One of those fundraising mantras I’ve heard over the years is: If you ask for advice, you’ll get money. If you ask for money, you’ll get advice. I’ve also heard that sometimes you should take responses to surveys with a grain of salt. What people say and do is different sometimes. Well that may be true, but like anything, it all depends on what the survey is for. Here are a few things to consider: Your monthly donors are already supporting you....
How Netflix Subscribers Are Different From Monthly Donors
I love Netflix. It helped us do away with cable TV 10+ years ago. Now we live stream our favorite movies on our “older” TV. We still get Netflix DVDs in the mail, and we choose our favorite shows to binge-watch when we’re in that binge-watch mood. We’re in control of what we watch, and there’s always something on. Netflix is just one example of that overall subscription culture that has grown a lot over the past few years. For example, DVDs,...
Monthly Giving: Think Long Term With a Little Short Term Work!
A received a very excited call from a client: “We got several monthly donors from the tick box on the special appeal! But how do I now report this? Our finance folks want to attribute this for the calendar year only. Help?” I congratulated her and then advised her that even though there’s no end date to these monthly gifts, she could simply take the number of monthly donors, their monthly gifts and then multiply that by the remaining number of...
4 Important Steps to Improving Monthly Donor Retention
Last week, I wrote about the coverage ratio for monthly donors and how important it is to start tracking it. If you don’t have a monthly donor retention process in place, you may find that you are not growing at all, no matter how many new monthly donors you bring in. You may just be treading water. In my many years of working in and with monthly donor programs, the first step is to realize that sustainers may drop out because of credit card...
How Can You Calculate If Your Monthly Donor Program Is Growing?
People ask me this question a lot: “My monthly donors only make up 3 percent (or fill in another percentage) of my donors. Is that good? What’s the percentage I should strive for?” The answer is: “It depends!” Let’s look at a few different scenarios: If you have 100,000 donors who have made a gift in the past year and 3 percent of them are sustainers, it’s not bad. That’s 3,000 donors giving you between $24 and $35 a month—or between $864,000...
Top Two mistakes Nonprofits Make with Monthly Giving
I’m so excited. Andrew Olson just published the book, called 101 Biggest Mistakes Nonprofits Make. It’s now available and I’m honored to be in it. When it comes to monthly giving I see that nonprofits make two major mistakes that really prevent them from growing their monthly giving programs to its fullest potential. They go hand-in-hand. The number one top mistake nonprofits make with monthly giving is NOT PREPARING! Many...
The Average Sustainer Gift Is $35 a Month—That’s $425 a Year!
It’s tax season. Phew, I just finished mine. It’s such a bear. The good news is that this also means last year’s giving updates are coming in. It is statistics season, and, of course, I’m always on the lookout for the latest statistics when it comes to monthly giving. While there are not that many companies that track sustainers yet, what we can see is amazingly powerful. So, if you or your boss are still hesitant, take a look at the latest...
The Amazing “New” Way to Bring in Younger, More Committed Donors
Face-to-Face Sustainer Asks Are Growing in the United States In the US, Face-to-Face fundraising often means personal asking, as in meeting a donor and asking for a big gift. The Face-to-Face (F2F) I’m discussing today is different (at least for the US market). It’s known as canvassing, street fundraising, or door-to-door fundraising. It’s typically focused on generating monthly donors (sustainers) in well-trafficked areas, street corners,...
How Do You Create a ‘Survival Blanket’ for Your Nonprofit?
Snow. The cold white stuff. It’s been falling steadily for the past few hours, and there’s more to come. It reminds me of the time when my husband and the boys attended a special winter scout camp called The Klondike Derby. It was all about learning to survive in cold weather (and, of course, lots of fun). The worst thing that could happen was to get wet socks or clothes because you would not be able to dry up. You’d have to find ways to use...
Grow Your Monthly Donors in 2 Steps
As more organizations start monthly donor programs, it’s imperative to take these two steps to grow your monthly donors. And they’re much easier than you think! You’re probably already doing a lot of it, but you’ve not yet thought about it with your monthly donor hat on. The First Step to grow your monthly donor program is by ensuring you keep the ones you have! Why is this important? Because you don’t want to run a “church-and-burn” program;...
Keep Monthly Donors Longer With These 6 Engagement Tips
Steven Shattuck recently gave us an update on an experiment he did with monthly donors. He made a gift to ten different organizations and then saw if they received any special treatment on Giving Tuesday. Spoiler alert: only one out of the ten did something special. Only one of them addressed Steven as a monthly donor. Only two even asked their monthly donors for a Giving Tuesday gift. How sad is that? Lots of money left on the table. But...
Plan Ahead to Get More Monthly Donors
My husband and I just came back from a trip to Las Vegas and Phoenix for some sunshine. We didn’t get as much as we’d hoped, which is unusual, but it was still nice to take some time off. We flew on our favorite airline Southwest—free bags, points and no hassle. The only disadvantage is that from our (easy) airport, Providence, RI, most flights are not non-stop. We typically have a stop in Baltimore or Chicago. It does add some travel time,...
Where Should Your Monthly Donors Go to Donate?
Choices. Opportunities. There are so many ways for donors to give now—it can be overwhelming. Not just for donors, but especially for you as the organization. Text-to-give. Crowdfunding. Facebook. YouTube. Instagram? Donate buttons anyone? You worry that you’re losing out on funds if you don’t offer it all. As I described in my two do-nuts of monthly giving, while it’s certainly important to make it easy for monthly donors to give, you also...
The 2 Biggest ‘Do-nuts’ in Monthly Giving
After the Super Bowl, let’s talk about something other than chicken wings or the game for a change! Time to discuss some the two biggest “do-nut dos” in monthly giving. Trust me, I’m all for growing your monthly donor program. I’m all for making it easy for the donor! I’m all for trying to ask as often as you possibly can, but there are a few things I recommend you steer away from because they’ll make for a very bad donor experience. As you’re...
What I Learned About Monthly Giving on My First Uber Ride
I have a confession to make: until this week, I had not yet used Uber. As a woman often traveling by myself, I’ve always felt it a bit unnerving to get into some stranger’s unmarked car. But when I was in Dallas recently, I had to try Uber as that’s what the hotel offered as the shuttle from the airport. They arranged it for me—and boom! Within a minute, I got my text message with the car’s plate information. So far so good. What I missed...
It’s Time to Grow Your Monthly Donor Program
Growing a monthly donor program is a drip-by-drip, bit-by-bit approach. That’s why January is such a great month to go for it. But there are two important things to bear in mind. First, I recommend creating a monthly-only page. When you’re trying to drive donors to give monthly, it must be very easy to find and very clear what you’re asking donors to do. If the only option is to give monthly, it must be very clear to the donor what will happen...
1 Small Step Can Improve Your Monthly Donors’ Lifetime Value
Let me start off with wishing you and yours a happy and healthy new year! I hope you had a wonderful holiday season. I also hope you had some time to relax, in between working with donors and systems to try to optimize the donations coming in by the end of the year. I took a few days to catch up on some movies we had missed and to reflect on what worked well and what didn’t work so well last year. Rather than new resolutions, I resolved to...
Is Creating a Christmas Newsletter Really Bragging?
My husband Patrick and I got married 13 years ago, just after Thanksgiving. That first year, I started the annual Christmas newsletter tradition. For each month, it’s a simple picture and a few lines of what my husband, his two boys and I did, and I mail it to friends and family. Nothing professional looking, created in good ol’ Publisher. That first year, I worried that people might think it was too much of a “bragging” letter, but then they...
Are You Prepared to Deliver to Donors at Any Level This Year-End?
The push is on. It’s year-end, so time to bring in as much money as you can to support your cause. With or without #GivingTuesday campaigns, I bet you have at least a few messages prepared to go out in the next few weeks asking your donors and those on your email list for money. You’ve hopefully dropped that appeal in the mail and your social media messages are flying! While I already support some 30+ organizations with monthly gifts, I...
Show Your Monthly Donors How Grateful You Are
As you’re getting ready for your year-end campaigns, I hope you’ll make one resolution: include your monthly donors in your thank-you messaging. What does that mean? It means creating a tiny variation of your email, saying, “Thank you for your monthly gifts. You make a difference!” It means including your monthly donors in your thank-a-thon before the end of the year. It even means including your monthly donors in your special-match messages,...
You’ll Be Grateful Today, But Even More So in 2020
I just read this from Seth Godin’s blog: “…years from now, your future self is going to thank you for something you did today, for an asset you began to build, a habit you formed, a seed you planted. Even if you’re not sure of where it will lead, today’s the day to begin.” It made me think so much of monthly giving, I just had to share it with you. But first, let me tell you that I’m so grateful to my military family members and friends for all...
Time to Get Back to Basics
As I attend conferences and presentations lately, I find I’m starting to be one of the “older hats” when it comes to fundraising experience. Some of my colleagues are starting to retire or slow down. The same applies for leaders and colleagues in nonprofits. I’ve seen major changes over just the past few years, but it’s a good reminder to get back to basics. Don’t worry, I’m not going to slow down any time soon, but I am concerned. Because I...
3 Best Year-end Approaches for Monthly Donors
As you’re growing your number of monthly donors over time, it’s important to consider how you should include your monthly donors in your year-end giving. Of course, every organization is different, but it’s important to remember one thing: Unless you promised your sustainer that they would not hear from you in any way shape or form or if the donor asked you to suppress them from any future communications, these wonderful committed donors will...
The Best 3 Fundraising Exercises to Optimize Donor Experiences
Exercise regularly. Easier said than done. If you’re exercising regularly, that’s wonderful. I was always too busy and not doing much until I heard about barre classes near my home. I really had no excuse not to! Now, I’m there at least twice a week, and I feel great! I just know it helps improve the retention of my health and well being. Well, if you’re concerned about your donor retention and donor experience, let’s look at the best three...
Monthly Donations Should Be a No-Brainer
I just returned from the International Fundraising Congress held in Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands every October. It’s always a great gathering of some 1,000 individuals from 65+ countries who raise funds in their local countries, and sometimes outside of it as well. An added benefit is that I was able to visit some of my family and stock up on some of my favorite Dutch goodies and foods! I’d like to share my two favorite sessions with you. There...
It’s Not Your Grandma’s Telefundraising Anymore!
When I talk to younger fundraisers, they often say: “Why would I use the phone? I never answer it.” Not surprising – they’re just like our sons, who are now 29 and 31 years old. But herein lies the problem. What you as a (young) person may think to be true may not actually be the case for your donors! And those are the people who should be at the absolute center of all your thinking and doing. Especially now with retention rates being lower...
GDPR: What’s in the Red Zone for Monthly Donors?
By now, you’ve all heard of the GDPR. It stands for: The General Data Protection Regulation. GDPR is a regulation law in the European Union (EU) on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA). But do you know what started the GDPR process? It was one older donor who committed suicide after she got totally overwhelmed by the many appeals for money—in the mail, by phone, on the streets. You...
Don’t Delay, Create a Fundraising Podcast Today
Chrissy Davis approached me and asked if she could write a guest post for me, based upon fundraising podcasts. As someone who has recently been on some podcasts, I think it’s a very good way to feature your organization. Let’s hear from Chrissy why… If you’re passionate about your cause and you’d like to raise funds for it, it is very noble and points to a truly good person. Fundraising can, however, be very difficult as many...
That Special Feeling That Follows Monthly Giving
You probably know by now that I’m a huge planner. Planning is actually part of the fun for me. Every year around this time, my husband and I look at our calendar to see when we can get away in the winter. It’s just a short trip to another part of the country. Typically it’s Arizona, but now that our youngest lives in Las Vegas, it’ll be a Vegas/Arizona combo. We live in Massachusetts, so it’s crucial to get away from the snow and dreary...
What’s the top # Game Changer for Monthly Donor Retention?
I’m still on a sustainer “high.” I just came back from a fabulous “Sustainer Day,” organized by the Direct Marketing Association of Washington. In just four fast hours, nonprofits and service providers shared trends, best practices and ways they’re working to bring in new sustainers and improve monthly donor retention. Steve Froehlich from ALSAC/St. Jude finished the day by sharing his personal experiences and challenged us to look at trends in...