Entries by Crowd101

How to Maximize Your Auction’s Fundraising Potential: 3 Tips

Your organization has likely hosted a variety of fundraising events and campaigns, but have you considered adding auctions to your fundraising line-up? Auctions are high-energy, flexible events that can be adapted to meet your organization’s and donors’ needs. If you’re looking for a way to supercharge your fundraising and add some excitement to the donation […]

The Power of Corporate Partnerships for Your Nonprofit

In today’s nonprofit landscape, building strong corporate partnerships has become a game-changer for organizations aiming to make a lasting impact. Collaborations between mission-focused nonprofits and philanthropic-minded businesses hold power to produce exponential results and growth for each party involved. In this guide, we aim to highlight the transformative nature of nonprofit-corporate partnerships⁠—and explore the ways in […]

7 Steps to Maximize Corporate Giving Avenues for Your Org

As a nonprofit fundraising professional, are you familiar with the idea of corporate philanthropy? Do you understand how corporate revenue can significantly impact your organization’s fundraising strategy? And if so, do you have a plan in place to maximize corporate giving avenues (such as matching gifts, volunteer grants, and more) and collect maximal funding for […]

Crowdfunding for Animal Welfare: 4 Tips to Make a Difference

Animal welfare organizations play a critical role in caring for and protecting vulnerable animals. However, funding can be a challenge, and traditional fundraising methods alone may not be enough to garner the support they need. That’s where crowdfunding comes into play. Crowdfunding relies on a large number of donors making small to midsize gifts, typically through an […]

5 Top Budgeting Strategies for Sororities and Fraternities

When it comes to fraternity and sorority management, overseeing finances is a crucial, yet challenging part to master. After all, a comprehensive budget takes time to create, but you have classes, extracurricular activities, and other managerial responsibilities to juggle. If you’re anything like most college students in your position, you likely don’t have extensive financial experience […]