by JK Stewart | Jan 11, 2026 | Strategy
Why Loss Feels Louder Than Progress Most fundraising messages focus on what donors can accomplish. Feed a family. Fund a program. Expand access. Create impact. That logic makes sense. It is also incomplete. Human brains are wired to react more strongly to loss than to...
by JK Stewart | Jan 10, 2026 | Strategy
Giving Is Never Just About The Cause When someone donates, they are not only supporting an organization. They are making a statement about themselves. That statement is rarely spoken out loud. It lives internally, in identity language. Am I generous. Am I responsible....
by JK Stewart | Jan 8, 2026 | Strategy
The Feeling Nobody Warns Donors About Most people think donations come with a clean emotional arc. You feel moved. You give. You feel good. End of story. That is not how it actually works. There is a short, uncomfortable stretch after a gift where donors quietly...
by JK Stewart | Jan 7, 2026 | Strategy
The Donation Happens In Public, The Experience Happens In Private Digital giving looks clean on the surface. A page loads. A form fills. A button clicks. A receipt arrives. From the outside, it feels efficient, modern, done. Inside the donor’s head, something very...
by JK Stewart | Jan 6, 2026 | Strategy
Segmentation Used To Be Simple For a long time, donor segmentation meant a spreadsheet and a few filters. Age. Zip code. Giving history. Maybe major donor versus everyone else. Clean. Familiar. Comforting. It also stopped working years ago. Not because demographics...