Building and sustaining relationships with major donors is one of the most critical aspects of non-profit fundraising strategy. While initial outreach provides the first opportunity to establish trust, long-term engagement depends on authenticity, consistent communication, cultural sensitivity, and donor-centered stewardship. This article examines strategies for cultivating major donor relationships, from personalized initial contact and thoughtful communication methods to the integration of cultural awareness in stewardship practices. Drawing on global examples, the analysis demonstrates how personalization, transparency, and inclusivity enhance donor engagement and warns against transactional approaches that erode trust. By combining theory and practice, it argues that strong donor relationships not only secure financial resources but also reinforce organizational legitimacy and resilience.
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