42. 6 Tips for Running Your Year-End Fundraising Campaigns for Small (but Mighty) Nonprofits with Jaime Freidrichs

September 14, 2020 00:46:50
42. 6 Tips for Running Your Year-End Fundraising Campaigns for Small (but Mighty) Nonprofits with Jaime Freidrichs
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42. 6 Tips for Running Your Year-End Fundraising Campaigns for Small (but Mighty) Nonprofits with Jaime Freidrichs

Sep 14 2020 | 00:46:50

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Show Notes

Jaime Freidrichs joins us again to share tips for what you can do to increase success for your year-end fundraising campaign as a small (but mighty) nonprofit.

Jaime is the facilitator of newfundraisingpros.com, an online community for fundraisers, and is a fundraising coach, not to mention she's been doing this for her entire career.

Here, she gives 6 awesome suggestions for your year-end campaign:

  1. Get clear on your why.
  2. Run a November appreciation push.
  3. Hone in on Giving Tuesday.
  4. Make it super easy for your peer-to-peer participants.
  5. Re-energize mid campaign.
  6. Incorporate the phone.

Watch the video or view the full transcript on our website: https://mayecreate.com/blog/podcast/6-tips-for-running-your-year-end-fundraising-campaigns-for-small-but-mighty-nonprofits/

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