simple Fundraising Lessons’
Over the holidays, I took some time to finish a few books in my stack of fundraising books to read. Trust me, I learn something every time, and I’ve been raising funds for years. Cover image of “10 Simple Fundraising Lessons” by Jim Eskin | Credit: Amazon Jim Eskin wrote a book on simple fundraising lessons, and it’s a great little gem for a few reasons: It’s short and sweet, and you can read it in less than one hour. Who does not...
Book Review: ‘No More Duct Tape Fundraising’
If you set some intentions for the new year, I sincerely hope that includes reading new fundraising books. With that said, I’m offering my review of Rachel Ramjattan’s book, NO MORE DUCT TAPE FUNDRAISING: The Nonprofit Leader’s Guide to Becoming an Inspirational Fundraiser. I read the book in about an hour and in one sitting. What I especially liked about the book is how Ramjattan clearly explains the different parts of a fundraising plan and...