Why do some fundraising appeals succeed while others fall flat?
It all comes down to the power of language.
Dr. Emilie Socash, the visionary founder and CEO of the Nonprofit Help Center, is here to share groundbreaking findings from her research, including why donors are MORE generous when messaging emphasizes preventing negative outcomes.
We break down the psychological contrasts between promotion-focused and prevention-focused approaches, drawing from an eye-opening experiment involving 225 high-income adults.
Prevention-focused individuals are 53% more likely to increase their donations when they receive messages tailored to their motivational orientation!
Later, we go through Emilie’s incredibly actionable “Mad Libs” exercise to A/B test, analyze, and refine your appeals.
This episode is FILLED with impactful advice. Get ready to furiously take notes and have your pen and paper ready.
Connect with Emilie on LinkedIn and learn more about the Nonprofit Help Center on their website, where they host hundreds of micro-learning courses.
Check out the free resource Emilie talked about in today’s episode: How To Say It And Speak Their Language (with promotion and prevention language examples!)
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