Rally founder James Martin is joining NXUnite for an upcoming webinar panel to help you make the most of your fundraising efforts and maximize every event.
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Overnight success is overrated. You're more likely to break through with a coherent message, consistent communication, and human connection.
“We wanted to bump that attendee number up without sending way too many emails.” - Maria Sadusky
Rally founder James Martin is joining Nonprofit Library for a free webinar on how human-centered text messaging can help your nonprofit break through.
We've all been there: Your new marketing strategy is all queued up and your mouse hovers over that ‘send’ button. Then fear kicks in. Here's how to overcome it.
Rally founder James Martin is joining a panel to discuss fundraising events in a free webinar brought to you by GolfStatus.
Use mobile marketing before, during, and after your next fundraising event to boost engagement and donations. It's a better way to promote a fundraiser.
Rally Insights helps you know your audience better. Here are five ways to put that detailed demographic data to work on your next campaign.
“All of our donors and volunteers that are close to us, they're totally in favor of texting.” -Marisa Tucker-Alleyne
Many nonprofits struggle with how to write texts because they’re not sure what to say. We can help. We've got tips and pre-written templates that make it easy.
Many nonprofits have passive onlookers on social media, followers they have not yet activated. So how do you convert those social media likes to your list?
“I like getting text messages from other nonprofits that show the impact of what my donation is doing” -Christina Holman
Rally has a new fundraising thermometer to boost engagement for your next fundraiser, whether it's a live event or an ongoing campaign.
In a world where traditional fundraising methods are becoming less effective, ringless voicemail technology has emerged as a powerful tool for reaching donors.
james@rallycorp.com
Too often nonprofits make decisions for their donors. They don’t test, try, or ask—they just say no. Too often they’re wrong. And they miss out.