Do this one thing to boost donor retention rates
Our research shows that 62% of first-time donors don’t give again within three years. That’s sad. Here’s one proven way to boost donor retention, courtesy
Our research shows that 62% of first-time donors don’t give again within three years. That’s sad. Here’s one proven way to boost donor retention, courtesy
Old school acknowledgement letters can be slow-moving, cumbersome, and they often end up in the recycling bin. The NMSU Foundation swapped form letters for a

We just launched a new feature in our personalized video tool that allows fundraisers to record one-off videos for your donors without having to build

Here are three super quick tips for a Halloween ThankView campaign that’s so good, it’s scary .😱🎃 Does it feel like a nightmare to communicate
The Right Message, the Right Time and the Right Messenger Parent fundraising programs can be especially tricky. There are longstanding debates in fundraising about how,
When a 7 year-old fundraiser raises millions of dollars for your institution, how do you say “thank you”? The Evelina London Children’s Charity team had
Our alumni are humans, too. And just like us, they crave transparency and realness. As we all aim to break through the noise of inboxes

The University of Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association used personalized videos to thank every single donor. Now that’s what we call a great donor experience.
EverTrue & ThankView have joined forces on a new integration that brings video engagement stats into EverTrue. Bet that got your attention? (And maybe some

We hosted a special edition RAISE podcast and live Q&A with Lynne Wester, the Donor Relations Guru, on how to engage donors during the coronavirus

The Kansas State University Foundation built backpacks with all the equipment fundraisers and donor experience officers need to create high-quality, personalized videos using only a
Are people ecstatic about giving to your institution? It might seem like a silly question at first blush… but…is it though? We probably don’t think