Coming off the recession, nonprofits in Wisconsin’s biggest metro area increasingly turned to individual donors — and particularly big donors — as a source of “untapped promise,” according to a 2016 report by the Public Policy Forum, a regional research group. Organizations are ramping up fundraising programs in part because of drops in public funding and a sense that foundation and corporate giving is flattening.
In 2013, the Milwaukee Repertory Theater began focusing on increasing giving from its season subscribers, including thousands who had been attending performances for decades. “A lot of people were just giving way under their capacity,” says Marina Krejci, chief development officer. The number of major donors has more than tripled, and annual giving has more than doubled to over $1.3 million.
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