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Do you know what’s hiding in your data? 🤔
Rachel Burris Rodriguez on May 20, 2026 9:15:01 AM
You probably have more data than you know what to do with: website analytics, email opens, event registrations, donor patterns, program results. It's all sitting there in dashboards and spreadsheets, but figuring out which numbers actually matter for your next decision? That's the bigger challenge.
This week, we're diving into how organizations are turning their data into strategic moves. WWF used supporter preferences to completely reimagine their welcome series and tripled renewal rates. Other nonprofits are mapping their program data against public indicators to reveal gaps they never noticed. Even Google is using behavioral patterns to automate campaign decisions that once required guesswork.
The take-home template
New donor acquisition is getting harder, and retention is carrying more of the load. This guide shows what happens when nonprofits stop running paid media and direct mail in silos and start treating them as one connected strategy. It covers how paid media lifts direct mail performance through reinforcement, timing, and intent capture; where reactivation fits into acquisition strategies; and how recurring giving stabilizes donor files.
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Data storytelling for nonprofits 📖
Nonprofits often have plenty of data sitting in spreadsheets, but turning that into compelling stories is a different challenge. North Arrow shows how mapping your program data against public indicators helps organizations spot gaps and influence decisions. Three principles to keep in mind: use maps to make your work immediate, combine numbers with human stories, and be transparent about methodology to build credibility.
5 digital advertising mistakes and how to fix them 📖
Digital advertising offers powerful ways to reach new supporters through targeted campaigns like CRM retargeting and lookalike audiences. Focus on specific audience segments rather than trying to reach everyone, and set up proper tracking to see what's working. Once you can measure performance, you can optimize campaigns to convert website visitors who didn't take action on their first visit.
New tools from Google help automate more of marketing 📖
Google is expanding its AI Max suite with tools that automate campaign creation and optimization based on data patterns. The new AI Brief feature lets marketers write simple instructions for creative visions and targeting guardrails, moving away from manual keyword lists, while AI Max for Shopping automatically optimizes ad copy and selects formats based on consumer queries.
For your inspiration folder
World Wildlife Fund's animal sponsorship program was losing supporters shortly after sign-up, despite generating $27 million annually. They turned their basic three-email welcome series into a 15-stage first-year journey that collected preferences through polls and quizzes, then used that data to personalize future communications.
This strategy included automated renewal reminders based on individual adoption dates and alternative options for supporters wanting to cancel, resulting in renewal rates jumping from 3% to 10% while generating an additional $84,000 in retained and new revenue.
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