Over this past weekend the New York Times reported on a recently released study by Blackbaud about sustaining on-line donors. The study effectively indicates that folks who give on-line are not often repeaters. They give to the call that got them to the site for that first gift but after that, there's not enough to get them back again.
I offer that this failure to attract a repeat giver is about relationships and that nonprofit causes are still just that - they are causes - mission driven efforts that rally individuals who care, not just about an event, but who have a deep-seated mission driven passion that drives repeated giving.
This thought then reminds me that big gifts are often generated from the combination of a passion and a relationship. The relationship is one that may have to do with the connection between people or connections between the people and the cause -- just like good governance. Good governance is actually both the connection between people and the connection between people and the cause. Successful fundraising is all of this and more.