Webinar: Building Lasting Relationships to Maximize Impact

Posted , by Elizabeth Vana, Client Coordinator. Topic: Donors, Fundraising, Gift Solicitation, Webinars and Videos.

Free Webinar: Building Lasting Relationships to Maximize Impact   This insightful session will deepen your understanding of donor engagement. Learn best practices for cultivating meaningful relationships, effective stewardship strategies and how to communicate your organization’s mission to inspire sustained support. Our team of experts will share: Real—world examples of donor cultivation and stewardship Strategies to… Read more »

How to Build Donor Relationships During Crisis

Posted , by Marissa Monell, Client Manager. Topic: Arts & Culture, Careers in Philanthropy, Crisis Fundraising, Donor Communication, Donors, Fundraising, Major Donors, Nonprofit Management.

A Day in the Life of an Executive Director During These Uncertain Times How Shawn Puller Keeps Garth Newel Music Center Moving Forward By Marissa Monell, Client Manager, The Curtis Group, and Shawn Puller, Executive Director of Garth Newel Music Center in Warm Springs, VA We are excited to continue “A Day in the Life… Read more »

Connecting with Millennials: How Nonprofits Can Build Relationships with Tomorrow’s Leaders

Posted , by Victoria Dietz, Campaign Manager. Topic: Donor Communication, Donor Prospects, Fundraising.

The most recent AFP eWire featured three short, but informative, articles on tapping into the power of Millennials. Nonprofits know this influential generational group is more “connected” than any of its predecessors. But, how can the estimated 92 million members of the Millennial generation (born between 1980 and 2001) be motivated to effectively rally behind a… Read more »

Even Online, It’s All About Relationships

Posted , by Wendy McGrady. Topic: Donor Communication.

At the Hampton Roads Institute for Nonprofit Leadership Conference last Friday, I went to a good workshop by our Giving Institute colleague Jay Love of eTapestry. It was called “The Internet Unveiled: The Newest Tools & Website Trends for Relationship Building,” with the key words being “relationship building.” Jay’s message was to make sure your online… Read more »

Beyond the Headlines: What Giving USA 2025 Means for You

Posted , by Elizabeth Vana, CFRE. Topic: Crisis Fundraising, Donor Advised Funds, Donor Prospects, Donors, Federal Funding Uncertainty, Fundraising, Funds and Funders, Gift Solicitation, Giving USA, Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy Research & Events.

The Giving USA 2025 Data Is In — Now What? The newly released Giving USA 2025: Annual Report on Philanthropy shows that charitable giving in 2024 reached $592.5 billion — a 6.3% increase in current dollars and a 3.3% increase when adjusted for inflation. A strong stock market and steady economy fueled growth, with nearly every recipient sector seeing… Read more »

Is It the End of Philanthropy As We Know It?

Posted , by . Topic: Crisis Fundraising, Federal Funding Uncertainty, Fundraising, Major Donors, Philanthropy Research & Events.

Change Is the Only Constant: Prepare for the Future of Philanthropy By Wendy McGrady President and Chief Operating Officer The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is famous for noting that the only constant in life is change, saying “you cannot step twice in the same river.” Over 2,000 years later, this concept remains relevant—especially for the nonprofit sector… Read more »

AI + Fundraising = More Time for Donors

Posted , by Lindsey Rosenthal, Associate Consultant. Topic: Development Plan, Donors, Fundraising, Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy Research & Events.

Want More Time with Donors? Start Using AI for These 3 Fundraising Tasks By Lindsey Rosenthal Associate Consultant As nonprofit fundraising professionals, we’re all too familiar with the pressures of doing more with fewer resources. Smaller teams. Larger goals. Greater expectations. But what if AI tools could help ease this burden—allowing us to focus on what… Read more »

Women Give Differently – Is Your Nonprofit Keeping Up?

Posted , by Kate Hildebrant, Consultant. Topic: Development Plan, Fundraising, High-Net-Worth Individuals, Philanthropy Research & Events.

Women Give Differently: The Unique Role of Women in Philanthropy By Kate Hildebrand Consultant Recently I had the opportunity to attend a panel discussion on the topic of women in philanthropy. It was inspiring to hear from local female leaders on a subject that is important to me personally as a woman in fundraising and one… Read more »

The Curtis Group Hosts Town Hall on How Nonprofits are Adapting to Government Funding Changes

Posted , by Keith Curtis, President. Topic: Federal Funding Uncertainty, Fundraising, Government, Philanthropy Research & Events.

How Nonprofits are Adapting to Government Funding Challenges By Keith Curtis President, The Curtis Group As we all navigate a period of uncertainty shaped by executive orders, federal funding freezes, shifting priorities, stock market volatility, inflation, and the unpredictable ripples from this and so much more, we want to provide a space for nonprofits to unite,… Read more »

Accelerate Into the Curve: Fundraising Boldly in Uncertain Times

Posted , by Wendy McGrady, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Topic: Crisis Fundraising, Federal Funding Uncertainty, Fundraising, Government, National Research Collaborative, Philanthropy Research & Events.

Accelerate Into the Curve: Fundraising Boldly in Uncertain Times By Wendy McGrady Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer As a new driver, the idea of accelerating into a curve was counterintuitive, even scary. Our instinct is to hit the brakes. Now, as veteran drivers, we know that the key to staying in control is to accelerate… Read more »