A strategic workplace giving program transforms transactional, seasonal donors into a dedicated community of year-round supporters and corporate partners.
3 Strategies to Amplify Year-End Giving with Workplace Giving
A strategic workplace giving program transforms transactional, seasonal donors into a dedicated community of year-round supporters and corporate partners.
Nonprofits with robust data-collection strategies are better positioned to secure corporate partnerships to help increase donations and positively impact their community.
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 that adhere to specific criteria are eligible for corporate matching donations.
Fundraisers need to understand how to engage and connect with donors who use DAFs so they can make the most of this valuable source of donations, which reached $54.77 billion in 2023, and open doors to potential new donors.
Corporate giving is on the rise, providing fundraisers with powerful opportunities to tap into a growing network of passionate supporters.
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.
We identified three successful corporate giving program models and how nonprofits can engage with companies using each method: a targeted, structured, and open approach.
Leveraging volunteer efforts for fundraising strategies can strengthen a nonprofit’s mission while working towards increasing donations.
By forming a mutually beneficial partnership with a company, nonprofits can increase their resources, grow their support network, and establish legitimacy in the community.
Utilizing the ACH feature on the Blackbaud Verified Network streamlines your administrative operations, allowing your team to concentrate on what matters most–your organization’s mission.
While personal connections remain essential in fundraising, there’s a powerful shift to community-driven giving experiences that amplify donors’ impact and deepen their sense of belonging.