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Tales of the Work from Home World during Covid-19 Pandemic
The concept of work from home (WFH) has been around for a decade now, across almost every economic sector including the nonprofit industry. Fundraisi ...

Case Study: Online Giving Helps St. Giles Catholic Parish Raise $91,061 in 2 Months
Even as in-person events and activities were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, GiveCentral locations raised thousands of dollars more during ...

Custom donation pages make fundraising personal
We understand that when motivating your donors to give, a personalized look and feel is key. But you don’t always have the technical skill, staff tim ...

How St. Pancras Parish raised 88% of their annual giving in the last 3 months.
Are your online donations suffering because you haven’t optimized your giving pages?
St. Pancras Parish, Brooklyn successfully raised ...

Nonprofit Success Story: How St. Martin dePorres raised $20000 in 3 months!
When St. Martin dePorres (Brooklyn) wanted to lift donations during COVID-19 they focused on their website effectiveness.
This helped them success ...

A Fresh Look at Spring Fundraising for Nonprofits
Spring time is just around the corner and nonprofit professionals are gearing up to run the most successful campaigns. There are different fundraiser ...

Fundraising for Nonprofits in the face of a Pandemic
We are all aware of the situation that the Covid-19 virus has put us in. However, that shouldn’t stop your process of planning and making efforts; th ...

Minimize friction when switching to a new donor management software
Transitioning to new technology, product or software isn’t easy. So is the case for nonprofits and charities looking to switch to a new donor managem ...

How can your nonprofit fundraising benefit from Matching Gifts?
As a nonprofit fundraising leader, you might have come across the concept of matching gifts. To contribute with a matching gift, donors just have to ...

Nonprofit Fundraising simplified with GiveCentral’s mobile giving
It is true that smartphones are now everywhere. It is said that only 35% of Americans owned a smartphone in the year 2011, six years down the line th ...