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Fundraising Trends for 2026: What Nonprofits Must Do to Raise More Money and Build Lasting Donor Relationships

Fundraising Trends for 2026

Fundraising trends for 2026 are shifting toward deeper relationships, smarter event strategies, and more intentional donor engagement. Nonprofits can no longer rely solely on traditional methods. They must evolve to create meaningful connections, maximize event impact, and unlock new revenue streams.

Claire Murad of Murad Auctions discussed the latest fundraising trends during a webinar with HGA Fundraising. She said the most successful organizations are focusing less on transactions and more on relationships, experiences, and strategic follow-up.

If you want to raise more money in 2026, these emerging trends will shape how you plan, execute, and grow your fundraising efforts.

Have Shorter, More Strategic Live Auctions

One of the biggest shifts in fundraising events is the evolution of live auctions.

Instead of long, drawn-out live auctions with dozens of items, nonprofits are now focusing on fewer, higher-quality packages.

Why This Matters

A shorter live auction:

Get more live auction tips:

Live Auction Success Tips From Fundraiser Experts

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Focus On Improving The “Giving Moment” (Paddle Raise) At Your Fundraiser

Another major trend is the growing importance of the “giving moment” during fundraisers.

Instead of relying heavily on auction revenue, nonprofits are seeing increased success by focusing on direct giving.

Pro Tip

Make your giving moment” powerful by:

Engage EVERY Guest

In 2026, passive attendance is out. Interactive engagement is in.

Top nonprofits are designing events where every guest participates, not just watches.

Claire highlights that organizations are increasingly adding activities that involve the entire audience, making events more dynamic and inclusive.

Include Educational Experiences At Your Fundraiser

One of the most exciting trends is the combination of education and engagement.

Instead of simply entertaining guests, nonprofits are:

Examples include:

Why This Works

When donors understand your mission better, they:

Prioritize Cultivating Relationships With Existing Donors

For years, nonprofits focused heavily on acquiring new donors. In 2026, the focus is shifting.

The new trend: maximize the value of the donors you already have.

Claire emphasizes that organizations often overlook the value of their existing donor base and should focus on nurturing those relationships.

For more tips on engaging with donors, check out our blog.

Optimize Post-Event Follow-Up

One of the most important (and often ignored) strategies is post-event follow-up.

Successful nonprofits are:

Best Practices

Key Insight

Many first-time donors give small “test gifts.” Donors can often give much more, but just want to see what interaction they have with the nonprofit before giving more.
A $500 donor today could become a $5,000–$10,000 donor later—if you follow up.

For more post-event follow-up tips, check out our blog.

Focus On Data-Driven Fundraising

Nonprofits that succeed in 2026 will use data to guide decisions. This can be done by using event management software.

This includes:

With the right data, you can:

Use LinkedIn To Build Relationships With Potential Donors

Another emerging trend is leveraging platforms like LinkedIn to build relationships with business owners.

Key takeaways:

Simple Outreach Strategy

Instead of asking for sponsorship:

Focus On Intentionality To Increase Fundraiser Success

One of the most powerful insights is this:

Fundraising trends don’t just happen—you create them.

Organizations that succeed in 2026 will:

Prioritize Human Connection

Despite technology, automation, and AI…

The biggest trend for 2026 is simple:

People want connection.

Successful nonprofits will:

From phone calls to one-on-one conversations, human connection remains the most powerful fundraising tool.

How to Win in 2026

Fundraising in 2026 is not about doing more. It’s about doing things better and more intentionally.

The organizations that embrace the trends outlined in this blog will raise more money and build stronger, more sustainable donor communities.

Start by reviewing your current approach and asking:

Do you want help implementing these fundraising strategies for your next event? Contact us. You can also schedule a free consultation.

Make 2026 the year your fundraising strategy transforms, and better results will follow.

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