
Writing a good fundraising appeal letter is a delicate balance of storytelling, meaningful facts, and an ask that makes sense to the donor. How can you keep your letters fresh and effective?
Writing a good fundraising appeal letter is a delicate balance of storytelling, meaningful facts, and an ask that makes sense to the donor. How can you keep your letters fresh and effective?
It’s all in the outer envelope! Trillion has made the creativity of the outer envelope design a constant focus on behalf of our nonprofit clients. We design them to be simple, memorable and relevant so they are more likely to be opened. Here are examples.
A poorly prepared and executed appeal campaign will greatly impact a non-profit organization’s fund-raising revenue. Here is a list that will help increase your chances of having a successful annual appeal campaign.
It’s no surprise that year-end fundraising appeals are so important for non-profit organizations. According to Network For Good, thirty-one percent of annual giving occurs in December with 10 percent happening in the last three days of the year!
A capital campaign brochure plays an integral role in a non-profit’s efforts to raise funds. The brochure’s design and format can help share your story and present information in a compelling way.
A capital campaign can be a big undertaking with many phases. From start to finish, the targeted fundraising goal may take years to plan and achieve.
Storytelling and sharing the impact of your organization is paramount for annual reports. COVID-19 has changed communication channels, including the way an annual report is presented.
EOY fundraising tips so individuals become more engaged with your organization, building them from awareness to donors, to advocates.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought life to a nearly complete standstill in the spring of 2020. While many could stay at home, brave front-line workers continued their jobs healing and caring for those who needed medical attention, and keeping essential businesses open.