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This is the 182nd Fundraising Writing Newsletter. If you find value here, please tell a fundraising friend. (Your fundraising friend can subscribe here for free.) Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Hi Reader, Today Brett and I are celebrating the 37th anniversary of the planning of our first date. (Yes, this is how we decided to mark the beginning of our relationship. Highly unusual and pretty weird, I know!) Since 1988, a whole lot has happened, of course. In the world of technology alone, we've seen:
Only AI has induced major warning lights on our radar. Which is why, even as we celebrate our first date of deep dish Giordano's pizza and a showing of U2: Rattle and Hum at our local cineplex in the Yorktown Mall... ...we also pause to take account of AI's rapid development and how donors are feeling about it. This just in: Donors share their AI fundraising fears and doubts.Just yesterday, we received an email from Fundraising.AI announcing the results of a 2025 study of 1,000+ donors across a range of ages, incomes, and giving profiles. You can read the report yourself here. Following are our 3 crucial takeaways. The bulleted items are ours. After each is a corresponding screenshot from the report.
Final thoughts: AI is continually improving, which means the implications for fundraising are continually evolving.
Proceed with caution. (In case you're interested, Brett wrote about AI in fundraising in May, here, and in November, 2024, here.) Randomly yoursFor your brain, heart, and funny bone...
Until next time: May you marvel and make use of our ever-advancing technology, wisely. Grateful, Julie Cooper & Brett Cooper |
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This is the 190th Fundraising Writing Newsletter. If you find value here, please tell a fundraising friend. (Your fundraising friend can subscribe here for free.) Wednesday, February 25, 2026 Hi Reader, When I was a girl, Madonna was all that. She was Like a Virgin. She was Like a Prayer. Now Madonna Louise Ciccone, aka "the Queen of Pop" is 67 and wears glasses. Really? Huh. So the question now becomes: Can Madonna read your fundraising appeal? I often recommend thinking of an senior donor...
This is the 189th Fundraising Writing Newsletter. If you find value here, please tell a fundraising friend. (Your fundraising friend can subscribe here for free.) One quick note: Time is running out to sign up for the FREE 2026 Kickstart video series by Moceanic. Three very short videos every week for 4 weeks — and you can catch up on them right now. If you feel stretched too thin in fundraising, this free series will help you focus on what matters most. (I'm in a few of the videos, too! 🥰)...
This is the 188th Fundraising Writing Newsletter. If you find value here, please tell a fundraising friend. (Your fundraising friend can subscribe here for free.) Wednesday, January 28, 2026 Hi Reader, Brett here: When I was a middle school English teacher, I struggled for years. At first I tried to do everything the way my peers did. Eventually I took inspiration from my 6th grade art teacher, Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown was known for doing things differently. For example, if you wanted to use a...