
5 Ways to Say Thank You to Your Donors
5 Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Donors During the Holidays
With the giving season in full effect, it’s important to
remember the people who support your nonprofit’s mission.
Even though acknowledging your donors is a year round
activity, the Holidays can be a perfect time to let them
know that you appreciate them. Since no two donors are
alike, you’ll want to have numerous ideas on hand.
Here's a list of some of our favorite ideas for ways
that you can show appreciation for your donors.
1. Email, Mail, or Phone
The easiest method to let your donors know that
you’re thinking of them is by reaching out to them.
Whether it be an email, a phone call, or a hand-written
letter, reaching out shows your donors that you care and
it creates the opportunity for future communication,
allowing you to get to know them better. Plus, the fact
that you’ve taken the time to reach out could encourage
donors to put more trust in your nonprofit and allow for
future collaboration. Make sure to take your time with the
message and tailor it to your particular donor’s
individual contribution. If you send something that reads
as broad and generic, it may have the opposite effect on
your donor and discourage them from continuing to
communicate with your nonprofit.
2. Purchasing Merchandise
Some donors may appreciate a physical token of
appreciation such as t-shirts, calendars, coffee mugs, or
stickers. One way that you could implement this is by
including it in a welcome package for new donors. The most
important thing to remember is that these gifts should be
things that are relative to your donors interests and/or
your company’s mission. If you include something that’s in
line with your company’s mission, it will give the donor a
better idea of what they’re supporting and who your
company is. If you include something that’s in line with
your donor’s interests, you’re showing them that you pay
attention to their interests and appreciate their help.
3. Host a Meal
Everyone loves to eat! Hosting a
breakfast/lunch/dinner event can be a fun and social
setting that provides the chance for your nonprofit to get
to know its donors. It could also be an opportunity for
your donors to meet one another or for your donors to
bring interested parties that may eventually be encouraged
to support you. Since it’s a more casual setting, you
should try to balance conversation and networking with the
promotion of your nonprofit. This way, donors don’t feel
like they’re being lectured and are open to conversations
with other donors as well as members of your nonprofit
organization. For example, if you were running a food bank
a creative way to showcase your company’s mission while
also maintaining a casual setting could be hiring a chef
for a cookout and cook meals using items from your food
bank. You’d still be appreciating your donors and
promoting your nonprofit, just not in a way that’s too
formal.
4. Guided Tours
Giving your donors a tour of your facility or city
that you’re located in could help improve the bond between
you and your donors. By allowing your donors to see the
facility first hand and meet your team, you’re giving them
a behind the scenes look at the mission that they’re
supporting. You’re acknowledging them and making them feel
important by letting them in on what goes in your
organization’s day-to-day schedule. If you don’t feel
comfortable having donors tour your facility, you could
also take them along on a tour of the city. While it won’t
be specifically focused on your nonprofit, you can still
converse with donors and show them around. You can even
include locations that you feel reflect a similar
mission/attitude that your nonprofit envisions.
5. Social Media & Newsletters
Because of its simplicity and scale, social media can be a powerful channel through which you
can show your donors that you appreciate them. When you
thank donors on social media, you’re making a direct
correlation between the donor and your platform. Beyond
that, you’re also promoting your company and donors to a
much larger audience than if you were simply sending an
email to a single donor. Another way of acknowledging your
donors to a bigger audience is by including a donor
profile in your newsletter. By doing this, you’re still
making a direct correlation between the donor and your
platform, and you’re still promoting your company and your
donors, you’re just doing it on a much more specific
scale.
If you’re looking for more ideas on donations or if you’re a DipJar owner and are looking to integrate your DipJar into an event, check out our blog posts on either event donation tips or donation jar ideas!
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