- The vendor pool is bloated with an overwhelming number of vendors within the space and a rapidly changing landscape with much consolidation.
- Your system selection fails to align with your fundraising strategy with little to no understanding of what features and functionalities need to be prioritized.
- Your organization places undue emphasis on cost over other key considerations when defining an approach to donor management system selection.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
The three pillars that hold your fundraising strategy together involve digital transformation, data & analytics, and security & privacy. These are the pillars that must inform your donor management vendor selection.
Impact and Result
- Break free from the nonprofit starvation cycle, focusing less on cost and more on the value of a donor management system.
- Your donor management system must be driven by your overall fundraising strategy, leveraging your business capabilities to determine pain points and better understand the donor journey.
- Gauge the current capabilities of leading donor management system vendors in the space and how they fare in this digital-first world.
Lucratively Nurture Your Donors With a Donor Management System
Technology Opportunity Report
Analyst Perspective
Select the right donor management system
You’re interested in moving away from spreadsheets or your current donor management system – now what? Much of the emphasis that currently exists in donor management systems is placed on table stakes capabilities like collecting donor contact information, analyzing reporting metrics, and filtering segments. The challenge is that virtually every vendor has these capabilities. Nonprofits need to identify the features that will differentiate a donor management system from the endless options in this crowded vendor space. This report helps organizations do just that, focusing on three pillars that we believe provide true differentiation: security & privacy, data & analytics, and digital transformation. Choosing a system that prioritizes these pillars will strengthen donor trust, improve your understanding of your donors, and enhance your donor experiences. Monica Pagtalunan |
Executive Summary
Your Challenge |
Common Obstacles |
Info-Tech’s Approach |
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Nonprofit organizations have not kept pace with evolving fundraising efforts. Attention to the needs and engagement of donors is diverted toward program delivery which leads to diminished funding. Donor management systems are seen as “just a database.” Your organization may not see the value this system can provide in nurturing donors. The way you manage donors is inefficient, either due to an inadequate system or the use of a spreadsheet. |
The vendor pool is crowded with an overwhelming number of vendors and a rapidly changing landscape with much consolidation. Your current system fails to align with your fundraising strategy with little to no understanding of what features and functionalities must be prioritized. Your organization places undue emphasis on cost over other key considerations when defining an approach to donor management system selection. |
Break free from the nonprofit starvation cycle, focusing less on cost and more on the value of a donor management system. Your donor management system must be driven by your overall fundraising strategy, leveraging your business capabilities to determine pain points and to better understand the donor journey. Gauge the current capabilities of leading donor management system vendors in the space and how they fare in this digital-first world. |
Info-Tech Insight
The three pillars that support an effective fundraising strategy are digital transformation, data & analytics, and security & privacy. These criteria must inform your donor management vendor selection.
A donor management system is a core nonprofit application
The system provides a broad feature set for supporting donor interaction processes across marketing & fundraising services.
Nonprofit organizations expect nearly all vendors to provide the following functionality:
Donor Database | Donor Communications | Fundraising Tools | Donor Tracking | Donor Reporting |
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A repository that stores and tracks donor information like giving history and personal attributes. |
Tools that help communicate with donors, such as email platforms and content templates. |
Tools that help nonprofits fundraise, such as “Donate Now” buttons and donation pages. |
Support for tracking donor interactions and maintaining relationships. |
Reporting to account for donor impact and drive decision making. |
Fundraising efforts are deficient
36% Nonprofits reporting a funding drop in 2022.
How time is spent in the industry: 1% Fundraising 9% Administration 90% Program Delivery Source: The Giving Report, 2022 |
Fundraising is a substantial undertaking. There are many different tasks that fall under fundraising, including donor acquisition and retention strategies, marketing and communication, and multichannel oversight. Fundraising is a key area that accounts for a significant portion of nonprofit funds. Little time is spent in this crucial area. More time is spent on program delivery than on fundraising. Fundraising is considered risky overhead, as it doesn’t directly support the organization’s programs and it’s uncertain how much money will be raised. Lack of time spent on fundraising will impact program delivery. Fundraising initiatives are meant to fund the nonprofit’s programs. If not enough time and resources are dedicated, it can impact delivery quality, resources, and the satisfaction or wellbeing of the consumers of your services. |
Top three nonprofit challenges involve fundraising issues:
- Challenges with growth and scaling
- Not enough total funding available to the sector
- Donors reluctant to pay full cost of evaluations, overhead, etc.
Source: UHY, 2022
A strong donor platform supports a range of objectives
Increase Revenue
- Enable prospect scoring
- Deploy fundraising tools
- Enable marketing/ fundraising automation
Enhance Market Share
- Enhance prospecting effectiveness
- Increase social media presence via integration
- Architect donor intelligence analysis
Create Donor-Centric Culture
- Ensure strong training and user adoption programs
- Use DMS to provide 360-degree view of all donor interactions
- Incorporate the donor’s voice into the fundraising strategy
Increase Donor Engagement
- Use donor lifecycle tools
- Improve channel options for existing donors
- Use donor analytics to drive targeted offers
Optimize Cost Efficiency
- Reduce time spent on manual processes
- Provide 360-degree view of all interactions instead of siloed views
- Eliminate human error
Price should not be the determining factor
Adapted from Bridgespan Group’s Starvation Cycle (Standard Social Innovation Review, 2009)
“The sector cannot be successful if it continues to be starved of the resources needed to modernize, work more efficiently, and operate effectively in the digital era.” – CanadaHelps, 2022
The nonprofit starvation cycle revolves around funders’ unrealistic expectations that a nonprofit only deserves funds if they are allocated toward program delivery, leading to the assumption that nonprofit organizations must do more with less.
Don’t let price be the key factor in decision making. Placing undue emphasis on price will threaten your organization’s ability to raise the resources required.
Factor in what the system can offer to your nonprofit. Free or inexpensive software will likely have gaps in functionality. Your organization must determine whether the savings are worth sacrificing those functionalities.
The system should enable good donor experiences
Improve your fundraising strategy
Donor Nurturing Stages
- Identification
- Identify prospects who might be interested in supporting your nonprofit
- Research
- Determine identified prospect’s capacity and willingness to donate
- Cultivation
- Find opportunities to build the relationship with your donor
- Engaged/Disengaged
- Depending on the engagement level, outcome is stewardship or a lapsed donor
- Stewardship
- Building connections and encouraging repeat/upgraded donations
- Lapsed
- Lack of engagement and giving
Engagement Factors
- Recency and pattern of giving
- Number of years of giving
- Event attendance
- Open emails, click rates
- Membership purchase
- Communication preferences (e.g. subscribe/unsubscribe)
- Inbound interactions
- Volunteer
- Social media engagement
- Website visits
- Personal impact/tribute
Your donors are the lifeline of your nonprofit. The way you engage or disengage with prospects and loyal donors will impact their generosity and support of the mission.
A donor management system is more than just a database. Organizations that believe this software is just a repository for donor information are sadly mistaken and are missing out on its potential benefits.
Nurture your donors. Consider the donor nurturing stages and the two potential outcomes of your engagement strategy. A good donor management system will help your organization through each phase and effectively cultivate donor stewardship over donor lapse.
A donor management system should be supported by three key pillars
Support your fundraising strategy and donor engagement
Security & Privacy |
Data & Analytics |
Digital Transformation |
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78% of the public agree that nonprofits must earn our trust before we support them (Independent Sector, 2022). Nonprofits heavily rely on donors for support and the exposure of sensitive data can impact their trust and confidence in your organization. |
5% of nonprofits use data in every decision they make (Nonprofit Hub, n.d.). Data-driven donor management is necessary to build well-honed insights, drive decision making, and understand donor impact and value. |
60% of nonprofits agree that donors expect better user experience (UX) than their current technology provides (Salesforce, “Nonprofit Trends Report 2022”). Leverage digital tools that automate tasks, promote growth, enhance donor experiences, secure sustainability, and drive operational efficiencies. |
Download Info-Tech’s Strengthen Your Nonprofit’s Privacy and Security Operations |
Download Info-Tech’s Make the Case for Your Nonprofit’s Data & Analytics Initiative |
Download Info-Tech’s Assess Your Nonprofit’s Digital Maturity |
Requirements should be built off the three pillars to improve donor engagement. Security and privacy capabilities can strengthen donor trust. Data & analytics capabilities can improve your understanding of your donors and their impact. Digitally transformative capabilities can enhance the donor experience.
Technological knowledge and maturity is pivotal. If you find that the organization has skipped some steps of the roadmap, consider stepping back to ensure that the organization is properly aligned and prepared to optimize your donor management system.
Measure the success of a donor management system
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Increase Funding |
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Enhance Market Share |
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Create Donor-Centric Culture |
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Increase Donor Engagement |
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Optimize Cost Efficiency |
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