Funding Lesson #30 Start Your End-of-Year Giving Plan Now


The majority of nonprofits receive their largest donations in December, with giving steadily increasing throughout the fall and peaking at year-end. This surge is driven by both charitable and tax-related reasons. Many nonprofits ramp up their community support and do extra work during the holidays, inspiring others to give. Additionally, those seeking income tax receipts often choose to donate more, knowing they’ll benefit from tax deductions.


Since the coming months are often the most generous for donors, it makes perfect sense to create a plan to maximize this opportunity. There are various methods to boost donations, from online campaigns to in-person events—choose what works best for your organization.

Here are a few ideas to consider, regardless of the type of plan you create:
Leverage the Charitable Season
This is a time when many people feel the desire to help others and do something meaningful. Provide clear, practical ways for them to give through your organization. Explain how their contribution can make a difference in a simple and direct manner.


Create an Online Gift Board
Promote a “gift board” through social media and at your events. For example, if your organization feeds families during the holidays, create links or buttons that allow donors to “Feed a Family.” You can also offer options to feed multiple families (e.g., “Feed Five” or “Feed Ten”). This approach makes the donation tangible, visual, and easy to complete.
Encourage Long-Term Giving
Extend the holiday giving spirit into the new year by offering donors the opportunity to support your programs year-round. For instance, if your nonprofit provides services to kids, youth, families, or seniors, offer an option to cover both holiday and year-long support, such as meals, recreation, or transportation. Framing this as a meaningful holiday gift to a family can resonate deeply with donors.


No matter which strategy you pursue, start now. Many individuals and businesses are already planning their end-of-year giving, so it’s essential to engage in those conversations early.
For more ideas and guidance, contact The Funding Coach at www.thefundingcoach.ca.

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