Unlocking Major Gifts: Early Trends and Insights
At EverTrue, we’re on a mission to make the really hard job of fundraising so much easier for every fundraiser – so they can improve
At EverTrue, we’re on a mission to make the really hard job of fundraising so much easier for every fundraiser – so they can improve
Canceled donor meetings are disappointing, but they’re just a part of life. Mobile-friendly technology can turn donor meeting cancelations into an opportunity to connect with
The Santa Clara University teamed up with EverTrue to implement a Donor Experience (DX) program that would bridge the gap between annual giving donors and
Over the past two years, the EverTrue product suite has experienced significant growth. EverTrue’s advancement intelligence, segmentation, and fundraiser empowerment software is now complemented by
The University of Wyoming Foundation prospect research team has the right people in the right seats, processes to power consistent and proactive prospecting, and clear
What. A. Roadtrip. 20 speakers, countless giveaways (and getaways), and one wild ride later – and here we are! RAISE Roadmap Day was a fantastic
$45k for the Classics: How EverTrue helped close a giving challenge with 4 hours to go. It was the final hours of the University of
Dianna Finocchiaro Gallagher is one of the founding fundraisers at Santa Clara University’s Donor Experience Program. In her first four months as a digital-first gift
Engaging stories, witty hosts, 1:1 conversations… it’s the Advancement version of our favorite shows. You all have some amazing stories to tell – you should
Last year, the Bentley University advancement team concluded that even the most skilled and dedicated relationship-builders plateau in their outputs if they are not powered
[confetti] That’s right. Cue the confetti. This is cause for a big — neigh (get it? 🦄), a HUMONGOUS — celebration! EverTrue and ThankView have
There are nine folks in the advancement office at Wilkes University. Which means there are nine full plates and dozens of hats. Budgets are tight,