5 Ways Donor-Advised Funds Can Help Future-Proof Nonprofits
The better a fundraiser understands DAFs, the better equipped they are to leverage strategies to support their nonprofit’s mission and impact.
The better a fundraiser understands DAFs, the better equipped they are to leverage strategies to support their nonprofit’s mission and impact.
When fundraisers engage potential donors, like Gen Z, early, they can create lifelong donors who are more likely to support your nonprofit for many years to come.
Each approach can benefit nonprofits when they understand how the programs are structured and how to leverage relationships to create mutually beneficial partnerships.
Proactive planning is key to ensuring your nonprofit benefits from the full potential of giving season
In 2023, donations from workplace giving programs totaled over $5 billion in the United States, a considerable sum that is expected to increase in the coming years.
DAF donors are intentional givers who want to make a positive impact, so it’s important for fundraisers to know how to identify, engage, and grow their DAF donor base.
Signing up for workplace giving platforms, like NPOconnect, will help support your fundraising efforts and ensure that your nonprofit is viewable to the millions of potential donors actively searching for causes to support.
Utilizing the ACH feature on NPOconnect streamlines your administrative operations, allowing your team to concentrate on what matters most–your organization’s mission.
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By forming a mutually beneficial partnership with a company, nonprofits can increase their resources, grow their support network, and establish legitimacy in the community.
By setting up your account and optimizing your profile, you can reach more donors and deepen their commitment to your cause.
Understanding and leveraging these trends will equip nonprofits to build stronger donor relationships, effectively communicate their mission, and sustain their fundraising efforts.