5 Quick Wins for Year-End Fundraising

Kevin D. Hendricks
contact@rallycorp.com
Published on | 
September 21, 2022
5 Quick Wins for Year-End Fundraising

Year-end fundraising can bring in close to a third of a nonprofit’s funding for the year, so it’s vital to get it right. While your end-of-year fundraising strategy should already be in place, there’s still time to make quick wins. You’re in a busy season, so we’ll narrow our focus to a tight, 25-minute webinar to cover five quick suggestions to help you boost your year-end donations. 

Year-End Fundraising

It’s already October, so you should have a year-end fundraising plan in place and be working through it (if you don’t, that’s OK, we’ve got a seven-step strategy to get you started). But there’s still time to look at specific tweaks and improvements you can make to boost your results without a major time investment.

It’s a busy time as we head toward the end of the year, so instead of an hour-long webinar, we’ll take just 25 minutes. We’ll walk through five ideas, including personal video, recurring giving, making sure you’re mobile friendly, and more.

Webinar Details

This free, 25-minute webinar will walk through five quick actions you can take to boost year-end fundraising:

  • Setting the stage: A primer on how you can approach this season with confidence.
  • We’ll go through the five actions you can take now to improve your year-end fundraising.
  • Q&A at the end to answer your specific questions.

Host

James Martin is a three-time tech founder and servant leader with over two decades of experience. As the founder of Rally Corp, he helps charities and causes rally passionate supporters with a human-centered mobile communications platform built exclusively for nonprofits.

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About the Author

Kevin D. Hendricks

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Kevin D. Hendricks researches and writes about text messaging, mobile fundraising, and engagement strategies. With years of experience at Rally Corp and other SMS platforms, he breaks down complex mobile trends into actionable insights. Based in northern Minnesota, he also covers hyper-local news and enjoys life with his wife and two kids.