Benefits of Nonprofit Fall Fundraising

Benefits of Nonprofit Fall Fundraising

Fall is one of the most powerful seasons for nonprofit fundraising. That’s because fall is a busy time of year for fundraising. Sure, there’s GivingTuesday and the standard year-end push, but limiting yourself to just those only a events equates to missed opportunities. With year-end giving right around the corner, fall offers a unique opportunity to connect with donors, share impact stories, and set the stage for a strong finish to the year.  We have put together a few common strategies for fundraising as well as some new fresh ideas that might fit your nonprofits goals

 

Common Fundraising Strategies

  • Grants: Applying to foundations, corporations, and government sources. (You’re already very strong in this area!) 
  • Individual Giving: Year-end campaigns, monthly donor programs, peer-to-peer fundraising. 
  • Corporate Partnerships: Sponsorships, cause-marketing campaigns, employee giving/matching gifts. 
  • Events: Galas, community runs/walks, benefit concerts, online auctions. 
  • Digital Campaigns: Giving Tuesday, Facebook/Instagram fundraisers, email marketing, crowdfunding. 

Fresh Ideas

  • Micro-donation campaigns (e.g., $10/month club, “skip a coffee” challenge). 
  • Legacy giving programs (wills and bequests). 
  • Merchandise (branded apparel, art created by program participants). 
  • Recurring “impact updates” to donors that tie gifts to tangible outcomes (e.g., $35 = 1 hospital shipment, $50 = 5 backpacks). 
  • Community partnerships with restaurants, gyms, or local businesses (“% of sales days”).

 

Final Thoughts

From September through November, donors are more engaged, events are plentiful, and Giving Tuesday (December 2 this year) is top of mind. Nonprofits that plan ahead in fall are the ones who maximize momentum during year-end.  Fall is an opportunity to connect with your community and raise awareness about your cause.