Tag Archives: Donors

Fundraising Banquet Location Tip: Always Hold Your Banquet on the Mezzanine Level

Well, here’s the weirdest but potentially most helpful fundraising banquet tip you’ll receive this year, courtesy of Call & Response blog: According to a study profiled in Scientific American, people are more likely to give generously to a cause after … Continue reading

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Why the Wealthy are Stingy, and How a Nighttime Stroll Through a Dangerous Neighborhood is the Cure

Another great post from Joanne Fritz grabbed our attention this week–Are the Wealthy Stingy? And What You Can Do About It. Joanne’s answers: Yes, and have them walk down a dark alley at midnight. More on that latter answer in … Continue reading

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“Dirty Money”: Why More Donations are Dirtier Than We Think

Thanks as always to Kirsten Bullock for her weekly list of must-read blog posts on fundraising. On the list this week, an especially must-read read from PhilanTopic on a topic sadly swept quietly under most nonprofit rugs: Dirty money. An … Continue reading

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