To raise bigger gifts, small charities need to pay more attention to quality, not quantity, when cultivating donors, according to a new study.
Nonprofits should be more selective in deciding which prospective donors to pursue and take better care of the supporters they already have, says Amy Eisenstein, one of the authors.
The researchers surveyed 662 charities with an annual income of under $10 million. Just over half raise less than $1 million a year. The groups reported a median major-gift size of $5,000.
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