Successful fundraising starts with a powerful story — one that captures imagination and inspires action. We help organizations bring their fundraising visions to life, whether through high-end promotional videos, immersive 3D renderings, or donor walls.
From museums and non-profits to universities and cultural institutions, we provide the strategic tools needed to engage donors and secure critical funding — because turning bold ideas into tangible impact requires more than just a vision, it takes the right strategy to share it.
- Higher Education Campuses
- Healthcare Facilities
- Museums and Zoos
With compelling narratives, fundraising activations can translate an organization’s mission, impact, and vision into emotionally resonant and immersive fundraising experiences. DI offers the donor engagement strategy expertise needed to ensure installations align with fundraising goals and communicate with clarity and authenticity. We combine physical installations, such as donor walls and exhibits, with digital assets to create deeper emotional connections than static messaging alone can.
Through 3D renderings and immersive visuals, we develop donor recognition designs that help donors understand future outcomes and feel confident about their contributions. Our institutional fundraising strategy experts also ensure that clients have consistent messaging across events, spaces, and materials, reinforcing trust and improving recall throughout the donor journey. The experiences we create through fundraising presentation design can be tailored for major donors, institutional partners, and public contributors, ensuring relevance across giving levels.
Organizations can boost their fundraising success by incorporating some of these engaging elements as part of fundraising campaign planning:
High-Impact Visual Storytelling Tools: Promotional videos, campaign films, and nonprofit brand storytelling assets are effective tools for communicating the organization’s mission, urgency, and impact.
3D Renderings and Future-State Campaign Visualizations: Detailed renderings and immersive previews can help donors visualize proposed projects, facilities, or initiatives.
Donor Recognition and Legacy Elements: Donor walls, recognition installations, and naming opportunities serve both as engagement tools and long-term relationship builders.
Interactive and Experiential Environments: Any type of exhibit, installation, or event-based experience that allows donors to physically engage with the mission can deliver a stronger long-term fundraising impact, especially compared to one-time campaign tools.
It’s critical for organizations to understand the effectiveness of their efforts when embarking on fundraising experience design planning. This is why it’s important to set measurable goals to track, such as donor participation, campaign milestones, or engagement levels. Some of the easiest ways to track these are by paying attention to metrics such as event attendance, time spent interacting with experiences, repeat engagement, and donor feedback.
Organizations also need to balance hard metrics such as funds raised with softer indicators, including emotional response and brand perception. With the insights gathered during a campaign, organizations can refine their messaging, assets, and donor engagement experiences to make them more effective. This is crucial because successful fundraising support must extend beyond a single campaign to ensure sustained donor loyalty and future giving opportunities.