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How to Reactivate Lapsed Donors in Nonprofit Fundraising

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Nonprofit fundraising is no easy task. And the job can get especially dicey when you lose a donor. That’s because it costs a lot more money to acquire a new donor than it does to maintain an existing one. With some nudging and special nonprofit fundraising programs, you can bring a percentage of your lapsed donors into the fold again. Visit us at or call 623-687-3908 for more information about Nonprofit Fundraising. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Reactivate Lapsed Donors in Nonprofit Fundraising


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How to Reactivate Lapsed Donors in Nonprofit
Fundraising

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Nonprofit Fundraising
  • It costs a lot more money to acquire new donor
    than to maintain existing one
  • Donors lapse for many reason, a lost of interest
    in your organization or another organization has
    taken your place in their heart and wallet
  • Good news is lapsed donors begin to give again
    with some nudging

3
Nonprofit Fundraising
  • Whos a Lapsed Donor?
  • Organizations that hold major fundraising every
    two years 24 months of inactivity
  • Organizations that hold regular fundraising 12
    months of inactivity

4
Nonprofit Fundraising
  • An Example of a Lapsed Donor Program
  • Busy lives keep donors from keeping track of
    donations
  • Nonprofits should do the record keeping and
    reminding for donors
  • Here are recommended actions for donors last
    donations date
  • Nine months Phone call or letter containing
    update, and request for dollar amount no higher
    than last gift
  • One year Direct mail using lapsed language
  • 13 months Letter of concern indicating more
    than a year of no contact

5
Nonprofit Fundraising
  • An Example of a Lapsed Donor Program
  • 16 to 18 months Phone call or mailing with an
    offer thats lower than their last gift including
    lapsed language
  • 21 to 24 months A final phone call or mailing
    indicating a gift that will be matched dollar for
    dollar
  • 25 or more months On occasion, mail the appeals
    with lapsed language
  • Tracking your results is the most important part
    of lapsed donors
  • If you are spending more than youre taking in,
    you need to let donor go

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Nonprofit Fundraising
  • Not all Lapsed Donors are Created Equal
  • Few things to keep in mind with lapsed donors
  • Segment out lapsed donors from current donor
    population and speak to them differently
  • Lapsed donors still see themselves as current
    donors. Remind lapsed donors of their status by
    calling out last gifts or asking them to come
    back
  • Lapsed one time donors are different from
    multi-gift donors
  • Best communication channels is to use letter,
    then phone call
  • Lapsed donors cannot be ignored. Theyre a
    potential source of needed funding and should be
    nurtured with communications

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About the Author
Edward Phillips, MBA, is chief creative officer
of IPM Advancement, a leading nonprofit
fundraising company. Visit us at
http//www.ipmadvancement.com or call
623-687-3908 for more information about Nonprofit
Fundraising.
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