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The Changing Face of Philanthropy Jocelyn Harmon VP of Sales, Marketing and Customer Success Network for Good

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The Changing Face of Philanthropy

Jocelyn HarmonVP of Sales, Marketing and Customer Success

Network for Good

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http://www.sikhcoalition.org/

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Where are we now?

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Who gives?

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1,280,739# of 501c(3)s in U.S.

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Welcome to fundraising 2012 style!

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What’s a nonprofit to do?

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4 Trends to Watch

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1 - Embrace the changing demographics of our country.

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Yet, we’re not a diverse sector

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure

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Get to know the Millenials

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Learn how different age groups give.

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Focus on women!

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The Girl Effect

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Women Give More Than Men

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Women control 51.3% of wealth

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Questions for you?

• What are you doing to respond to the demographic shifts shaping your city, state, and county?

• Specifically, what are you doing to connect with– people of color, – young people – and women philanthropists?

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2. Embrace technology and leverage it for giving – STRATEGICALLY!

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$20,000,000,000+Online Giving in 2010

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And it’s growing!

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Major donors give online

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But it’s still only a slice of the pie

% of Total Giving

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BE STRATEGIC

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Your website is your home base

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Yikes!

• 98% percent of visitors to an organization’s donate page LEAVE before making a donation.

• Remember: Offline donors are researching your organization online too!

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8 Must-haves on your donation page

1 One-page form. 2 An “ask string.”3 No unnecessary fields. Hint: Don’t ask for my first-born!4 No non-giving options. Your donation form is about

DONATING!5 Intuitive layout.6 Don’t make me create an account to donate.7 “Secure transaction” graphic and a link to your privacy

policy.8 Contact information!

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Other important elements

• Branded donation page.• Recurring gift options• Impact donation labels• On behalf of/in honor of• Third-party endorsements like Charity

Navigator and donor testimonials

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Branded donation page

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Branded donation page

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Recurring gift option

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Impact donation labels

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On behalf of/in honor of

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4. Third-party endorsements

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Build a great email list

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Email

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6 Ways to grow your email list

1 Collect email addresses on your website.2 Leverage offline communications and events.3 Engage in online advocacy.4 Get found in Search.5 Engage in list swaps or chaperoned emails.

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1. Collect email addresses on your website

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2. Leverage offline communications

E-mail ask on a direct mail reply or insertSeparate mailing – postcard or PURL mailings

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and events!

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3. Engage in online advocacy

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Engage in online advocacy

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4. Get found in Search

Organic Results

Paid Ads

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5. Do a list swap or chaperoned email

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Social networks

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Twitter

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Mobile

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5,000,000,000The number of cell phone

subscriptions in 2010

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Mastering Mobile – 3 Options

• Text to Give• Smart phone apps• Mobile Websites

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Questions for you?

• What are your online/digital fundraising goals? • How can you use technology to raise more

money, acquire new donors and retain the ones you have?

• What is your staff capacity for managing new media?

• Do you have the basics in place, i.e. is your website and email list up to snuff?

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3. Embrace social giving.

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Crowdrise

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Charity: Water

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Your Cause

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Questions for you?

• How are you building a network of volunteer fundraisers for your organization?

• How are you enabling your best fundraisers to raise funds for you?

• How are you staying connected to these new evangelists who are connected to each other but might not be connected to you?

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4. Personalize, personalize personalize.

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Donor’s Choose

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Global Giving

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Oxfam Unwrapped

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Questions for you?

• How can you personalize the giving experience for your donors by giving them options for how they express their generosity?

• How can you draw them closer to you by making them feel like the special, valuable and unique individuals they are?

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Resources for you

• Online Giving Study – Network for Good• 2010 Online Giving Report – Blackbaud• 2011 donorCentrics Internet & Multichannel Giving Benchm

arking Report - Blackbaud

• 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study – NTEN and M+R Strategic Services

• www.marketingfornonprofits.org - by Me!• www.nonprofitmarketingblog.com - Katya Andresen• Don’t Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web U

sability – Steve Krug

• Flipping the Funnel – Seth Godin

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Shameless self-promotion

Visit http://www1.networkforgood.org/for-nonprofits to learn more!

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Connect with me!

[email protected]@jocelynharmon

www.marketingfornonprofits.org