Fundraising Tech With Gary Grant
Pay Attention to Social Media to Protect Your Nonprofit Organization's Reputation
In Part 2 of his 2-part series on organizational reputation, Gary Grant discusses some of the considerations in taking steps to protect your organization's reputation on social media sites.
Pay Attention to Watchdog Sites to Protect Your Nonprofit Organization's Reputation
Gary Grant discusses the benefits of actively monitoring (and influencing) charity watchdog sites that are often relied upon by your donors, members, clients, and other stakeholders to check out your organization's reputation.
Donor Stewardship—The Job Isn't Finished When the Check is Received
Gary Grant provides a crash course on how to appropriately thank and reward donors for their generosity with tips on donor stewardship that take advantage of the power of the internet.
Fundraising Tech: Prospect Research in the Internet Age
Researching prospects has long been an important element of major gift fundraising. It’s helpful to have some information before meeting a potential donor. Gary Grant writes about how the internet has changed the techniques of prospect research.
Fundraising Tech: Keys to Our Day of Giving Success
Gary Grant writes about how his university harnessed a customized platform and innovative ideas to make its most recent "Day of Giving" a success.
Fundraising Tech With Gary Grant: Empowering Small Organizations
The internet has not changed the pathway to growth, but what it is doing is creating more opportunities for small organizations to sustain themselves, even while remaining small.
The Future of Work—A Legacy of the Pandemic
Gary Grant writes about how his own office adapted to the pandemic in his third blog of the series, which highlights enhancing flexibility of those he manages in his development office while maintaining accountability for results.
Virtual Meeting Tools Enhance Collaboration and Donations
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it a must to use platforms for virtual meetings. I encourage experimentation with more than just one as we will continue to access this technology to communicate with our office colleagues and engage with donors.
Catching Up: Internet Fundraising From the 1980s to the 2020s
In the first of a weekly blog on fundraising, Gary Grant looks at how fundraising has evolved over the past 20 years. The internet brought email, websites, and things that stuck—like texting, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter—and things that didn't.
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