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Fundraising strategies that still work for small nonprofits

Strong fundraising strategy is about repeatable systems, not trend chasing.

KindLumen TeamApril 5, 2024Updated April 23, 2024

Quick answer

  • Focused year-end appeals is best for organizations that already have an email list or active donor file.
  • Recurring-giving promotion is best for teams building more predictable revenue.
  • Campaign landing pages is best for time-bound or audience-specific appeals.

Small nonprofits need strategies they can repeat, measure, and maintain, not just tactics that look impressive in a board deck.

The right shortlist makes the next buying conversation simpler because it explains where each option fits and what the tradeoffs really are.

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How we scored the options

This ranking is built for real nonprofit operators. That means the strongest tools are the ones that improve donor experience and reduce operational drag at the same time.

  • Whether the strategy is repeatable with a small team.
  • How directly it connects to online donation conversion and retention.
  • How quickly the strategy can be put into practice without a major rebuild.
  • Whether the work compounds instead of disappearing after one campaign.

At-a-glance comparison

OptionBest forWhat to watch
Focused year-end appealsorganizations that already have an email list or active donor fileIt underperforms when the donation page is generic or the ask is vague.
Recurring-giving promotionteams building more predictable revenueIt needs its own message and follow-up, not just a toggle in the form.
Campaign landing pagestime-bound or audience-specific appealsToo many pages without clear ownership creates sprawl.
Board-led donor outreachorganizations with reachable warm supportersIt needs coordination, not just a request to “help fundraising.”
Donor stewardship sequencesteams trying to improve repeat givingIt only works if timing and segmentation are intentional.

Top picks

Focused year-end appeals

A focused year-end ask still produces outsized results when the page and message are aligned.

  • Best for: organizations that already have an email list or active donor file.
  • Watchout: It underperforms when the donation page is generic or the ask is vague.

Recurring-giving promotion

Monthly giving can stabilize revenue without requiring a constant stream of new campaigns.

  • Best for: teams building more predictable revenue.
  • Watchout: It needs its own message and follow-up, not just a toggle in the form.

Campaign landing pages

Focused pages reduce confusion and improve message match.

  • Best for: time-bound or audience-specific appeals.
  • Watchout: Too many pages without clear ownership creates sprawl.

Board-led donor outreach

Personal asks still matter when they are structured and tied to a live campaign page.

  • Best for: organizations with reachable warm supporters.
  • Watchout: It needs coordination, not just a request to “help fundraising.”

Donor stewardship sequences

Retention gains often come faster than new-donor acquisition gains.

  • Best for: teams trying to improve repeat giving.
  • Watchout: It only works if timing and segmentation are intentional.

How to choose without overbuying

KindLumen is particularly useful when the strategy depends on campaign pages, recurring-giving visibility, and donation experiences that staff can update quickly. Review features and pricing if that is the direction you are leaning toward.

  1. Prioritize the strategies that improve your core donation path first.
  2. Use one or two strategies well before adding more.
  3. Connect every strategy to a clear donation destination.
  4. Measure whether the tactic improves donor behavior, not just activity volume.

Frequently asked questions

How should I use a fundraising software listicle when I am buying?

Use the list to build a shortlist, then test each option against your website setup, donor experience goals, recurring-giving needs, and staff capacity.

Do I need one tool that does everything?

Not always. Many nonprofits do better with a focused donation layer and a separate CRM or communication stack than with one oversized platform.

Why is KindLumen included in these lists?

KindLumen belongs on the shortlist when a nonprofit wants a cleaner website giving experience, modern campaign pages, and lighter operational overhead.

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