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Welcome to the June 6, 2008 edition of Network for Good's Nonprofit Marketing & Fundraising Tips, a semi-weekly newsletter with information for any nonprofit looking to generate results through smart fundraising and marketing.

In this issue:  

  1. Create an Online Fundraising Plan - Step 4: Know Your Numbers

  2. And the Winner Is...

  3. Who Doesn't Love Free Training?


As part of spring cleaning, we're advocating that you clean up your online fundraising act and tackle four main areas, which will in turn boost your success:

  1. Work Your Website (read it here)
  2. Evolve Your Emails (read it here)
  3. Match Up Your Offline and Online Marketing (read it here)
  4. Know Your Numbers

Create an Online Fundraising Plan
Step 4: Know Your Numbers

Empathetic. Donor-centric. Sympathetic. Your marketing communications are "ticking" along as they should be. But, as we're all painfully aware, the right-side of the  brain just loves piping in to talk about numbers, figures, trends and goals.

Instead of telling that portion of the brain to buzz off (as I often do), use it to create the fourth and final piece of your online fundraising plan: The Numbers. Below, check out our tips for getting a jump on mapping what your numbers look like now and what you hope they look like later:

Budget Tips:

  • Planning to raise money online? Of course you are! Why else would you be developing an online fundraising plan? Be sure to build into your budget what you plan to spend for donation processing. For instance, you can check out our own Custom DonateNow service--great value for a price that won't eat up your budget. (Read more about how to get the best online-fundraising bang for your buck here.)  
  • Fixing up your website? Be realistic about the features you need versus the features you want. Set up your budget ahead of time, and don't be distracted by shiny objects: your website is a tool and a resource, not a fireworks show. Learn how to spend your website dollars wisely and read great tips from a real pro and Nonprofit 911 presenter.
  • Thinking about advertising? If you're considering developing banner ads or other paid online outreach, remember to keep in mind the various items you're paying for: design, development and placement costs.
  • Hiring extra help? You may be planning to use the talents of a copywriter for your website or consultant to help you out. Those folks often like to get paid--go figure. And in planning this line item, do some brainstorming about how you might cut costs: Maybe a graphic designer (could be a student) will donate time or a communications intern can develop testimonials for your website.

Tracking, Benchmarking, Reporting Tips:

  • Custom DonateNow. Are you a CDN customer? If so, don't forget to log into your account to check out your donor reports. You can even track your campaigns by evaluating the tracking codes for different DonateNow buttons on your site and in your emails. (Read all of the features here.) 
  • Email messaging. Determine an evaluation schedule for monitoring your e-communications. Will you track the number of donors (past and new) directly tied to your email communications? Monitor giving levels of donors receiving your emails versus those who are not.
  • Website traffic. Sign up for Google Analytics to evaluate site traffic. Work language into your online fundraising plan about how you will determine which content is most appealing and how you will increase visibility of that content while simultaneously finding a way to tie in giving opportunities.
  • Testing. Not happy with your fundraising results? Test out new ideas! Vary your email messaging and mix around your website a bit. Testing is a vital piece of the puzzle when working to improve your numbers! 

That concludes our series about how to create an online fundraising plan for your organization! Thanks for sticking with us through these four steps! Take our anonymous, one-second, one-question survey to let us know what you thought!

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And the Winner Is...

A few weeks back we told you that we'd like to invite nonprofit organizations to submit (in 91 words or fewer) a description of how they are using the Internet in a unique/powerful/clever way to fundraise and/or market online. 

Thanks to all of our first-round nonprofits in the Human Services category!

Our winner is... Hope Haven Children's Clinic and Family Center! According to their nomination, Hope Haven:

  • Improved their website through the "donated time and talent" of a local business (Check out their prominent "DonateNow" button in the upper-right corner!)
  • Worked their website's new design to improve search engine optimization (up the Google ladder they went!)
  • Used email communications to draw more traffic and up their fundraising dollars. They brought in nearly $5,000 in the first six months, and website traffic increased by 67 percent!

Our fabulous runners-up:

Want to be featured and get yourself some free promotion? Send us your 91 words! Here again are the nonprofit-organization themes and the associated deadlines:

  • June 16 - Education
  • July 14 - Arts, Culture and Humanities
  • August 11 - Health Services
  • September 8 - Social Justice
  • October 6 - International Relief and Development
  • November 3 - Religion/Faith-based
  • December 1 - Animal-related

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More Trainings on the Way!

Our Nonprofit 911 series (free teleconferences) doesn't take a summer vacation! Check out just a couple of our upcoming topics:

  • Branding Your Nonprofit 
  • Google AdWords and Google Grants
  • Improving Your Email Communications

Tired of waiting? Study up on our past trainings in the Learning Center. We post all of the audio and written transcripts for your perusing pleasure.

We'll be back with details and registration opportunities next week. Stay tuned!

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