Donor Retention Jumps 31% for Local Nonprofit
The Problem
A Durham-region nonprofit had a donor retention problem they couldn't see. Donors were giving once and disappearing — not because they didn't care, but because the org had no system to keep them engaged. The team was managing 400+ donor records in a shared spreadsheet, sending the same generic "thank you" email to everyone, and losing track of grant application deadlines.
Key Pain Points
- Donor retention under 40% — well below the sector benchmark of 60%+
- 400+ records managed in a shared Google Sheet with no automation
- Generic thank-you emails with no personalization or impact reporting
- Grant deadlines tracked manually — two missed in the prior year
Our Approach
We set up a lightweight CRM (no expensive software) with automated donor segmentation based on giving history. Each segment gets a personalized outreach sequence: new donors get a welcome series, lapsed donors get a re-engagement campaign, and major donors get a quarterly impact report. A grant calendar with automated reminders was also wired into the team's existing inbox.
CRM Migration
Migrated all donor data from spreadsheets into an organized CRM with tagging by tier, frequency, and last interaction date.
Segmentation Logic
Built automated rules to classify donors: New (last 90 days), Active, At-Risk (no gift in 6 months), Lapsed (12+ months).
Outreach Sequences
Built personalized email sequences for each segment — welcome series, impact updates, re-engagement campaigns, and annual appeals.
Grant Deadline Tracker
Set up an automated grant calendar that emails the team 30, 14, and 7 days before each application deadline.
Results Dashboard
Donor Retention Rate — 12-Month Comparison
Key Outcomes
Want similar results for your business?
Book a free 30-minute consultation and we'll walk through exactly what's possible for you.