Ronald Pruitt, President and Founder of 4aGoodCause, hosted the March 2026 Office Hours webinar to walk clients through the latest platform improvements, share new performance data, and cover practical donor data security best practices every nonprofit can use—not just inside 4aGC.
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In this session, Ronald covers what’s new on the platform, how clients on the platform performed in 2025, and how to keep your donor data safe across every tool your nonprofit uses.
In this session, you’ll explore:
- New peer-to-peer fundraising engagement emails and what they mean for campaign retention
- AI writers built into the donation page editor
- DAF Pay and why donor-advised fund giving is one of the fastest-growing giving segments
- 2025 platform performance stats — gift sizes, conversion rates, and monthly giving popup results
- This quarter’s security and stability upgrades (2FA, new user onboarding, invisible CAPTCHA, platform upgrade, enhanced monitoring)
- A 10-step donor data security checklist you can use with your team right now
- What’s coming next: donation form customization and a new popup/modal giving option
5 top takeaways from this Office Hours session
- 4aGC donation pages converted at 27% in 2025—nearly 2.5× the industry average. The industry benchmark (from the M+R Benchmarks Study) sits at 11%. Half of 4aGC donation pages reached close to a 50% conversion rate, more than 4× the national average.
- The monthly giving conversion popup works. In 2025, 5 out of every 100 donors who chose a one-time gift converted to recurring after seeing the popup offer. Over the lifetime of those donors, that’s significant compounding revenue.
- Two-factor authentication and improved user onboarding are now live. Every nonprofit user login now requires a 6-digit emailed code. New users are invited, not handed a password, which is both more secure and easier to manage.
- Know where your donor data lives… not just in 4aGC. Email platforms, spreadsheets, accounting tools, and old systems all hold donor data. If you don’t know where it is, you can’t protect it.
- Phishing is the #1 external threat. The most effective defense is simple: slow down. Verify anything that feels urgent through a separate channel before clicking or responding.
Supplemental resources mentioned in this session
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