COMING SOON!

FUNDRAISER APPRECIATION DAY

JUNE 30, 2022



We have days set aside each year to celebrate donuts, siblings, and talking like pirates. But what about those fundraising pros who constantly pull out the stops to sustain the life-changing work of your organization?

 

 

 
 
 

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Fundraiser Appreciation Day
June 30, 2022


We have days set aside each year to celebrate donuts, siblings, and talking like pirates. But what about those fundraising pros who constantly pull out the stops to sustain the life-changing work of your organization?

 
 

fundraisers deserve their day, too!

 

We created Fundraiser Appreciation Day as a chance for nonprofits to pause and simply say “thanks!” for the hard work. This day is about pure appreciation, with no post-mortem or mention of next year’s goals.

It’s easy to get started. Thank a fundraiser on our Wall of Fame now — and you could win a yummy box of Noms Bake Shop cookies.

 
 
 

Get the Party Started!

The most important thing you can do on Fundraiser Appreciation Day is to HAVE FUN recognizing your favorite fundraiser with a celebration that’s as unique as they are.

Download our Party Supplies Kit for ideas, games, graphics, and more to get the celebration rolling!

Why celebrate?

 

Because
fundraisers
matter.

The people who regularly share a nonprofit’s gratitude in handwritten notes to donors, phone calls to board members, and shout-outs to colleagues don’t receive nearly enough recognition themselves. They drop everything to pull off “mission impossible” events, grant applications, and surprise requests to raise MORE for new initiatives.

 

Because You
Save money.

Not only will Fundraiser Appreciation Day make your fundraisers feel good, it also benefits your business. Fundraisers leave their jobs every 16-24 months on average, and researcher Penelope Burke says each time a fundraiser leaves, it costs nonprofits over $127,000 in direct and indirect costs. 

 

Learn more about why Fundraiser Appreciation Day is June 30 — and why it’s critical to stop and thank fundraisers at least once a year.

 

what fundraisers are saying

“Having the whole board give me ‘atta girls’ at their meetings makes me feel so good.”