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When a nonprofit chooses where to receive donations online, it’s easy to assume that all donation platforms are created equal. Most offer the same basic
When a nonprofit chooses where to receive donations online, it’s easy to assume that all donation platforms are created equal. Most offer the same basic
When a donor gives, their gift usually reflects a personal choice: they pick a cause, a nonprofit, an amount. But many donors don’t realise there’s
Building Relationships Before Asking for Money to increase donations Recently, I received an email newsletter from a nonprofit that led with the fact that they
What’s fiscal sponsorship? And why should my organization be interested in such a service? Your charity’s heart beats locally, rooted in your community, addressing local
Every nonprofit faces the same dilemma: How to maximize donations and build a robust donor database. The traditional approach, rooted in the days of mailings
In 2025, nonprofits face an evolving digital landscape. AI is everywhere for example and increasingly useful. (See Better Giving’s guide on how nonprofits could use
When Sharing Better Tools Creates Better Outcomes In the nonprofit world, the right tools can both improve efficiency and transform impact. Share Better Giving’s fundraising
Why Most Nonprofits Are Losing 83% of Potential Donors Research shows the average nonprofit donation form converts at just 17% – meaning 8 out of
Why Waiting Until Tomorrow Could Cost Nonprofits Millions! We’ve all said it: “I’ll get to it tomorrow.” It’s a harmless phrase, until it’s not. For
Solving the Data Integration Puzzle For nonprofits, managing donor information can feel like a juggling act. You’ve got donation details coming in, backend systems like
A partnership between Better Giving and Chariot DAFpay As a nonprofit, securing resources is vital to advancing your mission. Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) present a
Imagine a donor eager to drop $5,000 in crypto into your nonprofit’s lap. If they cash out first, taxes eat into it. But if they