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It's March and you suddenly realize you haven't contacted donors since December. Sound familiar?
You're great at running campaigns - your year-end appeal crushed it, your spring event was a success - but then... radio silence. Donors hear from you only when you need money, and you wonder why retention rates keep dropping and supporters seem less engaged each year.
What You'll Discover in This EpisodeThe counterintuitive truth: The nonprofits with the highest donor retention don't ask for money less often - they ask MORE often while providing tremendous value between asks.
The game-changing strategy: How to create a systematic donor stewardship calendar that combines regular fundraising with impact reporting, turning every communication into both relationship-building AND revenue generation.
What's Inside the FrameworkA social services nonprofit afraid they were "too pushy" completely transformed their approach:
One donor said: "I love that you keep me updated on both the needs and the progress. It makes me feel like a real partner in your work, not just someone you ask for money."
Perfect For Veterans Services (and Every Other Nonprofit)Michael from a veterans nonprofit gets specific strategies for showing measurable outcomes - veterans finding jobs, securing housing, successful transitions - while maintaining consistent giving opportunities.
The Bottom LineDonors don't get tired of hearing from organizations they care about. They get tired of hearing from organizations that only contact them for money or provide no value.
Ready to transform scattered, guilty communications into a strategic system that builds relationships AND raises more money? This episode gives you the exact month-by-month blueprint that turns donor stewardship from an afterthought into your secret retention weapon.
Stop losing donors between campaigns. Start building the kind of ongoing relationships that create lifelong supporters.