While the essence of successful fundraising has long been genuine, long-term relationships, visionary leadership is crucial to navigating the balance between old school and new school philanthropy. This holistic approach combines the strengths of both philosophies to prioritize forward-thinking in fund development. - Eddie Thompson https://lnkd.in/e6xPZnDR #ceplan #philanthropy #nonprofits #charity #charitablegiving #plannedgiving #giftplanning #majorgiving #annualgiving #estateplanning #legacygiving #donors #charitableestateplanning #nonprofitdevelopment #advancement #donorstewardship
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"Old school philanthropy practices focus on personal donor relationships, whereas modern technological advancements embrace efficiency." - Eddie Thompson https://lnkd.in/e6xPZnDR #ceplan #philanthropy #nonprofits #charity #charitablegiving #plannedgiving #giftplanning #majorgiving #annualgiving #estateplanning #legacygiving #donors #charitableestateplanning #nonprofitdevelopment #advancement #donorstewardship
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The current trend to recruit as many potential donors as possible with non-personal communications such as mass emails, text messages, social media postings, website updates, and even televised solicitations elevates the awareness of the organization’s mission. That is a great benefit to any fundraising campaign. If organizations are out of sight, they quickly become out of mind. However, in terms of realized fundraising, the input-to-output ratio is extraordinarily low—lots of effort and expense put into outgoing communications but with a very low return on investment (ROI). - Eddie Thompson https://lnkd.in/e6xPZnDR #ceplan #philanthropy #nonprofits #charity #charitablegiving #plannedgiving #giftplanning #majorgiving #annualgiving #estateplanning #legacygiving #donors #charitableestateplanning #nonprofitdevelopment #advancement #donorstewardship
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When it comes to fundraising, it can be easy to fall into the same patterns of what has always worked for your nonprofit. However, it’s crucial to also stay up to date with trends in philanthropy that can guide your fundraising. https://lnkd.in/gungABJ6
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Incorporating philanthropy into your organisational values is about more than donating money or dedicating a page on your website to your cause. To truly make a difference and inspire your audience, you must authentically align your core objectives with your philanthropic purpose. In this article for The CEO Magazine, Sherrill Nixon, CEO of our client Australian Schools Plus – an organisation dedicated to closing learning gaps and improving the wellbeing of disadvantaged children – shares five key strategies to master the art of philanthropy. Whether you're a not-for-profit or a brand with a philanthropic arm, Sherrill’s tips will help ensure your efforts deliver real impact. Read the full piece here: https://lnkd.in/gm8KeMkW #PublicRelations #PRTips #Philanthropy #NotForProfit
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Grants for general operating support can benefit both the funder and the nonprofit they support. Exponent Philanthropy’s article, “More Lean Funders Should Consider General Operating Support” can help you determine if this approach aligns with your foundation’s goals. #philanthropy #giving #grants https://lnkd.in/epUQihdh
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Start your #fundraising this year off with some fresh insights! From NonProfit PRO 5 Philanthropic Factors to Inform Your Fundraising Strategy INTRO When it comes to fundraising, it can be easy to fall into the same patterns of what has always worked for your nonprofit. However, it’s crucial to also stay up to date with trends in philanthropy that can guide your fundraising. In his closing keynote session at NonProfit POWER, “Current Trends in Fundraising,” Erik Daubert, nonprofit management specialist at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University, highlighted some of the current key factors in charitable giving, and how nonprofits should leverage these opportunities. Factor # 4: Donor-Advised Funds Are Growing One key trend that has seen a significant uptick over the past several years is the use of donor-advised funds (DAFs), which Daubert likened to a regular person setting up a mini foundation. Per 2023 data from the National Philanthropic Trust, private foundations had assets worth $1.48 trillion while DAFs had $251.52 billion — just under 20% of foundations’ total assets. https://lnkd.in/gungABJ6 #fundraisingstrategies #philanthropy #philanthropytrends
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Start your #fundraising this year off with some fresh insights! From NonProfit PRO 5 Philanthropic Factors to Inform Your Fundraising Strategy INTRO When it comes to fundraising, it can be easy to fall into the same patterns of what has always worked for your nonprofit. However, it’s crucial to also stay up to date with trends in philanthropy that can guide your fundraising. In his closing keynote session at NonProfit POWER, “Current Trends in Fundraising,” Erik Daubert, nonprofit management specialist at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University, highlighted some of the current key factors in charitable giving, and how nonprofits should leverage these opportunities. Factor # 4: Donor-Advised Funds Are Growing One key trend that has seen a significant uptick over the past several years is the use of donor-advised funds (DAFs), which Daubert likened to a regular person setting up a mini foundation. Per 2023 data from the National Philanthropic Trust, private foundations had assets worth $1.48 trillion while DAFs had $251.52 billion — just under 20% of foundations’ total assets. https://lnkd.in/gungABJ6 #fundraisingstrategies #philanthropy #philanthropytrends
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National Philanthropy Day: What Golden Friends We Have Today is National Philanthropy Day, a special day set aside on November 15th to recognize the great contributions of philanthropy — and those people active in sharing gifts of time, talent and treasure — to the enrichment of our world. Eskin Fundraising Training has led more than 250 fundraising workshops, webinars, webcasts, podcasts and board training sessions. Our Golden Friends — our learning community partners of professional and volunteer leaders who devote themselves so passionately to noble missions that touch, improve and save more lives, especially those who are struggling, have raised the challenges of achieving leadership gits so they can expand their good works than anything else. That’s why we’re so excited to announce our second book, How to Score Your First or Next Million-Dollar Gift, to empower non-profits to energize the philanthropic spirit and achieve transformative gifts. It contains strategies, best practices and “homework assignments” that can help lift your organization to the next level of visibility, prestige and especially robust impact in fulfilling its mission. It’s an easy-to-read 104-page guide for professional and volunteer non-profit leaders, particularly those from small to modest size organizations that are ready to dramatically boost their gift income. For those order by November 15th, there’s a special offer: If you order using the link in the NPD story below , you’ll also get a complimentary copy of our first book, 10 Simple Fundraising Lessons that provides a solid foundation to understand how to best how to apply the lessons highlighted in the new book. That's two for the price of one. (Please note to receive the two-for-one special you must go through our book distributor, Pathway, with the link shown in the story below, not through Amazon.) https://lnkd.in/gzqEVnEM
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the start of a new #annualgiving campaign is one of my favorite times of the #fundraising year. When I led annual funds in #independentschools, I used to love the challenge of having to out-think, out-plan, and out-perform the year that I had just closed. Daunting? Yes. But honing messages, developing a (prospect) path to success, and ensuring that my approach was donor-centric, not institution-centric, was exhilarating. In this article I wrote a couple years ago, I share some experience-earned advice.
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How do you think about trust-based philanthropy? It's a challenging question. Lisa Cowan from the ROBERT STERLING CLARK FOUNDATION, INC. shares some great insights. Lisa believes that you’re not just giving to the community; you’re returning to it. Redistributing power makes the nonprofit sector stronger and healthier. More foundations are now taking guidance from those who truly understand the issues, ensuring funds go where they’re needed most. So, what can foundations do? Trust. Give them a chance. Use all the resources at your disposal. And don't forget to root for them to win! Check out more of Lisa’s thoughts here. #Philanthropy #Nonprofit #CommunitySupport Big Duck
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3moFantastic insights from a great leader with a wonderful servant's heart... thanks, as always, for sharing and best wishes for an amazing 2025 to the whole Thompson & Associates team!