Boo! Don’t Scare Away Your Donors
Simple steps ensure your fundraising has more treats than tricks.
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How to avoid this scary mistake: Don't rely too heavily on one grant or one contributor. Diversify your revenue streams. Use lots of different resources and techniques for raising money so you can stabilize your cash flow.
Never actually asking for money
You know what a great organization you have. Your donors might have an inkling, but your nonprofit is probably not their most pressing priority and even though they want to see you be successful, they might forget to send gifts. You need to provide them with multiple opportunities throughout the year to give.
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