Mastering the Planning Phase of Year-End Campaigns
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As the year draws to a close, nonprofits everywhere are gearing up for one of the most critical times in the fundraising calendar. The year-end period is not just about closing out the year with a bang; it's an opportunity to establish deeper connections with your donors, reflect on your achievements, and set the stage for future success. But how do you stand out in the flurry of charitable appeals?
Fear not, because we've got you covered with our top year-end fundraising hacks – aka things that you can incorporate in your already-planned campaign.
The last thing you want to be worrying about as you spend time with friends and family over the holiday season is whether or not your social media post published or if you need to scramble and get something up in the final hour.
Here are some creative, actionable social media hacks to help you engage your audience, spark generosity, and drive donations without wasting time on content that won’t perform. And if you think all you can do is get two posts out per week, there’s a hack for that, too 😉
1. If You Can Only Post 2 Times Per Week, Here’s What to Focus On
Consistency matters more than frequency. If you can only post twice a week, make those posts count by focusing on:2. Double Down on Engagement (It Can Be More Effective Than Posting)
Instead of spending five hours creating new posts, try spending one hour per weekday building relationships with your audience through engagement. These small actions take far less effort than creating a brand-new campaign—and they’re 10x more personal.
Donors love seeing their impact—and their peers do, too. Spotlight their generosity with posts like:
Tagging donors (with their permission) not only honors them, but also increases the visibility of your campaign to their networks.
5. Lean Into Gratitude
This time of year, gratitude goes a long way. Even if you’re short on time or resources, a simple thank-you can leave a lasting impression:
Gratitude doesn’t just feel good—it creates loyal advocates for your cause.
Remember, it’s not about how much you post—it’s about posting intentionally. A few posts per week paired with high engagement is better than posting every day without strategy.
By implementing these strategies, nonprofits can enhance their email campaigns, foster stronger relationships with donors, and ultimately drive more donations to support their vital work.
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