One of the most common fundraising mistakes isn’t lack of effort or generosity...it’s assumptions. In this new post, Eddie Thompson unpacks how easily assumptions sneak into our work, and the real cost of believing we already know what a donor can do.
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"Donors can now confidently structure their gifts, knowing the specific tax ramifications. And for nonprofits, our role is to keep the focus where it belongs: making an impact."
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"Donors don’t give to emails, campaigns, or buildings. They give to people they trust, for causes they believe in."
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“May this simple blog challenge you to do your best and enjoy the feeling that comes along with the effort. I hope it has been helpful to you.” Grateful for mentors whose lessons endure.
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Explaining what we do has always been harder than doing it. Since 1996, traditional terms like “estate planning services” haven’t captured our real impact. We finally found a framework that does—and Eddie shares the story behind it in his latest blog. https://t.co/XUHaKxi1S0
Relationships take time, trust, and consistent investment, and the nonprofits that thrive are the ones willing to make that investment.
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He increased his income, offset his taxes with a charitable deduction, supported a mission he cared about, and secured a more comfortable future for himself. The nonprofit received a significant future gift. Everyone won. - Eddie Thompson
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Why does it have to be just discretionary income gifts or gifts of net worth? Why can’t we do both? As I delved deeper into my research, I found that donors were already ahead of us in this thinking.
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We’re not just here to raise money. We’re here to help people help others. - Eddie Thompson
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In this month’s blog "Donors in the Digital Age", Eddie Thompson shares why technology should enhance, but not replace genuine connection.
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There is satisfaction in concluding that your efforts were your best, not that others will see the difference. Only we fully know the difference when we give our best.
Sometimes the most important accountability is the kind we hold with ourselves.
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When it comes to the keys to success, it doesn’t matter what it is: cultivating a marriage, fundraising, raising a child; a systematic approach and high accountability unlocks the possibility for greatness.
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While change can prevent companies from becoming obsolete and irrelevant, the shift to a new way of operating often comes at a price. - Eddie Thompson
How has your organization balanced the benefits and challenges of change?
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"You cannot control what a donor gives, when they give, nor how much they give, but you can control the quality of the relationship you build." - Eddie Thompson
Read more in this in this month's blog post "Donor Relationships: The Heart of Fundraising".
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A heartfelt testimonial from one of Vince McElligott's planning clients at @MonadnockHosp—engraved on a plaque and gifted in gratitude by their stellar foundation team Laura Gingras, LeeAnn Moore, and Katharyn Ernst.
Fundraising isn’t just about dollars–it’s about donors. Our mission is to harness the power of blended giving, helping organizations embrace long-term, donor-led strategies that strengthen their futures and the legacies of your supporters.
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A nonprofit dashboard is like a cockpit—some indicators need constant monitoring, while others can wait. Are you fixating on the wrong gauges?
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