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		<title>Blackbaud Will Buy Convio &#8211; My Thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 17:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having watched many nonprofit vendors combine over the years, I probably shouldn&#8217;t be surprised by this week&#8217;s news that Blackbaud intends to acquire Convio.  But since the companies have taken such different paths with contrasting cultures, it&#8217;s hard to imagine &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2012/01/blackbaud-will-buy-convio-my-thoughts/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having watched many nonprofit vendors combine over the years, I probably shouldn&#8217;t be surprised by this week&#8217;s news that <a title="Blackbaud Will Acquire Convio" href="https://www.blackbaud.com/blackbaud-acquires-convio" target="_blank">Blackbaud intends to acquire Convio</a>.  But since the companies have taken such different paths with contrasting cultures, it&#8217;s hard to imagine that a merger will go smoothly and provide significant benefits to nonprofit customers.</p>
<p>Blackbaud&#8217;s most popular product has long been <a title="Blackbaud Raiser's Edge" href="https://www.blackbaud.com/fundraising-crm/raisers-edge-donor-management.aspx" target="_blank">Raiser&#8217;s Edge</a>, which provides unmatched functionality but is also beyond the financial reach of many small to medium nonprofits.  Despite efforts recently to make it more web based, RE is still primarily locally installed.  Of course Blackbaud has bought many other companies over the years which provide web options, such as <a title="ETapestry" href="http://www.etapestry.com/" target="_blank">eTapestry</a>, <a title="Blackbaud Sphere (formerly Kintera product)" href="http://internet.blackbaud.com/site/c.owL8JoO7KzE/b.1488561/k.6E8A/Blackbaud_Sphere_Overview.htm" target="_blank">Kintera</a>, and <a title="PIDI" href="http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110201007488/en/Blackbaud-Acquires-Public-Interest-Data-Provider-Database" target="_blank">PIDI</a>, so many that it&#8217;s often hard to know how the multiple products all fit together.</p>
<p>In addition to its foundation online marketing platform (now <a title="Convio Luminate" href="http://www.convio.com/our-products/luminate/" target="_blank">Luminate</a>), Convio took a significant risk by developing <a title="Convio Common Ground" href="http://www.convio.com/our-products/common-ground.html" target="_blank">Common Ground</a>, a web application built on Salesforce.  While Common Ground offers much less functionality than software like Raiser&#8217;s Edge, it offers the strong advantage of being able to connect well with other products due to its Salesforce infrastructure.  (Integration between platforms has been a major issue at every nonprofit I&#8217;ve worked for.)</p>
<p>While Blackbaud has been most active in acquisitions, let&#8217;s not forget that <a title="Convio Purchase of GetActive" href="http://www.echoditto.com/blog/breaking-getactive-be-acquired-convio-inc" target="_blank">Convio also bought GetActive</a> &#8211; and the transition of GetActive customers to the Convio platform was long and painful.</p>
<p>As many of my colleagues have said this week, it&#8217;s hard to know how this acquisition will pan out, and which products will continue to be maintained.  I have friends at both Blackbaud and Convio, and I can only hope that the inevitable personnel shakeup will be handled respectfully.</p>
<p>In my view, this merger may have the effect of reducing competition and innovation, which is always a bad thing.  However, this may also be a wake up call for those organizations who have not discovered the benefits of using open source solutions which are not tied to the fate of a particular vendor.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re on the <a title="Progressive Exchange" href="http://www.progressiveexchange.org/welcome.htm" target="_blank">Progressive Exchange</a> and <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a> email lists, I encourage you to read the comments of my colleagues <a title="Peter Campbell" href="https://twitter.com/#!/peterscampbell" target="_blank">Peter Campbell</a>, <a title="Michelle Murrain" href="https://twitter.com/#!/pearlbear" target="_blank">Michelle Murrain</a>, <a title="Robert Weiner" href="https://twitter.com/#!/robert_weiner" target="_blank">Robert Weiner</a> , <a title="Gunner" href="http://aspirationtech.org/blog/talkin_blackbaud_blues" target="_blank">Allen Gunn on Aspiration Tech</a> and <a title="Alyson Kapin on Frogloop" href="http://www.frogloop.com/care2blog/2012/1/18/blackbaud-buys-their-rival-convio-now-what.html" target="_blank">Alyson Kapin&#8217;s on Frogloop</a>.  Also see <a title="Convio and Blackbaud: The NPTech Brady Bunch?" href="http://www.nten.org/blog/2012/01/17/convio-and-blackbaud-the-nptech-brady-bunch" target="_blank">Nten&#8217;s take</a> and then join the <a title="Perspectives on the Blackbaud and Convio Acquisition Announcement" href="http://www.nten.org/events/online-chat/2012/01/25/community-call-your-perspectives-on-the-blackbaud-and-convio-acquisition-announcement" target="_blank">free Nten conference call this Wednesday</a> to further sort out what is likely to come next.</p>
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		<title>Have You Seen These Recent &#8216;Top 10&#8242; Lists for Nonprofits?</title>
		<link>http://nonprofitbridge.com/2012/01/have-you-seen-these-recent-top-10-lists-for-nonprofits/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 13:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nhr2000</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently, like many of us start off a new year by making resolutions, so should nonprofits.  Recently I&#8217;ve noticed many top ten lists, focusing on online fundraising, communications and technology.  Kivi Leroux Miller&#8217;s offered 10 Changes to Make in 2012, &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2012/01/have-you-seen-these-recent-top-10-lists-for-nonprofits/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently, like many of us start off a new year by making resolutions, so should nonprofits.  Recently I&#8217;ve noticed many top ten lists, focusing on online fundraising, communications and technology.  Kivi Leroux Miller&#8217;s offered <a title="10 Changes to Make in 2012" href="http://www.nonprofitmarketingguide.com/blog/2012/01/02/ten-changes-to-make-in-2012-free-webinar-thursday/" target="_blank">10 Changes to Make in 2012</a>, Network for Good published <a title="10 Resolutions to Make (and Keep) for Online Fundraising and Marketing Success in 2012" href="http://web.networkforgood.org/2012-01-ebook-online-resolutions-internal/" target="_blank">10 Resolutions to Make (and Keep) for Online Fundraising and Marketing Success in 2012</a>, and Convio provided <a title="10 Ways to Kick Start 2012 Fundraising" href="http://www.frogloop.com/care2blog/2011/12/23/10-steps-to-kick-start-2012-online-fundraising.html" target="_blank">10 Ways to Kick Start 2012 Fundraising</a>.</p>
<p>My favorite takeaways (mentioned in many of these lists):</p>
<ul>
<li>Examine how your website and email communications read on mobile phones and tablets.  This is how more of your constituents are accessing your content now</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t have to recreate the wheel.  Our nonprofit colleagues are incredibly generous with their knowledge.  Learn from other people (like <a title="Beth's Blog" href="http://www.bethkanter.org/welcome/" target="_blank">Beth Kanter</a> or <a title="Nancy Schwartz" href="http://gettingattention.org/" target="_blank">Nancy Schwartz</a>) and organizations (like <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a> and <a title="Idealware" href="http://www.idealware.org" target="_blank">Idealware</a>) that offer multiple resources to help your nonprofit succeed online (and off)</li>
<li>Learn more about your supporters by analyzing information you probably already have: website statistics, email analytics, registration forms, polls / surveys &#8211; then use this data to better segment your communications</li>
</ul>
<p>But as Kivi said during her webinar that described her recommendations in detail, it&#8217;s not enough to just read or listen to these suggestions.  What will you do <em>this month</em> to apply these ideas at your organization?</p>
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		<title>Reviewing 5 Years at Nonprofit Bridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 16:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next month will mark my fifth year since beginning my blog at Nonprofit Bridge.  Since my first post on Jan 23, 2007, I&#8217;ve expanded my focus well beyond technology and providing a place for &#8216;positive thoughts.&#8217;  Below is part 1 &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/12/reviewing-5-years-at-nonprofit-bridge/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next month will mark my fifth year since beginning my blog at Nonprofit Bridge.  Since my <a title="Change is the Only Certainty (first blog post)" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2007/01/change-is-the-only-certainty/" target="_blank">first post on Jan 23, 2007</a>, I&#8217;ve expanded my focus well beyond technology and providing a place for &#8216;positive thoughts.&#8217;  Below is part 1 of my favorite posts (to be continued next week):</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="A Few Words About Gratitude" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2010/11/a-few-words-about-gratitude/" target="_blank">A Few Words About Gratitude</a>, on how we can carry the spirit of Thanksgiving throughout the year.  Also see, <a title="Thoughts at Thanksgiving on Gratitude" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2009/11/thoughts-at-thanksgiving-on-gratitude/" target="_blank">Thoughts at Thanksgiving on Gratitude</a></li>
<li>I&#8217;ve often discussed the importance of groups working together within a nonprofit, including facilitation of a panel on <a title="Collaboration and Management in Cross Departmental Web Projects" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2008/01/collaboration-and-management-in-cross-departmental-web-projects/" target="_blank">Collaboration and Management in Cross-Departmental Web Projects</a></li>
<li>I presented an <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a> webinar on <a title="Project Management for Nonprofits" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2008/02/project-management-for-nonprofits-webinar/" target="_blank">Project Management for Nonprofits</a>, suggesting that nonprofits use techniques already in use by many for profit organizations</li>
<li>I asked <a title="Who Handles ePhilanthropy For Your Organization" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2009/01/who-handles-ephilanthropy-in-your-organization/" target="_blank">Who Handles ePhilanthropy in Your Organization</a>, mentioning the trend towards a separate department to develop and implement online strategy  It&#8217;s also important to know how <a title="How Not to Implement Online Strategies" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2009/05/how-not-to-implement-online-strategies/" target="_blank">what NOT to do online</a>, such as interviewing vendors before you&#8217;ve firmed up your requirements.  And here&#8217;s <a title="Why Organization Structure Matters" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2009/06/why-organization-structure-matters/" target="_blank">why organization structure matters</a>.</li>
<li>At successful nonprofits, staff are <em>all</em> involved in fundraising and communications, no matter what &#8216;department&#8217; they are in.  See <a title="Why Everyone Is In Communications" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/06/why-everyone-is-in-communications/" target="_blank">Why Everyone Is In Communications</a></li>
<li>To succeed online, sooner or later we need the help of vendors providing hosted software.  Read my <a title="Tips on Working with an Online Vendor" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2008/09/tips-on-working-with-an-online-vendor/" target="_blank">tips on working with an online vendor</a>.</li>
<li>This year after hearing about Michelle Misner&#8217;s wonderful experience at a <a title="Not for Profit Webmaster Round Table" href="http://webroundtable.org" target="_blank">webmaster group</a> I participate in, I co-presented another <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a> webinar on <a title="How the NYPL Successfully Rolled Out Project Manager" href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/11/recap-of-nten-webinar-project-managing-new-drupal-website-at-nypl/" target="_blank">How to NY Public Library Successfully Project Managed a New Drupal Website</a>.  If you&#8217;re planning a CMS rollout, whether or not you&#8217;re using Drupal, listening to Michelle tips on the <a title="Nten Webinar on NYPL CMS Rollout" href="http://www.nten.org/events/webinar/2011/11/29/how-nypl-successfully-project-managed-new-drupal-website" target="_blank">recording</a> is a must.</li>
</ul>
<p>More highlights from past posts next week.  Meanwhile, <em>thank you</em> for reading my thoughts for the past five years.  I wish you a wonderful 2012!</p>
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		<title>Are You Working Between the Holidays?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be in the office next week, as I suspect many of you will be (especially if you are wrapping up your year-end fundraising campaign).  Here&#8217;s some ideas to contemplate for for 2012: Ask some friends (who aren&#8217;t familiar with &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/12/are-you-working-between-the-holidays/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be in the office next week, as I suspect many of you will be (especially if you are wrapping up your year-end fundraising campaign).  Here&#8217;s some ideas to contemplate for for 2012:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ask some friends (who aren&#8217;t familiar with your organization) to critique your nonprofit&#8217;s website.  Are they able to quickly understand what you do?  Is it easy to donate or sign up for your email list?</li>
<li>Analyze your website analytics, Facebook insights data so you know what&#8217;s working best with your constituents.  And don&#8217;t forget to segment your audience.  <a title="How Nonprofits Should Be Using Data" href="http://www.socialbrite.org/2011/11/17/how-nonprofits-should-be-using-data/" target="_blank">Debra Askanase explains more</a></li>
<li>Go back to the basics &#8211; find new ways to <a title="Building an Effective Email List" href="http://idealware.org/articles/building-effective-email-list" target="_blank">build your email list</a> (via <a title="Idealware" href="http://www.idealware.org" target="_blank">Idealware</a>)</li>
<li>Encourage your staff&#8217;s professional development by supporting their participation in organizations such as <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a>, which will have its <a title="Nonprofit Technology Conference" href="http://www.nten.org/ntc" target="_blank">annual conference in April</a> and sponsors informational <a title="Nten Webinars" href="http://www.nten.org/webinars" target="_blank">webinars</a> and live <a title="Nten 501 Tech Clubs" href="http://www.nten.org/techclub" target="_blank">501 Tech meetings</a> throughout the US throughout the year.</li>
<li>Saying <a title="How to Thank Your Supporters" href="http://t.co/HulWllUc" target="_blank">thank you to donors</a> is always an good idea, but it&#8217;s also crucial to make sure your staff and volunteers feel appreciated for their hard work.  As my friend Shana Masterson recently tweeted, &#8220;You might not be in a position to reward someone (financially), but u can always acknowledge the work they&#8217;ve done.&#8221;</li>
<li>To make your meetings your effective, make sure an agenda goes out to participants in advance and a summary is sent shortly afterwards &#8211; it&#8217;s a simple project management technique that can insure that everyone&#8217;s on the same page</li>
<li>Help someone who is in transition.  While unemployment figures seem to be dropping a bit, there are still many people who are struggling.  Reach out to colleagues who need encouragement and support.</li>
</ol>
<p>Have a healthy and peaceful holiday and a wonderful new year.</p>
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		<title>How To Make Your Nonprofit Multi-Channel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 03:29:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is it so difficult for nonprofits to implement a multi-channel communications / fundraising strategy, even though integrated campaigns have been proven to outperform single channel approaches?  In the Agitator, Roger Craver says the main problem is silos, where departments &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/12/how-to-make-your-nonprofit-multi-channel/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it so difficult for nonprofits to implement a multi-channel communications / fundraising strategy, even though integrated campaigns have been <a title="Multi-Channel Fundraising Raises More Money" href="http://www.frogloop.com/care2blog/2011/6/30/multi-channel-fundraising-raises-more-money.html" target="_blank">proven to outperform single channel approaches</a>?  <a title="Flat Earth Fundraising" href="http://t.co/cUfeqGKv" target="_blank">In the Agitator, Roger Craver says the main problem is silos</a>, where departments operate separately from each other &#8211; even though this is directly opposite from how most constituents view an organization.</p>
<p>This point was driven home a few days later during a webinar by <a title="Convio" href="http://www.convio.com" target="_blank">Convio</a> and <a title="HJC" href="http://www.hjcnewmedia.com" target="_blank">HJC</a> on <a title="How Nonprofits Become Integrated Fundraising Organizations" href="https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/meetingArchive?eventId=8bjawlcm9qyg" target="_blank">How Nonprofits Become Integrated Fundraising Organizations</a>, which offered these tips on how a nonprofit learn to take advantage of the benefits of a multi-channel approach?</p>
<ol>
<li>Getting buy-in from senior management</li>
<li>Planning / investing in systems and process to encourage departments to cooperate instead of compete</li>
<li>Remove silos from teams and departments so they naturally collaborate towards mutually developed goals</li>
</ol>
<div>When I asked why this going multi-channel is so difficult, HJC&#8217;s Mike Johnston replied &#8216;inertia &#8211; nonprofits are used to doing things the way they always have.&#8217;  Interestingly, smaller organizations may find it easier to create a culture where integration takes place.</div>
<div></div>
<div><em><br />
</em>My take: <em>start by using an integrated editorial calendar</em> which includes upcoming direct mail solicitations, email marketing campaigns, website updates, social media etc. Beth Kanter <a title="LightBox Collaborative 2012 Editorial Calendar" href="http://t.co/Db6QNUBH" target="_blank">offers this way to get started</a> (thanks to <a title="Lightbox Collaborative" href="http://lightboxcollaborative.com/" target="_blank">Lightbox Collaborative</a>)  This will at least avoid the embarrassment of saying different things in different channels.  Then, <em>make sure results are measured for an overall campaign</em> instead of by department or by type of outreach.  Constituents use many ways to communicate;  it&#8217;s about time we did the same.</p>
<p>For a great primer on how to effectively use different communication channels together, <a title="Choosing the Right Communications Mix" href="http://j.mp/rwLq8j" target="_blank">view slides from Idealware&#8217;s recent webinar</a>.</div>
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		<title>End of Year Fundraising Appeals &#8211; What Works</title>
		<link>http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/12/end-of-year-fundraising-appeals-what-works/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 15:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s December, so it&#8217;s not surprising that my mailbox has been filled with nonprofit fundraising appeals recently.  I really don&#8217;t like direct mail (even if I eventually donate to these organizations, I will do it online), but receiving these solicitations &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/12/end-of-year-fundraising-appeals-what-works/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s December, so it&#8217;s not surprising that my mailbox has been filled with nonprofit fundraising appeals recently.  I really don&#8217;t like direct mail (even if I eventually donate to these organizations, I will do it online), but receiving these solicitations does help me to stay current on what techniques work best in attracting my attention.  Below are three examples of what I found interesting enough to read in detail:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Americares" href="http://www.americares.org" target="_blank">Americares</a> sent a paper bag with an appeal written on the outside so I didn&#8217;t even have to open it to read.  The headline &#8211; &#8216;we filled this bag with words&#8230;so you might fill it with medicine.&#8217;</li>
<li><a title="Christopher &amp; Dana Reeve Foundation" href="http://www.christopherreeve.org" target="_blank">Christopher &amp; Dana Reeve Foundation</a> used the more traditional four page letter, but it described the progress of someone who had benefited from the organization&#8217;s work and it was interesting enough so I read to the end</li>
<li><a title="Doctors Without Borders" href="http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org" target="_blank">Doctors Without Borders</a> sent a &#8216;Year in Review,&#8217; describing their work in 5 countries including photos and personal narratives by medical staff</li>
<li><a title="Mazon" href="http://www.mazon.org" target="_blank">Mazon</a> described &#8217;8 Myths About Hunger in America,&#8217; compelling me to read all eight to find out what was true and what wasn&#8217;t</li>
</ul>
<p>In the end, I donate to these nonprofits because I believe in the work they do, not in how creative their direct mail materials are.  But with the many solicitations we&#8217;re all receiving this month, it definitely makes sense for an organization to find a way to stand out from the crowd.  At least for me, the above nonprofits did a good job in keeping my attention.</p>
<p><em>My recommendation</em> &#8211; if your nonprofit sends direct mail, coordinate it with an online campaign that reinforces the message using website, email marketing and/or social media (and mention the website in the direct mail piece and vice versa). This will help get the attention of others like me who usually toss direct mail solicitations after a quick glance.</p>
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		<title>How to Be Thankful To Your Supporters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 22:47:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Thanksgiving arriving next week in the US, it&#8217;s a great time to think about gratitude, especially to constituents who are long term supporters of your nonprofit.  Here&#8217;s some easy actions you can take now: Do something special for those &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/11/how-to-be-thankful-to-your-supporters/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Thanksgiving arriving next week in the US, it&#8217;s a great time to think about gratitude, especially to constituents who are long term supporters of your nonprofit.  Here&#8217;s some easy actions you can take now:</p>
<ol>
<li><em>Do something special for those who have supported your organization for many years</em>, even if their gifts aren&#8217;t considered &#8216;major.&#8217;  In my view, regularity of donations is as important as larger contributions which arrive less frequently.  Make sure you segment out these loyal donors so you can customize your messaging communications.</li>
<li><em>Say thank you without necessarily asking for another donation</em>.  Describe a recent accomplishment that has been made possible by the constituent&#8217;s gift.</li>
<li><em>Ask supporters in what channels and how often they want to be communicated with</em> &#8211; and then respect these preferences.  Sometimes I get so many solicitations from organizations I support that after a while, I stop paying attention &#8211; especially if they all come through direct mail (I prefer online)</li>
<li><em>Make it personal</em> &#8211; ask board members or staff to acknowledge and thank contributors through recognition at events, brief phone calls or personalized emails / letters</li>
<li><em>Review auto replies</em> that are sent when an online donation is received &#8211; and then send additional thanks through other channels (even a well written auto reply is still an auto reply)</li>
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<p>And don&#8217;t forget to thank your nonprofit staff, who probably earn less money for more hours than if they worked in the for profit sector, and your board members, who are giving their valuable time (and money) to help your cause.  Expressing appreciation costs nothing, so why not make it a practice year-round &#8211; not just at Thanksgiving.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s New in ePhilanthropy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 13:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been wondering when you can build your nonprofit page on Google+, now&#8217;s the time.  Heather Mansfield offers help on How to Create a Google+ Page For Your Nonprofit. Also view this video by John Haydon.  Here&#8217;s Beth Kanter&#8217;s take.  &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/11/whats-new-in-ephilanthropy-17/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been wondering when you can build your nonprofit page on Google+, <a title="Google+ Pages" href="http://bit.ly/rS1KJa" target="_blank">now&#8217;s the time</a>.  Heather Mansfield offers help on <a title="How to Create a Google+ Page For Your Nonprofit" href="http://nonprofitorgs.wordpress.com/2011/11/07/how-to-create-a-google-page-for-your-nonprofit/" target="_blank">How to Create a Google+ Page For Your Nonprofit</a>. Also view this <a title="How to Build a Page on Google+" href="http://t.co/pjX3Xuam" target="_blank">video</a> by John Haydon.  Here&#8217;s <a title="Google+ Nonprofit Brand Pages" href="http://www.bethkanter.org/google-np-brand-pages/" target="_blank">Beth Kanter&#8217;s take</a>.  But the jury is still out on whether Google+ pages will prove to be as popular as Facebook pages.</p>
<p>Frustrated trying to keep up to date with Facebook?  Get help in John&#8217;s <a title="Tactical Guide to Recent Facebook Changes" href="http://www.johnhaydon.com/2010/11/tactical-guide-facebook-page/" target="_blank">Tactical Guide to Recent Facebook Changes</a> and sign up for next month&#8217;s <a title="Facebook features update" href="https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/showReg?udc=w6owpxmvs2le" target="_blank">bi-monthly Facebook features update from Common Knowledge</a>.</p>
<p>Planning to roll out a new website with Drupal?  Have you already launched, but finding it difficult to manage how to manage content edits and approvals?  Join Michelle Misner and I on Nov. 29 to learn<a title="How the NYPL Successfully Project Managed a New Drupal Website" href="http://www.nten.org/events/webinar/2011/11/29/how-nypl-successfully-project-managed-new-drupal-website" target="_blank"> How the NYPL Successfully Project Managed a New Drupal Website</a>.  (It&#8217;s free if you&#8217;re a <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a> member!).</p>
<p>Speaking of Nten, I&#8217;ve just signed up for next spring&#8217;s annual <a title="Nonprofit Technology Conference" href="http://www.nten.org/ntc" target="_blank">Nonprofit Technology Conference</a> in San Francisco.  Please <a title="Register for Nonprofit Technology Conference" href="http://www.nten.org/ntc/register" target="_blank">register now</a> to lock in the lowest rate.  It&#8217;s always the premier event of the year for the #nptech community.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s year-end fundraising season again.  Get a jump start by reviewing <a title="12 Ways to Strengthen Your Online Fundraising Campaign" href="http://t.co/X3NcI1mA" target="_blank">Farra Trompeter&#8217;s online fundraising tips</a>, <a title="How To Get Your Holiday Appeals Opened" href="http://t.co/RTciF6In" target="_blank">Convio&#8217;s How to Get Your Holiday Appeals Opened</a> and Jeff Brooks&#8217; reminder to <a title="Avoid Common Fundraising Mistakes" href="http://t.co/2VWfTKpo" target="_blank">Avoid Common Fundraising Mistakes</a>, e.g. remembering that you are not your donor.  And of course, don&#8217;t forget to plan a <a title="12 Tips for Implementing Successful Multi-Channel Fundraising Campaigns" href="http://t.co/q1AJRI8N" target="_blank">multi-channel campaign</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in NYC, join us at next week&#8217;s 501 Tech NYC event;  <a title="501 Tech NYC - Google for Nonprofits" href="http://501technycnov11-eorg.eventbrite.com/" target="_blank">this month we&#8217;ll chat about Google for Nonprofits</a>.  Also if you manage a nonprofit website, sign up for the next quarterly gathering of the <a title="Not-for-Profit Webmaster Roundtable" href="http://webroundtable.org/" target="_blank">Not-for-Profit Webmaster Round Table</a>, planned for mid-December.</p>
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		<title>Request to Charities I Support &#8211; Get to Know Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 01:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although I&#8217;ve made most of my contributions online in recent years, most of the nonprofits I support continue to send me direct mail asking for my support.  Very rarely am I asked about my communications preference &#8211; e.g. would you &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/10/request-to-charities-i-support-get-to-know-me/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although I&#8217;ve made most of my contributions online in recent years, most of the nonprofits I support continue to send me direct mail asking for my support.  Very rarely am I asked about my communications preference &#8211; e.g. would you prefer to be contacted through email?  And even when I usually make annual donations, it&#8217;s a bit frustrating to get solicitations continually during the year.</p>
<p>But it is enlightening to compare different nonprofits&#8217; communication styles, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>tieing in a donation request with a current issue which is affecting many of us &#8211; the still tough economy and high unemployment rate</li>
<li>a letter which begins with a promise that this organization would NOT be sending address labels, calendars, invitations to expensive dinners, nor will it use poignant photos to appeal to my emotions</li>
<li>a matching gift opportunity which offered a double match instead of the usual 1 for 1</li>
<li>details on exactly how past and future donations will be used</li>
<li>explaining specific benefits I will receive by donating at various levels</li>
<li>requesting a &#8216;suggested&#8217; gift based on a  one-time donation I made many years ago, not on the most frequent annual contributions I&#8217;ve made since</li>
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<div><strong>Note to charities I support </strong>- while I understand that direct mail is still useful at times, I made the switch to go online long ago.  Give me the option to decide how I want to hear from you &#8211; and how often.  Don&#8217;t bribe me with premiums that will increase your fundraising costs.  Show me specifically how my gifts have made a difference.</div>
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		<title>What&#8217;s New in ePhilanthropy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Reiss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the many tips offered at Friday&#8217;s session on Facebook Tactics That Get Results offered by M&#38;R Strategic Services and Nten was the reminder that very few Facebook fans will visit your page &#8211; they will mostly see your posts &#8230; <a href="http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/09/whats-new-in-ephilanthropy-15/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the many tips offered at Friday&#8217;s session on <a title="Facebook Tactics That Get Results" href="http://www.nten.org/events/webinar/2011/09/09/facebook-tactics-get-results-new-benchmarks-extra-report-mr-and-nten" target="_blank">Facebook Tactics That Get Results</a> offered by <a title="M&amp;R Strategic Services" href="http://www.mrss.com" target="_blank">M&amp;R Strategic Services</a> and <a title="Nten" href="http://www.nten.org" target="_blank">Nten</a> was the reminder that very few Facebook fans will visit your page &#8211; they will mostly see your posts in their newsfeed.  (So why invest in expensive custom Facebook tabs?)  Surprisingly, you are penalized for posting from third party services such as Tweetdeck and HootSuite (<a title="Using Third Party Applications Reduces Facebook Engagement" href="http://t.co/T650tXz" target="_blank">read more</a> on why these posts are less likely to appear in your newsfeed then if you post directly on Facebook).</p>
<p>How do you get more engagement &#8211; i.e. likes and comments, which will give your posts more visibility?  Use different types of content, including photos and videos, and <em>ask constituents to take a specific action</em> &#8211; especially those that will result in providing their email address so you can build your list.  (Did you know that you lose 18% of your list each year through unsubscribes and email addresses that no longer work?).</p>
<p>Idealware offers help on <a title="Measuring Your Results in Social Media" href="http://t.co/o2lVtEc" target="_blank">measuring your results on social media</a> and Frogloop advises on how well as how you can <a title="Managing a Cross-Channel Strategy" href="http://t.co/uilOHya" target="_blank">manage data across multiple channels</a>.  Jocelyn Harmon offers some simple advice on <a title="Why I Won't Donate to Your Nonprofit" href="http://t.co/Uxd3SfG" target="_blank">why constituents don&#8217;t donate</a>.</p>
<p>Many nonprofits rely heavily on volunteers, yet their importance has often been overshadowed by those of lucky to have &#8216;paid&#8217; work.  LinkedIn now offers a section to highlight <a title="LinkedIn Volunteer Experience and Causes" href="http://www.frogloop.com/care2blog/2011/9/9/linkedin-launches-volunteer-and-causes-profiles.html" target="_blank">volunteer experience and causes</a>, which will help nonprofits to find its most loyal supporters.</p>
<p>Sept. 11 was a sad day, marking a decade since we lost almost three thousand people in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.  What can nonprofits learn when the unthinkable happens?  Here are some <a title="Lessons from 9/11 Philanthropy" href="http://t.co/Ya0ptTi" target="_blank">lessons</a> and another <a title="Outpouring Of 9/11 Financial Support Slowed In A Few Months" href="http://www.thenonprofittimes.com/article/detail/outpouring-of-9-11-financial-support-slowed-in-a-few-months-4065" target="_blank">view of the effect on nonprofits</a> as we recover from a very emotional day yesterday.  Ten years ago, I worked for <a title="Cross-Cultural Solutions" href="http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org" target="_blank">Cross-Cultural Solutions</a>, which was able to help to coordinate recovery efforts in NYC after the horrible event.</p>
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