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Episode 353: The 3-Word Change That Raised $41,000

4 min · 3. juni 2026
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📚 Grab your copy of Tom Kelly's book, The Million Dollar Nonprofit: https://ip.charityauctions.com/free-book-podcast  What if the difference between an average fundraising email and a high-performing one came down to just three words? In this episode of The Million Dollar Nonprofit, we explore a powerful lesson in donor psychology: small language changes can create massive shifts in fundraising results. In one case, changing just three words in a donation ask led to a $41,000 increase in giving—without changing the campaign, the audience, or the offer. This episode breaks down why that happened and what it reveals about how donors actually make decisions. At the center of it is a simple truth: fundraising is not just about what you ask—it’s about how the donor emotionally experiences the ask. We introduce a clear framework for writing more effective fundraising language: * Agency — Make donors feel personally responsible for creating impact * Specificity — Replace vague asks with clear, visual outcomes * Emotion — Use language that creates feeling, not just information You’ll learn why donor-focused language consistently outperforms organization-focused messaging, how specificity increases emotional clarity, and why small copy changes can dramatically improve conversion rates. The episode also explores how tools like donor management systems and fundraising platforms can support personalization and emotional targeting, but why language remains the most powerful lever of all. If you’ve ever wondered how to improve fundraising results without rebuilding your entire strategy, this episode shows how small shifts in wording can unlock major performance gains. 🔹 Key Takeaways * Tiny wording changes can create major fundraising results * Donor-focused language outperforms organization-focused messaging * The emotional framing of an ask matters as much as the offer itself * Agency increases donor motivation and engagement * Specific outcomes create stronger emotional visualization * Donors respond to feeling involved, not just informed * Emotion drives giving; logic justifies it afterward * Copywriting is one of the highest-leverage fundraising tools * Small changes compound into large performance differences * Testing language is often more effective than rebuilding campaigns ✅ 3 Action Steps 1. Audit your donation asks for organization-centered language. Replace phrases that focus on the nonprofit with phrasing that centers the donor. 2. Rewrite one fundraising ask to increase donor agency. Focus on what the donor is making possible, not just what the organization needs. 3. Test small wording changes before redesigning campaigns. Optimize language first instead of rebuilding entire fundraising systems.

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