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Learn about the essential fundraising responsibilities, facts, and figures, and the stages of fundraising. Discover how team members can contribute to cultivating donors and effectively solicit and provide stewardship to ensure fundraising success.

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  1. Contents • Fundraising Responsibilities • Fundraising Facts and Figures • The Stages of Fundraising • Team Member Involvement

  2. I. Fundraising Responsibilities

  3. Everyone’s Responsibilities • Define or clarify the program/educational opportunities • Identify leadership and roles • Approve adequate budgets/costs • Plan for the future of the organization • Be familiar with the overall fundraising plan • Participate in the fundraising process

  4. Clearly define annual fundraising goals Delegate responsibilities to meet these goals Create fundraising and donor recognition policies Ensure fundraising methods adhere to ethical standards Mentor/CoachFundraising Responsibilities

  5. Individual Team Member Responsibilities • Solicit family and friends for contributions • Identify, evaluate, and cultivate prospective sponsors • Attend face-to-face meetings • Write appeal letters • Organize and attend special events • Thank donors

  6. II. Fundraising Facts and Figures

  7. Why People Give to Nonprofits • They feel a connection to the organization • Their peers are giving • Someone asks them to • To make a difference • To share their good fortune • For recognition • To ensure the organization’s ability to fulfill its mission in the future • For tax reasons

  8. Why People Do Not Give to Nonprofits • Solicitation is infrequent or poorly communicated • They don’t see how their support would make a difference • They never feel wanted or needed • They receive no direct, personalized appeal • They gave an unacknowledged gift in the past • They were not asked to give • The timing wasn’t right • The organization’s mission was not compelling

  9. Funding 20xx: Where Money Came From

  10. 20xx Budget: Where the Money Went

  11. Section III. Stages of Fundraising

  12. Stage One: Cultivation • Identifying potential donors (prospects) • Building relationships with prospects • Generating interest in the organization • Showing prospects what the organization is all about – history, programs, finances, etc.

  13. Stage Two: Solicitation • Presenting the organization’s case statement • Participating in one-on-one solicitation • Sending direct mail pieces with personalized notes • Making telephone solicitations

  14. Stage Three: Stewardship • Thanking donors and letting them know their gift made a difference • Maintaining donor relationships • Thank you letters • Donor recognition activities • Invitations to special events • Updates from the organization

  15. Section IV. Team Member Involvement

  16. How Team Members Can Cultivate Donors/Sponsors Show prospects the kart and equipment Make personal contact with prospects Share the history of the organization Share their enthusiasm for the program and educational opportunities

  17. Making the Ask How Team Members Solicit Donors/Sponsors • Notify the prospect you are coming • Be enthusiastic and know the prospect’s interests in advance • Bring additional member(s) to answer specific questions • Research the donor’s giving history to determine the appropriate amount to ask for

  18. How Team Members Provide Stewardship • Send letters of appreciation and invitations to special events • Maintain relationships with donors • Personally thank donors for their contributions • Keep donors connected to the organization

  19. How to Handle Rejection Offer any additional information needed to change the prospect’s mind Don’t take it personally Keep the door open

  20. To succeed in fundraising, you must know four things: The purpose of the program The goals of the program How to ask How to overcome fears Fundraising Secrets of Success If you don’t ask, you won’t receive. The only way to fail is by not trying.

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