Jesocin : Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum
Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): Jesocin - April

OPTIMIZING DONOR ENGAGEMENT TO INCREASE GENEROSITY: STRATEGIESWHICH FOCUSES ON PROFILE DIVERSIFICATIONAND INDIVIDUAL NEEDS INCHARITABLE GIVING ENVIRONMENTTHE OPEN

Aripin, Zaenal (Unknown)
Ichwanudin, Wawan (Unknown)
Faisal, Ijang (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2024

Abstract

In the era of open charitable giving, optimizing donor engagement and increasing generosity requires a thoughtful and targeted approach. One key strategy is diversification of donor profiles and a deep understanding of individual needs. This article explores the role of technology in supporting these strategies and its impact on donor engagement and the overall effectiveness of nonprofit organizations. By collecting and analyzing donor data using a CRM system, organizations can better understand donor profiles, identify trends, and design more tailored approaches. Predictive analytics also allows organizations to predict future donor behavior, so they can adjust their fundraising strategies more effectively. Additionally, technology enables personalized communications with donors through email marketing, social media, and chatbots, strengthening bonds with donors and increasing their engagement. In the context of open charitable giving, transparency and accountability in fund management are important factors in influencing donor engagement. Organizations need to continue to increase transparency in fund management and utilize technology wisely to respond effectively to donor needs.

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jesocin

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Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Computer Science & IT Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Library & Information Science

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JESOCIN as a dynamic journal in the field of "Journal of Economics, Accounting, Business, Management, Engineering and Society", is proud to accept submissions of articles relevant to such a broad scope of research. We invite researchers, academics, and practitioners to contribute with their original ...