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Great article Adriana! Often so much concentration is directed toward the pre-gift relationship with the donor when the post-gift rapport should be considered of equal if not greater value to any organization. It is the level of relationship preservation following the gift that will turn a one-time donor into a regular supporter.

I think using an organization’s website to help maintain this relationship is one of the most important and useful resources available. In addition to great ideas like regular news letters, blogs, and emails, simply providing current, relevant and frequent news on your organization’s homepage will make donors and potential donors feel that you are a credible and timely source for news on the topic at hand. Something like over 65 percent of people who donate online will also conduct their research online, and are more likely to go directly to the source (non-profit websites, and other cause-related organizations) than even to news sites like MSN or Google News etc.

Also-if you have the resources available, a “donor extranet” could be a great thing to help cultivate a lasting relationship with your organization’s supporters. This type of online communication, where a donor can log in, and read news relevant to their donations and maybe even track their gift may aid in developing a two-way communication between the organization and it’s donors.

Good topic!

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