Monthly Giving Campaign Ideas
Develop creative monthly giving campaign concepts for nonprofit recurring donations.
Prompt
Your task is to generate concepts for a **monthly giving campaign** for a nonprofit. ### Instructions: 1. Create 3 unique monthly giving campaign ideas. 2. Each should have a campaign name, slogan, and key message. 3. Focus on storytelling and the impact of consistent support. 4. Tailor ideas to nonprofits addressing Alzheimer’s disease. ### Success Criteria: - Campaign names are short, memorable, and meaningful. - Messages highlight monthly impact. - Ideas adaptable across email, social media, and events.
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- { "input": "Cause: Alzheimer’s disease nonprofit", "output": "Idea 1: \"Memory Keepers\" – Slogan: \"Preserve moments. Support care.\" Key Message: Monthly donors provide ongoing resources for families.\nIdea 2: \"Circle of Care\" – Slogan: \"Together every month.\" Key Message: Consistent giving helps caregivers with respite and education.\nIdea 3: \"Steady Hope\" – Slogan: \"Your monthly gift brings daily relief.\" Key Message: Small, regular donations provide long-term impact." }
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