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Stewarding Your Donors

Stewardship is more than "Thank You", although that is important. More than anything it is about relationships. Stewardship includes all the touches you have with a donor, when you have just them in focus ... and it usually is after a gift. Stewardship is not an "ask." It ta...

Track and Segment Your Data for Annual Giving Campaigns

So you've committed to running a regular annual giving campaign … but you don't know how to manage it? Not sure how to build a culture of philanthropy among your constituents? As JCamp 180 Mentors Dan Kirsch and Julia Riseman point out in their article : Building the kind...

Government Resources for Camps

Please note that the response to the coronavirus by both the U.S. and Canadian governments is evolving and is expected to continue to change. The details below are based on what is known as of November 18, 2021. We will do our best to keep the information  here as up to date...

4 Steps to Generate More Giving Online and Off

  Study after study has documented the incredible growth of online fundraising in recent years. As the popularity of Internet commerce continues to explode across all industries, many nonprofits are realizing a similar response from online donors. Yet many other nonprof...

Creating Raving Fans:

A culture of customer service is how you build customer loyalty and word of mouth advertising. It is also the right thing to do for your community. Below are top ideas, tips, and thoughts shared by four industry professionals on delivering top customer service during the ...

Movement Leaders on Camp Director Role, Rising Costs, and Endowments

This is the second installment of Insights Interviews where we dig deeper into the social trends affecting Jewish summer camps. (You can find the first installment here .) In this piece, movement heads and field leaders explore options for addressing the growing pre...

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