Nonprofits are vying for donors’ attention, which can quickly overwhelm potential donors. How can fundraisers cut through the noise and reach these donors?
12 Tips to Cut Through the Noise and Maximize Giving Season Donations

Nonprofits are vying for donors’ attention, which can quickly overwhelm potential donors. How can fundraisers cut through the noise and reach these donors?
Despite the misconception that Gen Z might be too young to prioritize charitable causes, they are a socially conscious generation that fundraisers should consider as they think about the future of their nonprofit.
Nonprofits with robust data-collection strategies are better positioned to secure corporate partnerships to help increase donations and positively impact their community.
Workplace giving and volunteering are only going to grow, which means that the impact of donors’ commitment to communities across the country and the world will expand.
Leveraging volunteer efforts for fundraising strategies can strengthen a nonprofit’s mission while working towards increasing donations.
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.
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.
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.
By forming a mutually beneficial partnership with a company, nonprofits can increase their resources, grow their support network, and establish legitimacy in the community.