Nexis for Development Professionals: Donor prospect research tool

Nexis® for Development Professionals Streamline your donor research
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What is Nexis for Development Professionals? 

Nexis for Development Professionals is an online research tool that simplifies the path to finding high-potential donors by providing researchers access to a comprehensive set of data and sources. 

Data for Development Professionals

Access unbeatable content for complete confidence

Keep your donor database up to date with more than 81+ billion public records* from 10,000+ diverse sources. With Nexis for Development Professionals, you get extensive licensed content, including a deep archive of news data spanning over 45 years, multi-lingual source coverage, broadcast transcripts, and more from our expansive data collection.

Donor Profiles

Get a complete picture of donors in a single view

Streamline your path to finding new prospects with Donor Profiles. Pull key information about a high-value prospect together in a single view in seconds, including donation history, affiliations, employment history, and more. Work faster with visualizations that reduce the amount of work it takes to find valuable insights. 

Donor Research

Boost donations with wealth indicators

Boost your average donation amount using key wealth and giving indicators such as Wealth Scores, Larkspur Prospects of Wealth® and Guidestar™. You’ll have better insight into a potential donor’s wealth status and donation history and know how much to reasonably ask for. 

Frequently asked questions

Nexis for Development Professionals stands out by offering unmatched access to authoritative, global data sources—including proprietary content not available in other platforms. While competitors also offer prospecting tools, Nexis is particularly strong in news tracking, legal and U.S. public records*, and executive intelligence—making it a preferred solution for institutions looking for robust, real-time donor insights.

Donor Profiles in Nexis for Development Professionals offer a 360-degree view of individuals or prospects. Each profile may include contact information, career history, board affiliations, charitable giving patterns, wealth indicators (such as real estate and stock holdings), known associates, and recent news mentions. This helps fundraisers prioritize leads, personalize outreach, and better understand a donor's values and interests.

Nexis for Development Professionals pulls from thousands of trusted, curated sources including national and international news publications, biographical directories, real estate records, company filings, charitable donation databases, U.S. public records*, and legal documents. These sources are continuously updated to ensure you’re working with the most current and comprehensive information available for your prospect research. 

Pricing for Nexis for Development Professionals varies based on your organization’s size, research needs, and number of users. Because each subscription is tailored to fit different fundraising teams and workflows, we recommend contacting us directly for a custom quote and to discuss available options that align with your budget. 

Demo Nexis for Development Professionals

Find your next high-profile donor. See how Nexis for Development Professionals can help your organization find prospects, assess their propensity to give, and build lasting relationships—all while avoiding reputational risks. Contact us for a demo or to customize your package.

 

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*Access to U.S. Public Records content is subject to credentialing. Due to the nature and origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors. The LexisNexis Public Records services are not provided by “consumer reporting agencies,” as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §, et seq.)

(“FCRA”) and do not constitute “consumer reports,” as that term is defined in the FCRA. Accordingly, these LexisNexis services may not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment, or another eligibility purpose in connection with which a consumer report may be used under the FCRA.