Pick your organization type and explore real questions you can ask Gratefully, from finding lapsed donors to drafting gratitude-first outreach.
Every prompt you see here is something Gratefully can help with today or in the near roadmap.
Churches, mosques, synagogues, temples
Higher education institutions
Schools and parent-teacher associations
Community services and food assistance
Healthcare and medical research
Museums, theaters, cultural centers
Social justice and human rights
Environmental and climate organizations
Youth development and education
Philanthropic foundations
Click "Try this prompt" to see how Gratefully can help you with these specific use cases.
"Which donors gave during Ramadan / Easter / High Holidays in the last two years but haven't given this year?"
"Show me members who give smaller amounts regularly and might be open to a monthly giving program."
"List donors who gave consistently for multiple years but haven't donated in the last 6 months, and draft a warm check-in message."
"Who are the top 50 donors by lifetime giving who might have capacity to support a major campaign?"
"Find members who have donated for 3+ years but their giving has decreased by 25%+, and draft a caring check-in message."
"Identify donors giving $250-$1000 annually who have increased their gifts over time and might be ready for a major donor conversation."
"Show all first-time donors from the past 90 days and create personalized follow-up messages to encourage their second gift."
Gratefully connects to your spreadsheets and platforms, normalizes and deduplicates your data, and lets you ask any of these prompts even if your data is spread across multiple systems.
Upload spreadsheets or connect to PayPal, CRMs, and other platforms you already use.
Use any of these prompts or ask your own questions about your donors in plain English.
Get actionable segments, draft personalized messages, and strengthen donor relationships.
Start with a spreadsheet or connect a source, and Gratefully will help you find the right donors and the right words.