We’re looking for articles from passionate, savvy professionals — articles that inspire and inform.
We love stories that are humorous, sad, memorable, sarcastic, critical, controversial, technical — and that can relate, on some level, to planned giving, major gifts and the world of philanthropy. You don’t need to have been published in the past (this a great way to get your name out there!), but you do need to understand your subject matter.
You can either submit the article, or we can interview you.
Please read these guidelines thoroughly and become familiar with a sample issue of Giving Tomorrow before submitting your idea for consideration. (Similar guidelines apply if you’re interested in becoming a webinar presenter.)
Giving Tomorrow (formerly Planned Giving Tomorrow) is the first and only magazine that focuses on marketing major and planned gifts. Giving Tomorrow™ is for nonprofit professionals who are proactive and take responsibility for their own success. It is printed in an attractive, full-color, slightly larger than 8.5 x 11 inch format.
Our readers understand that the philanthropy landscape is now always in a state of flux. The days of relying on golf tournaments and galas are numbered. “Siloed” giving is out; blended gifts are in. Giving Tomorrow readers know it’s no longer acceptable to just plan to pursue planned gifts in the future. The future is now, tomorrow is here. Those who are not marketing planned gifts are falling behind, fast.
For the first 10 years, the magazine was free and published quarterly. In July 2018, Giving Tomorrow became a monthly magazine, free for clients, available by subscription only for all others.
Giving Tomorrow contributors are experts in their fields. Articles offer practical marketing advice you need today; tips on industry best practices; creative and simple ideas to raise more planned gifts immediately; and inspiration and motivation for setting goals, advancing your career, managing your time, and more.
Now and then we touch on technical issues, too. So if you are a technical guru, we’d like to hear why your article idea should be published and how it will help our readers.
We welcome poignant, opinionated, controversial, funny, passionate, practical, or technical articles with a twist. Just don’t be boring, please!
We accept submissions in the following categories and topics. However, if you have an idea outside of those on this list, don’t be afraid to ask — it will definitely be considered.
After your idea has been approved, submit the following items:
We reserve the right to edit your article as needed. Opinions are those of the writer, and not necessarily those of the editor, Giving Tomorrow, or PlannedGiving.Com.
In special circumstances, we can interview you and ghostwrite the article on your behalf. Please inquire.
Published pieces of 500 words or more are eligible for 5 points for CFRE continuing education requirements.
Free one-year subscription for authors who contribute an original article that is selected for publication in Giving Tomorrow.
If your original article is published in Giving Tomorrow, we’ll send a $50 donation in your name to a charity of your choice.
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