Don't Ghost Your Donors: Why Regular Touchpoints Are Your Secret Weapon for Retention
The first gift is just the beginning—here's how to turn one-time donors into lifelong champions of your mission
Here’s a sobering truth I’ve learned after 25 years raising millions in grants and gifts: only 14% of first-time donors make a second gift. That’s not a typo. For every 100 people who believe in your mission enough to open their wallets, 86 of them vanish like Taylor Swift tickets at a presale.
The culprit? Radio silence. Think about it—you wouldn’t ghost someone after a first date and expect them to show up for an anniversary dinner. Yet nonprofits do this to donors all the time.
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The Black Hole Problem
When a donor clicks “submit” on that first donation, they’re making a statement: I believe in what you’re doing. But if they don’t hear from you again? They start wondering if their contribution disappeared into a black hole, or worse, if you only cared about their credit card number.
Take Coal River Mountain Watch, a scrappy West Virginia nonprofit fighting mountaintop removal mining. When someone makes their first gift—maybe after reading about how



