Claiming $7 Billion in Unclaimed Nonprofit Funds with Colleen Carroll #38

EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 28 MIN

Claiming $7 Billion in Unclaimed Nonprofit Funds with Colleen Carroll #38

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In this episode of Print to Pixel, Dennis Kelly speaks with Colleen Carroll from Double the Donation about the intersection of omnichannel marketing and nonprofit fundraising. Colleen shares her journey into the nonprofit sector, the mission of Double the Donation, and the importance of employer matching gifts.She discusses her role in community engagement and education, the significance of marketing strategies for nonprofits, and shares success stories of organizations that have effectively utilized workplace giving programs. The conversation emphasizes the need for nonprofits to actively promote employer matching gifts and explore omnichannel marketing strategies to maximize fundraising efforts.Chapters:00:00 – Introduction to Omnichannel Marketing and Nonprofits01:42 – Colleen Carroll's Journey into Nonprofit Work04:08 – Understanding Double the Donation's Mission07:29 – Colleen's Role in Community and Events12:01 – The Importance of Employer Matching Gifts15:51 – Success Stories from Double the Donation19:37 – Omnichannel Marketing Strategies for Nonprofits23:33 – Preview of the Bridge Conference Presentation26:22 – Get in Touch with ColleenGet in Touch with Colleen:Colleen's LinkedInColleen's EmailDouble The Donation WebsiteMentions:Sara MurphySan Diego Humane SocietyMichael J. Fox FoundationLehigh UniversitySave the Children USMore About Postalytics:Postalytics WebsiteLinkedInYouTube

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