
To our nonprofit community, while navigating fundraising in uncertain times
Gabby Weiss –
This week’s ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of federal grant funding has many nonprofits scrambling to avoid potentially catastrophic impacts of interrupted funding, and many more organizations concerned about the financial future and long-term stability of the sector.
In the past five years, nonprofits have weathered numerous disruptions to fundraising-as-usual, from global events like the COVID-19 pandemic, to regional happenings such as last December’s Canada postal strike. Through it all, conversations with our partner nonprofit organizations have highlighted the resiliency of the nonprofit sector and the dedicated individuals working tirelessly to keep the doors open in the face of immense need.
Here at Dataro, our world revolves around serving nonprofits, and while we can’t fix the problems of the world, we’re here to help however we can. We’ve rounded up a collection of free resources that may be useful to you right now:
- 30 days of free access to AI Assist, our nonprofit fundraising GPT, trained to help you quickly draft everything from emergency appeals to SMS and social media copy.
- A collection of fundraising impact calculators, including, monthly giving, midlevel, and major giving. If you’re exploring last minute pivots to your fundraising plans, these tools can help you determine the number of donors to engage in order to hit your goals.
- An A/B test randomizer, to help you experiment and find the most effective language for communicating with your supporters about your organization’s needs.
- A collection of resources on getting started with AI. If you’re just beginning to explore how AI tools can help you increase efficiency in your work, these resources can help point you in the right direction, and make sure you avoid common mistakes.
As we all navigate continued changes in the political landscape, we’re here to support you however we can. Stay strong, and keep on keeping on.