A master class for the year-end!! . . . . . about the importance of data-informed personalization’s and donor stewardship and emphasizing how technology and some human-centered strategies can transform your nonprofit donor relationships. You’ll hear a wealth of actionable recommendations, provided by Diana Otero, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Bloomerang.com.

There’s a lot to learn from this episode, explaining the need to revisit and optimize donor experiences, particularly through personalization. Diana begins by reminding us that even simple gestures, like addressing donors by name, can foster meaningful connections. “Using the donor’s name is a great way to build that rapport,” she explains. Yet, she urges nonprofits to go deeper, referencing past donor activities to demonstrate genuine understanding and appreciation. This level of engagement, she recommends, doesn’t require individual tailoring for every donor but can be achieved by grouping donors with shared interests or histories.

Another key focus is the intersection of technology and donor relationships. Diana emphasizes the importance of continuously refining digital touchpoints, such as donation pages and year-end giving statements. “Put yourself in the donor’s shoes and see what that experience is like,” she advises, pointing out that outdated or cumbersome processes can alienate supporters. She encourages nonprofits to make giving ‘frictionless’, incorporating advancements like digital wallets and mobile-friendly designs to improve accessibility.

 

Diana also challenges the traditional separation between volunteers and financial donors, advocating for a more integrated view. “Most volunteers are among your most loyal supporters,” she says, encouraging nonprofits to recognize and steward all forms of support—be it time, skills, or funds—as part of a ‘holistic relationship’ strategy. By acknowledging the breadth of donor contributions, organizations can inspire deeper and broader engagements.

 

Diana’s insights are a clarion call for nonprofits to think strategically about data, technology, and personalization. Her advice to regularly revisit systems and practices, coupled with her passion for donor engagement, serve as an energizing reminder of the opportunities for more success combining tech with your mission!

 

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