7 Impactful Ways to Thank Donors

7 Impactful Ways to Thank Donors

The end of the year can be downright hectic for churches. Between last-minute donations being sent in, reminder emails being sent out, and everything happening between now until the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, to-do lists seem to grow longer by the minute. But, there’s one more task to add to your calendar before you forget, and that is thanking your donors.

Posted On: December 19th, 2017

The Ultimate 5-Part Action Plan for Holiday Giving

The Ultimate 5-Part Action Plan for Holiday Giving

Last year, 18% of all charitable donations were made in December, and 12% occurred in the last three days. This is good news because it means you still have time to organize and launch a holiday giving campaign! To help you get started, easyTithe has created the Ultimate 5-Part Action Plan for Holiday Giving

Posted On: December 6th, 2017

7 Last-Minute Tips for a Successful #GivingTuesday

7 Last-Minute Tips for a Successful #GivingTuesday

Whether your church has participated in #GivingTuesday for a few years or this is your first time taking part, you probably feel the excitement in the air. The idea behind this global day of giving is simple and pure. It reminds people to give to charitable causes when holiday consumerism is at its peak.

Posted On: November 7th, 2017

How to Inspire the Different Types of Giving Personalities

How to Inspire the Different Types of Giving Personalities

Churches everywhere are preparing for the increase in generosity around the holidays. Last year, 25% of overall giving for faith-based organizations happened in November and December, and online giving grew in December for the second year in a row.

Posted On: October 24th, 2017

Are You Ready to Launch on #GivingTuesday? Here’s a Checklist to Find Out!

Are You Ready to Launch on #GivingTuesday? Here’s a Checklist to Find Out!

Churches and faith-based organizations across the globe are getting ready to participate in #GivingTuesday, and it’s no wonder! With the focus placed on generosity instead of shopping for a moment, it can be a nice break and sound reminder about the true meaning of the Christmas season

Posted On: September 26th, 2017

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