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Resource Hub
Welcome to the Giving Insight Resource Hub—your go-to destination for expert guidance, practical tools, and insights that help nonprofits make the most of their donor data. We believe that access to knowledge and best practices should be available to everyone, no matter the size of your organization.
That’s why we’ve created a space filled with free and low-cost resources designed to help you optimize donor engagement, improve data management, and build sustainable fundraising strategies.
From step-by-step guides and templates to industry reports and training videos, our Resource Hub is here to support you on your donor management journey. Whether you're looking for quick tips or in-depth learning, you’ll find valuable content that makes a real impact. Be on the lookout for regular updates!
Case Study 1
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Waterloo Arts is a creative hub in Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood, known for connecting artists with the community through exhibitions, programs, and their flagship Waterloo Arts Festival.
But behind the scenes, things were challenging. Donor and event information lived in scattered spreadsheets, disconnected platforms, and even staff members’ heads. Festival applications came through email, DMs, and phone calls, and each year the team felt like it was starting from scratch—spending more time tracking down details than organizing the event.
Case Study 2
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Motogo teaches kids how to solve problems with their hands—and they needed help solving some internal ones, too. Their gift entry and acknowledgment processes were inconsistent, their reports were hard to trust, and their data didn’t reflect the growth they knew was possible. Their signature event, Bringin’ Back Shop Class, was a success on the surface but left the team scrambling behind the scenes. And with no clear annual giving process, opportunities were being left on the table.
Case Study 3
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Birthing Beautiful Communities (BBC) is a powerful force for maternal and infant health equity, serving Black mothers and families across Northeast Ohio. But behind their growing impact, they were struggling with donor data that was hard to access, inconsistent, and incomplete. Reporting was unreliable, coding lacked structure, and a gap in fundraising staffing threatened continuity. BBC needed a system that reflected their mission—and a process that would survive transitions.