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What Motivates People To Give?

A logical argument? Well researched and presented facts? Proof of results? Hyped-up urgency? A promise of recognition? Any of those might suffice. But perhaps you’ll find a better answer in this video … “Giving is the best communication.” Not bad for a commercial! Tom Thanks for the pointer Ken.  

Learn More February 12, 2014

Facebook Facts

Facebook celebrated its 10th birthday last week (didn’t we just see the birthing movie?), and Pew Research marked the occasion with a heap of recent research findings about Facebook users. Here are some highlights … Facebook is used by 57% of all American adults, with 64% of those visiting the site on a daily basis. […]

Learn More February 10, 2014

Your Baby Is Ugly. Congratulations!

The ‘baby’ I’m referring to is the design of your web pages. After all those screaming bouts with your designers and developers over web designs, after all the experimentation with splash pages and all-flash sites, some experts, whose views as trend analysts I value, say we may be on the cusp of a new trend: […]

Learn More February 7, 2014

Do You Love Your Customers?

“Do you love your customers?” asks Seth Godin in a recent post. It’s a big mistake to view and treat your customers (aka donors) as the means to an end, he argues. Says Godin: “In a free market with plenty of information, it’s very hard to succeed merely by loving the money your customers pay […]

Learn More February 6, 2014

Overcoming The Noise

When you think about the competition for those donor dollars your organization deserves, you probably think first about the other nonprofits active in your space. Curses are muttered. But that assumes a head-to-head competition — donor gets their message, gets your message, compares the two … and they win the contribution. In reality, your message […]

Learn More February 3, 2014

Unlock Your Retention Treasure Trove

There’s no more important action a fundraiser can take than making sure the donor knows how important and wonderful he or she is. And quite frankly, there’s no communication vehicle as powerfully suited for this task than the simple, well-written, four-page paper newsletter. Not digital. Not slick. Not focused on the ego of the organization. […]

Learn More January 28, 2014

But You Are Free …

Want to double your persuasion power? The Neuromarketing blog has the answer. In their post, Four Words That Double Persuasion, they report: “Want to double your success in persuading people to do as you ask? Four simple words, and even other phrases with the same meaning, have been shown to double the success rate in […]

Learn More January 27, 2014

Snacking, Bingeing, Consuming On The Run

I just stumbled upon a fascinating thought piece from Mindshare, a global marketing/media company, part of an occasional series they publish under the rubric CultureVulture. This report is simply titled Entertainment and discusses the various ways that evolving media use and particularly the way we receive, view and interact with entertainment content will spill over into […]

Learn More January 24, 2014

Don’t Read This Post Till Saturday

If you are inclined to read this post on Friday, or any other weekday, please refrain. Weekdays are work days … days when fundraisers should be raising funds. This post features a link to an article from the Non-Profit Marketing Blog about social media, which means pretty much by definition that it’s not about raising […]

Learn More January 23, 2014

Who Better To Talk To?

If you are seriously interested in arresting your nonprofit’s declining retention rate, there are several approaches you can take — tactical improvements to your cultivation and renewal streams, improving ‘customer service’ aspects of your operations, telling a more compelling story (delivering both emotion and results). Of course these are not mutually exclusive approaches … probably […]

Learn More January 22, 2014

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    Behavioral Science Q & A

    Q: As a designer who works with non-profits on fundraising strategy, I see the language like the following: “Our supporters help empower every girl, ensuring she has the resources she needs.” I do not think the word “help” is useful–I think “Our supporters empower every girl, ensuring she has the resources she needs. ” is much more engaging. Thoughts?

    Whether “help” is more engaging or not really depends on the framing and context. The word help can sometimes weaken the perceived agency of the supporter, making their role feel secondary rather than central (your point). On the other hand, help can also signal collaboration rather than implying full ownership of the outcome, which might […]

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    Q: We started offering a donor cover option last april 1. The data to date suggests this may be dampening giving.eg. those who say yes to donor cover have a lower average gift (based on analysis of 6000+ gifts). I’m wondering if those who give lower gifts feel more guilt and therefore say yes to donor cover or if the presence of donor cover is making people adjust (lower) their gift size to accommodate the extra 3%. Would love any insights you have.

    Great question! Here’s how behavioral science can help unpack what might be happening: Pain of Paying: Even a small extra charge can make giving feel more transactional than emotional, potentially reducing generosity. Fairness Concerns: Some donors might perceive donor cover as a surcharge rather than a contribution to the cause. If they feel the charity […]

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    Q: When writing an appeal, I waffle back and forth between writing “Your gift CAN…” or “Your gift WILL…” Any studies of which of these two words is best for an appeal?

    The choice between “Your gift CAN…” and “Your gift WILL…” taps into the psychological framing of certainty vs. possibility. Currently, there is no academic research directly comparing these two framings in charitable appeals. However, I suspect no framing is universally better—the outcome likely depends on your target audience and the campaign’s goal. Here are some thoughts: Certainty Framing – […]

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    Q: Do you have any insight on whether integrating an individual giving appeal with other comms from the charity in both appearance and messaging can uplift results? Or does the actual appeal become ‘lost’ for lack of stand-out?

    Integrating an individual giving appeal with other communications from a charity can have both positive and negative effects, and the outcome largely depends on how it’s executed. Advantages of Integration Brand Consistency: Maintaining a consistent appearance and messaging across all communications can reinforce the org’s brand identity and strengthen brand recognition and trust among your […]

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    Q: Is there any research on response rate impact in direct mail when referring to a sustainer gift as ongoing or recurring (catching all frequencies) v. monthly or annual?

    I’m not aware of any in-market tests specifically comparing recurring vs. gift frequency language. I suspect the answer might not be the same with all gift frequencies, nor with all people. It sounds like a great opportunity for you to test and find out what works for your audience. Based on the literature, here’s a couple […]

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    Q: A major conservation nonprofit sends me lots of mail, many of which have on the envelope “time to renew” or “2nd notice.” I find this practice deceptive, especially as I haven’t given to said organization since 1997. It must be effective or they wouldn’t do it. But is it ethical?

    Based on what we know from existing data, those renewal notices can actually be pretty effective in getting people to donate. They tap into our psychology – creating a sense of urgency, reminding us of past support, and using personalization to make the message hit home. They’re playing on our natural tendencies to feel obligated […]

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