As you look back on this year (or maybe already peek into next), I’m curious:

Was any version of this on your to-do list?

  • “We really need to raise more funding through email”

  • “We should probably revamp our email list”

  • “We meant to send more consistent emails, but didn’t get there”

  • “We know email works… we just didn’t have the time”

  • “We need to figure out this email fundraising thing”

If so, did you get it done?

Imagine that just 15% of the readers on your email list were monthly recurring donors contributing an average of $50 per month. Could you pay some bills comfortably?

Also imagine that these monthly donors are converted in the background with automated emails that require no effort from you. The automated emails are set-up only once and continue to run with very few changes.

When it comes to email fundraising, most nonprofit leaders I work with don’t lack commitment or ideas—they lack time and systems.

The ideal situation isn’t writing more emails. It’s keeping your donors and supporters engaged year-round without a heavy investment of time and resources. 

This is where automated email fundraising comes in.

Automated email flows work quietly behind the scenes, nurturing relationships so your donors hear from you regularly—not just when you need support.

An effective system must have these four sequences:

  • Welcome email sequence that educate and nurture new supporters about your mission or gathers data about them for your prospecting efforts

  • Conversion sequence that turn readers into donors

  • Donor follow-up sequence that makes donors feel confident and appreciated after giving.

  • Donor re-activation sequence that quietly brings back lapsed donors that have missed or stopped a contribution all together.

If you want diversify your funding sources with your email list in 2026… then check this out:

I’m opening a few implementation slots to personally handle setup for the Automated Email Fundraising. 

To honor the work you do and help you get stronger systems in place, here is a 20% access code: DIVERSIFY26

Once these spots are filled—or when the coupon code expires (whichever comes first), this offer will close.

                          

Cheers to your impact

Carol

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