Nonprofit Organizations

Your donors gave once because they were moved. They'll give again if you keep moving them.

Done-for-you monthly newsletters for nonprofits. Mission updates, impact stories, and donor engagement content — that turns one-time donors into lifelong supporters.

Risk-free guarantee: First 4 editions free. Pay nothing if you're not satisfied.

The Problem

Why Nonprofits Need a Done-for-You Newsletter Service

The pattern is predictable: the newsletter starts strong, runs for a quarter, then misses a week. Then two. Then it becomes the project nobody mentions at team meetings because everyone knows it died.

It's not a commitment problem. It's a capacity problem. We solve the capacity problem.

Donor retention rates average just 43% industry-wide

Nearly 6 in 10 first-time donors never give again. The primary cause: they felt their gift disappeared into a void. Consistent communication showing impact changes this.

You're competing for attention with every other cause your donors support

Your donors receive appeals from dozens of organizations. The nonprofits that communicate impact — not just need — retain donors through crowded inboxes.

Staff time spent on donor communication crowds out program delivery

A small development team can't produce consistent, high-quality donor communication without sacrificing program work. A done-for-you newsletter removes the tradeoff.

Major donor cultivation requires sustained touchpoints

Transformational gifts require 18-24 months of relationship cultivation. A newsletter is a scalable, cost-effective cultivation tool that runs between major donor meetings.

The Process

How Our Nonprofits Newsletter Service Works

01

Onboarding Call

Once, 30 minutes

We learn your firm's voice, your clients' biggest concerns, and the topics you care most about. We also capture your existing content (videos, blog posts, LinkedIn) that we'll repurpose.

02

Weekly Draft

Every Wednesday

We deliver a complete newsletter draft to your inbox. Written from industry-specific sources — Program impact data and beneficiary updates, Industry research relevant to your cause area — and your own content.

03

Approve & Send

15 minutes

You read, tweak if needed, and click approve. We send it from your existing email platform (Mailchimp, Beehiiv, Kit — whatever you use). Your subscribers get a professional edition from you.

What You Get

Sample Nonprofits Newsletter Content

Not generic business tips. Not recycled LinkedIn content. Industry-specific intelligence your clients can't get from Google — pulled from the same sources you rely on, in your voice.

Recent edition topics:

Meet the 12 families your December campaign changed — their stories in their words
Why we're changing our program model in 2026 (and what it means for impact)
The research behind our approach — and why it works when other interventions don't
Your dollars at work: March program update from the field
What policy change in [state] means for the people we serve
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Content Intelligence

Nonprofits Newsletter Content Sources

Every edition is built from primary sources — the same publications and regulatory bodies you rely on. No generic business tips. No AI hallucinations. Real intelligence from real sources, restructured for your clients.

  • 01Program impact data and beneficiary updates
  • 02Industry research relevant to your cause area
  • 03Sector news (Chronicle of Philanthropy, Nonprofit Quarterly)
  • 04Policy updates affecting your mission
  • 05Community partner activities
  • 06Volunteer spotlight stories
  • 07National Philanthropic Trust donor research

The Business Case

Nonprofits Newsletter ROI: The Business Case

For a nonprofit with 850 donors averaging $240/year in annual gifts:

Improving donor retention from 43% to 50% = 59 additional retained donors × $240 = $14,160 in retained revenue. Upgrading 10 mid-level donors from $240 to $500/year = $2,600 additional.

Newsletter drives $16,760 in additional annual giving from retention and upgrade. Investment: $3,564/year. ROI: 4.7x — before accounting for major gift cultivation pipeline value.

Questions

Nonprofits Newsletter Service FAQ

How do you balance mission storytelling with fundraising asks?

The ratio we recommend: 80% content, 20% call to action. Most editions focus entirely on impact and mission — the ask appears at the bottom or as a subtle P.S. Donors who feel informed and connected give more, and more often, than those who receive pure ask appeals.

Do you have experience writing for specific cause areas (education, health, environment)?

We work with nonprofits across cause areas. In onboarding, we identify the most relevant research, policy, and news sources for your mission. An education nonprofit gets education policy news; a health nonprofit gets relevant medical research; an environmental nonprofit gets climate and environmental policy updates.

Can the newsletter support our annual fundraising campaign?

Yes. Months leading up to your annual campaign, we increase the emotional depth of content — more stories, more impact data. The campaign edition itself is a dedicated ask that ties into content readers have been engaged with. Campaigns perform better when donors have been warmed up by consistent content.

Should donor newsletters and volunteer newsletters be the same?

Ideally, no. Donors and volunteers have different relationships with your organization. Donors want to see their money at work; volunteers want to see their time at work. If your list is primarily one or the other, one newsletter is fine. Mixed audiences benefit from segmentation.

Can we include program staff as newsletter voices?

Program staff voices — field updates, practitioner perspectives, beneficiary interviews — are the most powerful content in nonprofit newsletters. If a program director can write a paragraph update monthly, we incorporate it as a featured section. The newsletter becomes a collaborative document rather than a development department production.

We're a very small nonprofit (1-2 staff). Is this still worth it?

Small nonprofits benefit most from a newsletter service because they have the least capacity to produce consistent content. A one-person development operation that tries to run a newsletter usually fails at consistency. Our service provides the consistency without the additional hiring.

Limited availability — Nonprofits

Get a Free Nonprofits Newsletter Sample

We'll write a complete edition in 48 hours — pulled from Program impact data and beneficiary updates and Industry research relevant to your cause area — and formatted for your brand. No commitment. If you don't love it, you owe us nothing.

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First 4 editions free. No credit card required. We're currently accepting 3 new nonprofits clients this quarter.