Fundraise Better

A blog by Commission Creative about design and digital marketing for missionaries.

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Finish Strong: 3 Tips for Meaningful End-of-Year Giving Campaigns

7 months ago Donor Relations and Fundraising Tools 3 min read

Are you looking for end-of-year giving campaign ideas to help you meet your fundraising goals? With Giving Tuesday and a new year right around the corner, now is the time to put those plans in motion! We’ve rounded up a few important tips and deadlines t...

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Elizabeth Harrison
Elizabeth is a graphic designer with Commission Creative, former MK, and current church planting wife raising three PK boys in Nova Scotia, Canada. She loves hosting game nights, watching college football, and eating COWS ice cream.

Commission Creative Now Offers Canva and Adobe Express Integration!

10 months ago Fundraising Tools and News 3 min read

As much as it would thrill us, it’s not in most missionary budgets to have a professional design team create every single communication piece they’ll ever use. At some point, there will probably be a need for a DIY newsletter mailing, social media campaign, or...

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Elizabeth Harrison
Elizabeth is a graphic designer with Commission Creative, former MK, and current church planting wife raising three PK boys in Nova Scotia, Canada. She loves hosting game nights, watching college football, and eating COWS ice cream.

How Missionaries can use QR codes effectively

1 year ago Fundraising Tools 4 min read

We see a lot of QR codes at Commission Creative when designing missionary support-raising materials. When used correctly, they can be a helpful tool in connecting missionaries to supporters, but there are a few common pitfalls that can actually hinder your eff...

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Elizabeth Harrison
Elizabeth is a graphic designer with Commission Creative, former MK, and current church planting wife raising three PK boys in Nova Scotia, Canada. She loves hosting game nights, watching college football, and eating COWS ice cream.

Connect Cards

2 years ago Fundraising Tools 2 min read

Take a proactive approach to connecting with potential partners with custom-designed Connect Cards. You know the situation: you’re at your booth talking with people interested in your ministry or sharing with a small group. You don’t want to lose the connectio...

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Aaron Van Gorp
Managing Director at Commission Creative. I was an MK to Belgium in the late 90s, so I'm always craving frites, Liége waffles, and dark chocolate while watching fûtbol.

How to Fundraise as a Missionary on Social Media

4 years ago Donor Relations and Fundraising Tools 8 min read

My family was at the beginning of an enormous home renovation in rural Malawi when the world shut down in 2020. Costs of labor and materials sky-rocketed, the borders closed in our small southeast African country, and we became 100% dependent on online fundrai...

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Dr. Jennifer Brockington
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Building Relationships with Your Donors

9 years ago Donor Relations 5 min read

Contained in the poem, Judge Softly, by Mary T Lathrap, is the familiar phrase, “Take the time to walk a mile in his moccasins.” It is a poem about knowing and understanding a person by experiencing what they have experienced. In preparation for cross-cultural...

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Dennis Tanner
Dennis Tanner began ministry as an associate pastor in the Assemblies of God in 1974 and became a senior pastor in 1976. Tanner is a 35-year veteran of cross-cultural ministry having begun missionary work with the Assemblies of God in 1982. He served in Zaire in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Belgium. He and his wife Vanna currently serve as the national overseer of Scotland. Tanner has recently partnered with Bob Duncan to write a book on the ministry in Scotland called “Bridging the Gap” which is now available through Amazon.

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