4 Proven Strategies to Boost Mid-Level Giving in 2025


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Mid-level donors typically give between $1,000 and $10,000 a year.

Frank Graton: These donors are often overlooked or treated the same as annual donors.

He says there are four proven ways to put a renewed focus on this donor segment to grow a reliable pipeline for years to come.

Gratin: Use technology to scale personalized engagement, deepen relationships and maximize effectiveness.

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