Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2009

How would Jesus raise money?

Mission Increase
Powerful fundraising training from Mission Increase
Regardless of whether or not you are a person of faith, I think that you will respond to the powerful messages of Mission Increase.

I love the idea of moving from "Subtractional Giving" to "Transactional Giving" and then culminating with "Transformational Giving."

More here:
http://www.missionincrease.org/index.cfm?action=general.dspVideoTraining

Please take a few moments to watch.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

How to Raise Money like Obama

Obama has a lot to laugh about
How Obama had the last laugh
MSNBC's Howard Fineman put together a brilliant analysis of what he calls The 'Obama Way'.

Regardless of your politics, you need to read the full article to understand where fundraising is headed.

How would you adapt your organization to implement the Seven Steps of the Obama Way?
  1. Be decisive
  2. Have a tight circle
  3. Stick with the plan
  4. Sweat the details
  5. Understand your brand
  6. Go digital
  7. Use caution

Read the full article here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27523773/from/ET/

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Anatomy of a Major-Gift Ask

Major Gifts: The Art, the Heart, the Ask and the Attitude
Thanks to FundRaising Success for this strong aritcle by F. Duke Haddad:

Major Gifts: The Art, the Heart, the Ask and the Attitude
Here, a close look at the anatomy of a major-gifts ask. It’s both simpler and more complicated than you might think.

View the article here:
http://www.fundraisingsuccessmag.com/story/story.bsp?sid=155812&var=story

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Monday, October 13, 2008

A Survival Kit for Fundraising in a Bad Economy

Thanks to AFP Resource Center for publishing "A Survival Kit for Fundraising in a Bad Economy"

I mean, seriously...
Times are hard and life is strange...
A tumultuous economy can present unique challenges for nonprofit fundraising. Looking for ways to cope? AFP has compiled a toolkit of resources to advise and guide fundraisers in tough economic times.

“Donors have a lot on their minds these days as they sit down with their personal budgets,” explains Paulette Maehara, CFRE, CAE, president and CEO of AFP. “But despite the headlines about Wall Street and the financial markets, we as fundraisers should not lose sight of the fact that giving is a way for communities to pull together. While the economic forecasts are uncertain right now, what is quite certain is the capacity of people to lend a hand and support institutions of all kinds. We hope you’ll use AFP as a resource in garnering vital support for your organization in what may be a wild ride over the next few months.”

Recent coverage (AFP and others):
To read the full article, visit:
http://afpnet.org/ka/ka-3.cfm?folder_id=2545&content_item_id=24683

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Is it really the economy, stupid?

Fundraising Success
The aptly named Fundraising Success brings out another strong article on donor development
I'll admit, I've been tempted to blame the economy for what I see as a very slow year despite some really amazing improvements in my organization's development efforts.

This article from Randy McCabe, founder and CEO of MPower, slapped some sense back into me:

Five Tactics to Rev Up Fundraising in a Down Economy at FundRaising Success

I think the article is good, so I won't post it here in the hopes that you'll click above. But here are the five tactics that the article outlines:

1. Connect with your donors’ pain.
2. Call mid to major donors now.
3. Begin year-end campaigns in September with installment options.
4. Use alternative giving vehicles.
5. Focus on segmentation and target total net income (not return on investment or revenue).

Read the full article here:
http://www.fundraisingsuccessmag.com/story/story.bsp?sid=132501&var=story

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Great Event: Fundraiser for Angela Hunt

Angela Hunt is a firecracker!
Angela Hunt is one hot firecracker.
The campaign to re-elect Dallas City Councilmember Angela Hunt has just announced a very creative event for one of her first major fundraisers prior to the next election:

Celebrate Indepence Day with an
independent voice on the City Council!

Unfortunately, the event will be on June 26 instead of the 4th of July, but the tie-in to the national celebration is made through the following innovative sponsor levels:
  • $2000 - Roman Candles (Couple)
  • $1000 - Bottle Rocket (Individual)
  • $500 - Firecracker
  • $250 - Sparkler
Tickets are only $100 each. See the invite below, or visit:
www.angelahunt.com/

Celebrate Indepence Day with an independent voice on the City Council!






Not sure if Angela is your representative on the Council? Check out the (bizzaro!) Redistricting map here:
http://www.dallascityhall.com/government/council/adopted_map.html
This map looks like something my daughter drew...



Want to know who represents you in the State and U.S. Government? Go here:
http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Tickets now on sale for Sept. 29 show with Clint Black!

Central Dallas Ministries has just released tickets for our upcoming benefit concert, A Night to Remember 2008 with Clint Black.

Click here for more information and to reserve your seats for what will certainly be another sold-out show!

Event Details
Monday, September 29, 2008
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Show begins at 8:00 p.m.

The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center



Tickets now on sale for Sept. 29 show with Clint Black!



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Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Gift Whisperer

Jerold PanasToday, I had the wonderful privilege of hearing veteran fundraiser Jerold Panas deliver the keynote address at the AFP Greater Dallas Chapter's monthly luncheon. The speech followed his morning workshop session, which focused on "Making the Ask." All of this was prefaced with a powerful introduction speech by Mr. Panas during our breakfast, which began at 7:00 a.m.

Somehow, by 1:30, Dr. Panas was still smiling!

Dr. Panas has been raising funds for over forty years. He is Executive Partner of Jerold Panas, Linzy & Partners as well as the founder & chairman of the board of the Institute for Charitable Giving.

Some of the key thoughts from the day:

  • Language is important -- do not use the word "prospect" or "suspect" in reference to donors; use the words "probable donor" and "possible donor." Your whole perspective on them will change.
  • Similarly, consider replacing the words "Development" and "Advancement" with "Philanthropy." Wouldn't you prefer to introduce yourself to a probable donor as the Director of Philanthropy than the Director of Development?
  • When making calls on donors, travel in pairs (and try to bring a volunteer or client instead of another staff member).
  • Thank your donors seven times: send a receipt from Finance, followed by a hand-written note from Development, followed by a hand-written note from program officer, followed by report from development on the impact of their gift, followed by thank you call from client, recognize them in an annual report, etc.
  • Fundraising is more art than science. But there are some helpful formulas to determine gift range for a major gift ... such as 10-25 times their annual gift size. However, the best way to determine possible gift size is to find out what other gifts they have given.
  • There are three basic things that motivate donors in relation to your organization: PIE -- Performance, Image and Exposure. Of these, more than 68% report that Exposure is the dominant influence... so be sure that you are getting in front of donors as often as possible. He recommended considering a one-page, front-and-back letter from CEO every 4 weeks that had a simple story in it that showed impact of your work.
  • The day after you talk with a donor, they remember less than 1/3 of what you said but more than 2/3 of what they said. Your goal, therefore, is to get them talking.
This last point really resonated with me. One of the first things that I realized after joining the Church of Phil Cubeta was that I am not a marketer. I am not even a fundraiser. I am a liaison between a donor and an organization; I am a counselor; I am a coach; I am a pastor; I am, above all, an advocate for the donor's dreams.

I cannot talk someone into donating... at least, not into donating substantially and for a long time. I might be able to hoodwink a few fools into parting with small cash, but I cannot fake a person into a transformational gift.

This is something that only they can talk themselves into.

My job is to be there to hear them do so.

Thank you to AFP for organizing the event, and to Dr. Panas for illuminating the obvious with just the right balance of humor and passionate sincerity.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Mobile Text Donations for Non-Profit Organizations

Ummmm.... this seems naughty
I received this nice email from James Eberhard, Co-Founder & Chairman of www.MGive.com, which bills itself as "the easiest way to raise money for your cause." I am glad that he caught the intent behind my previous post.

I’m the CEO over at Mobile Accord, a mobile technology provider to NPOs. I’ve got your blog in my reader, and I really enjoy your posts, especially the one on the "f" word, that was great.

I’m sending you a quick note today because we are launching mGive.com, a first of its kind service enabling NPOs to create and launch text message donation campaigns. We have worked with The ASPCA, Amnesty International, Alicia Key’s organization- Keep a Child Alive, and many others to raise thousands of dollars in donations.

I think your blog audience would be interested in learning about our service, as it allows non-profits to collect donations from the majority of the nation’s 250 million mobile phone users.

As you may know 80% of Americans carry a cell phone and now they can use the mobile phone to support their favorite cause by having a non-taxable donation added to their phone bill.

During this year’s SuperBowl, Mobile Accord worked with the United Way to launch a commercial proving out the concept of mobile donations with stellar success. You can view the SuperBowl commercial here- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b38idebP4ag

I would very much like to hear your feedback and any feedback that your readers may have. More information on mGive can be found at mGive.com
Be careful when you email me: cut and paste is often far too easy for me to resist.

More info here:
Mobile Text Donations for Non-Profit Organizations
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