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Using Data to Build Donor Relationships That Last with Gregory Warner

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In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I welcome Gregory Warner, founder of MarketSmart and creator of the Fundraising Report Card, for a deep dive into data-driven donor engagement. Whether you’re wrestling with donor retention or chasing ROI, this conversation offers a powerful blend of insight and strategy that reframes fundraising as a journey of shared values and lasting relationships.

Topics We Cover:

  • Why many nonprofits misuse surveys and feedback tools—and how to fix it
  • The “before and after” model for measuring impact and fundraising ROI
  • What the Fundraising Report Card reveals about donor retention, upgrades, and lifetime value
  • Why donor lifetime value (LTV) is the most predictive and essential fundraising metric
  • How to identify and re-engage lapsed major donors hiding in your CRM
  • The surprising statistic that 25% of major donors start at the major gift level
  • Why relational fundraising beats transactional tactics—and how to offer lasting value

To Learn More and Connect with Gregory:

Fundraising Report Card

Gregory Warner on LinkedIn

Google's Zero Moment of Truth

Fundraising Effectiveness Project

Support the show

  continue reading

172 episodes

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In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I welcome Gregory Warner, founder of MarketSmart and creator of the Fundraising Report Card, for a deep dive into data-driven donor engagement. Whether you’re wrestling with donor retention or chasing ROI, this conversation offers a powerful blend of insight and strategy that reframes fundraising as a journey of shared values and lasting relationships.

Topics We Cover:

  • Why many nonprofits misuse surveys and feedback tools—and how to fix it
  • The “before and after” model for measuring impact and fundraising ROI
  • What the Fundraising Report Card reveals about donor retention, upgrades, and lifetime value
  • Why donor lifetime value (LTV) is the most predictive and essential fundraising metric
  • How to identify and re-engage lapsed major donors hiding in your CRM
  • The surprising statistic that 25% of major donors start at the major gift level
  • Why relational fundraising beats transactional tactics—and how to offer lasting value

To Learn More and Connect with Gregory:

Fundraising Report Card

Gregory Warner on LinkedIn

Google's Zero Moment of Truth

Fundraising Effectiveness Project

Support the show

  continue reading

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