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The Importance of Donor Retention and How We Can Improve Our Efforts - Episode 27
FromPhilanthropy Podcast: A Resource for Nonprofit Leaders and Fundraising & Advancement Professionals
The Importance of Donor Retention and How We Can Improve Our Efforts - Episode 27
FromPhilanthropy Podcast: A Resource for Nonprofit Leaders and Fundraising & Advancement Professionals
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34 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
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The Philanthropy Podcast Website Email Sean at The Philanthropy Podcast This week on The Philanthropy Podcast, I discuss donor retention, its importance, and what we can do to improve our organization's donor retention. I explore some of the systemic need for better retention efforts, how we can be donor-centric in our approach, and the latest research on donor retention in the non-profit sector. This week, I want to remind you that if you find my work valuable and want to support me and The Philanthropy Podcast, you can do so by becoming a patron of the show on Patreon. You can click here to choose to make a donation to the show. Anyone giving at the $5 per month level will be invited to a monthly conference call for patrons only in which you can ask me your questions. As always, you can follow The Philanthropy Podcast on one of our social media outlets including: Twitter: @PhilanthropyPod Facebook: The Philanthropy Podcast Facebook Page Linkedin: The Philanthropy Podcast LinkedIn Group Signup for a free 14 day trial of ScheduleOnce to make your meeting requests more professional (Click here). Links from this week's episode: Fundraising Effectiveness Project Professor Adrian Sargeant's Research University of Plymouth's Center for Sustainable Philanthropy
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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