At the heart of every nonprofit executive lies a gnawing worry: How will I raise more money? Nonprofits want to make the world a better place in small and large ways, and having the funds to effect change is critical to this lofty mission.
A successful sustained giving program can be a game-changer for your nonprofit, bringing in consistent and reliable funding that your mission can depend on. The best part: every nonprofit can maximize sustained giving success with a well-built and effectively managed program.
This article reviews the best practices for developing a successful program based on the experiences of the country's top sustained giving programs.
This basic point is often overlooked. Many nonprofits don’t consider the ease of a sustained giving program!
Some simple donation form tweaks can remove obstacles for donors:
What’s the best way to ask? You can use any one of several fundraising tools, but for offline channels like direct mail, choose a toll-free phone number and a memorable URL so you can start tracking the relationship and managing the donor journey.
If you have an all-in-one nonprofit CRM, you have all the data to identify sustainers within your donor base. Many donors give multiple times a year but aren’t flagged as sustainers because the giving isn’t regular or someone has given sizable gifts infrequently. Mine your data and view it to find someone committed to your cause. That’s the number-one quality of all sustainers.
Data can show you how many gifts a donor makes per year, and many organizations will use AI-enabled tools to predict the best time to ask donors to give more or give more regularly.
Once you’ve found some potential sustainers, create a compelling message or relay a heartfelt story about your organization’s impact. People want to help, and data can show you the paths that will be most successful.
For example, suppose you have a donor, and you know she donated to fund advocacy for FDA approval of a drug because her husband is sick. In that case, she might be touched and motivated by stories about other successful advocacy efforts you’ve launched. Or she might appreciate an email wishing her a happy anniversary; use data points to personalize your outreach and strengthen donor relationships.
The key to a successful sustainer program is retention rates. You not only want a donor giving you $20 a month, but you also want her donating every month…forever! There are myriad ways you can retain donors and increase sustained giving, including:
As you start to map out a sustained giving program, it is helpful to piggyback a donor steward campaign to make sure you’re letting those donors know how impactful their giving is. This means you’ll be promoting your sustained giving program along with a donor stewardship campaign, effectively riding the coattails of the stewardship campaign to broach the sustained giving program.
Simply add some of the outreach strategies listed to an ongoing campaign, and you’ll have a solid start to your sustained giving program.
A sustained giving program must be monitored over time. Keeping in touch with these donors will keep them engaged and encourage them to continue to commit to your mission.
There are five keys to sustainer management:
And finally, specialized billing software is vital. The right type of billing technology can make a significant difference.
A data-driven approach is highly effective because you can quickly see what’s working, but you can also find areas of weakness and promptly pivot to improve the success of your program. According to the 2023 Nonprofit Tech for Good Report, 67% of nonprofits use a CRM to manage donor data, and 15% use AI tools to find new donor prospects.
You can also measure:
Relying on a robust nonprofit CRM, such as one that offers features like donor segmentation, automated reporting, or real-time analytics dashboards, can make you a smarter—and more effective—fundraiser. For instance, tools that highlight lapsed donors or predict donor behavior using AI can help you target and re-engage supporters efficiently.
Relying on a robust nonprofit CRM to collect and analyze data can make your fundraising efforts more fruitful.
Specialized CRM systems with sustainer management features can significantly enhance your nonprofit's recurring donation programs. The key benefits include saving staff time, improving donor engagement, and maximizing revenue collection rates. Here's how nonprofits can achieve these benefits:
By leveraging the right CRM technology, nonprofits can reduce administrative burdens, foster stronger donor relationships, and secure more consistent funding for their missions.
The size of your staff, the amount of your annual donations, even the cause you support—none of these are hurdles to creating and managing a successful sustained giving program.
It all comes down to caring about your donors, understanding their journey and why they give, and showing them how impactful their donation is and how much you appreciate their loyalty. Use technology to help you, whether it’s aggregating data points, using artificial intelligence for insights, or offering specialized billing software to keep the dollars coming in.
Finally, as with any effort, measure your results so you can amplify your success stories and find areas for improvement.
The scope of your sustained giving program is unlimited. If you want to see how clients, large and small, use CharityEngine’s software to create, sustain, and grow their programs, request a demo, and we will show you the tools in action.