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May 6, 2020 |
Monthly Giving is an ideal opportunity to increase donor contributions to your organization. Many nonprofits have found that monthly giving is the key to donor retention and see significant increases in the length of time a donor continues to contribute. Countless tools help to make monthly giving appealing to prospects and donors. Let’s start with the simplest. The very first thing anyone sees when they consider contributing is the name of your monthly giving program. This is the perfect place to start gaining interest from those who support your organization.
Instead of asking your donors to make a monthly or recurring gift instead of a one-time donation, entice them with a sense of belonging. How you word something can make a world of difference. Check out some of our ideas below for what to call your monthly giving program.
Remind your donors that they are part of the team of people who are working for your mission. There are so many options other than “donor” that can convey a sense of belonging and promote your contributors within your organization.
Examples:
1. Friend
2. Supporter
3. Champion
4. Advocate
5. Ally
6. Defender
7. Benefactor
Use these words when crafting the name of your monthly giving program. For example, your program could be called Friends of (Your Organization Name) or Advocates of (Your Mission).
Many nonprofits find that their monthly giving programs are what enable them to finance their day to day activities. This reliable source of revenue helps nonprofits to plan their budget for the year and continue to provide the services they offer. Creative names for your “maintenance giving program” validate your supporters’ vital role.
Examples:
8. Innkeeper
9. Peacekeeper
10. Sustainer
11. Provider
12. Conservator
Acronyms are a creative and memorable option for naming your monthly giving program. They can also be an effective marketing tool as they’re often short enough to print on promotional materials like t-shirts, car stickers, etc. Acronyms have the advantage of allowing the name of your monthly giving program to be lengthier and still easy to remember.
Examples:
13. CALL (Child Advocates for Literacy and Learning)
14. FLASH (Fellowship of Leaders for the Arts in School and Home)
15. PPEP (People Protecting Endangered Primates)
16. SEAT (Stopping Elder Abuse Together)
17. PAW (Protecting Animal Welfare)
18. WAGE (Working for Age and Gender Equality)
Alliterations help to grab your supporter’s attention and are often very easy to remember and stick in a donor’s head. They can also create a sense of rhythm or humor and can be a very fun and engaging option when titling your monthly giving program.
Examples:
19. Heroes Giving Hope
20. Making Meals for Many
21. Playful Paws Program
Use some common phrases for the name of your monthly giving program. Consider using the phrase as is or adapting it slightly. For example, you could replace one word in the phrase with a rhyming word that relates to your mission. Or you could turn a phrase on its head too.
Examples:
22. No Place Like Home Program
23. Every Dog Has His Stay
24. More Cooks in the Soup Kitchen
Boost the impact of the name of your monthly giving program by making it a call to action. This reminds your donors of the impact of their monthly gift. It’s also an excellent way to encourage and motivate your donor to make a larger monthly gift.
Examples:
25. Plant a Million Trees Program
26. Save Our Open Space Society
27. Clean the Oceans Club
Fundraising campaigns are an effective way to draw donors in. Make sure your fundraising campaign incorporates a monthly giving ask. Entice supporters to increase the impact of their campaign contributions by enrolling in your monthly giving program.
Examples:
28. #InThisTogether Crew
29. Supporting First Responders Union
30. Going the Social Distance
This is an excellent opportunity to let the personality of your organization shine. Have some fun coming up with a creative name for your monthly giving program that lets donors know what you’re all about. Remember, a successful monthly giving program can be one of the best ways to support your mission and keep your donors engaged. Don’t forget to check out our Monthly Giving Marketing Kit for additional resources.
How about you? What creative ideas for monthly giving programs have you come across? Share them with us in the blog comments or in the Development and Fundraising Professionals group in the DonorPerfect Community.
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