What drives people to give? And what stops people from giving?
That's what Tim Kachuriak and his team at NextAfter have made their mission to discover.
They've put a nonprofit spin on behavioral science by turning the nonprofit donation landscape into their research lab, and it's fascinating.
Since fundraising is one of the biggest efforts in nonprofit work, I sat down with Tim to find out his top tips to help you optimize your fundraising.
Key Takeaways:- How Tim learned to leverage his network and get comfortable talking to people
- Invite people to be a part of the cause
- How they run experiments, conduct mystery donor studies, and map the journey from the donor's perspective
- What motivates people to give
- Tactical and strategic tips for emails and creating your unique value proposition
- 4-part framework: Appeal, Exclusivity, Credibility, Clarity
- Speak the donor's language, not your organization-speak
- Forensic research - The team collects large amounts of data to look for patterns
- Applied research - The live samples are treated as a lab to figure out what works
- Nonprofit Innovation & Optimization Summit
- The Brainy Business Podcast with Melina Palmer
- Book: Neuro Web Design: What Makes them Click?
- Website: NextAfter
- Twitter: twitter.com/NextAfter
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