How to Keep a Fundraising Campaign from Feeling Too Long
Campaigns feel too long when they go flat, not simply when they run for many days. A stronger cadence gives each stage a purpose and protects supporter attention.
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Campaigns feel too long when they go flat, not simply when they run for many days. A stronger cadence gives each stage a purpose and protects supporter attention.
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Supporters respond faster when a campaign gives them one clear reason to care, one next step, and one story they can repeat without translation.
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