Introduction to Fundraising Jacqueline Cameron, Research Manager and Consultant 25 May 2015.

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Introduction to Fundraising Jacqueline Cameron, Research Manager and Consultant 25 May 2015

Introductions & Objectives Your name Your experience in fundraising Your objectives for today

Agenda 1.Introductions 2.Fundraising Fundamentals 3.Fundraising Activities 4.Case for Support 5.Prospects 6.Q&A/Discussion

FUNDRAISING FUNDAMENTALS

Philanthropy is based on a meeting of values

Fundraising Principles People give to you because you meet needs, not because you have needs. A gift to your organisation is a gift through the organisation into the community – you are not the end user of the gift (it is not about you) Fundraising is not about money, it is about relationships based in shared values ~Kay Sprinkel Grace~

“Personally I am very fond of strawberries and cream; but I find that for some strange reason fish prefer worms. So when I go fishing, I don't think about what I want. I think about what they want.” Dale Carnegie Donor Centered Relationships

The Donor’s Perspective Do not assume you know the donor’s interest. People’s life experiences affect their interests. Learn the donor’s interests and passions – their reasons for supporting your cause. The most valuable time that you can spend is focused on connecting the donor to their passions. Help donors see how their contributions are making an impact. Advancement Resources, 2012

The Donor’s Perspective Life changing experiences may be positive or they may be negative. People are motivated to contribute for their own reasons – those reasons are not always obvious. Advancement Resources, 2012

Fundraising is a process

1 Identify, Research & Qualify 2 Inform & Involve 3 Test Interest 4 Ask & Confirm 5 Thank, Do, Report

Everyone is Responsible

FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES

Results Resources Skills Time

Return on a $1 investment for different types of fundraising activities Bequests $56.83 General donations $19.11 Community Fundraising $11.15 Events $3.43 Lotteries/Art Unions $1.51 Direct Mail $3.66 Regular Giving $8.41 Major Gifts $33.33 Reported by over 20 Australian non ‐ profits in audited financial statements (2004 ‐ 2013)

Consider get-to-know-events Events Projects to support? Timing of mailing? Database/ list of names? Direct Mail Resources to assist research/identification Grants What is your value proposition to sponsors? Sponsorship Who is in your network of prospects? Major Gifts

CASE FOR SUPPORT

Making the Case

Developing the Case The Case for Support is your story. It’s who you are, why money is needed and how you will meet that need with the money you raise. The Case for Support is written from the donor’s perspective – not the organisation’s.

Developing the Case The case describes how the important work you do makes a difference to those who help. It tells a potential donor about the impact that their support can have.

What’s makes your story unique?

CASE FOR SUPPORT FORMAT Need Plan to meet need What will it cost, and What you are asking for.

“Next to the human face, hands are our most expressive feature. We talk with them. We work with them. We play with them. We comfort and love with them. An injury to the hand affects people professionally and personally. At Vector Health Programs, we give people back the use of their hands.”

PROSPECTS

The Ideal Prospect

Prospects Ability – financial capacity Linkage to your organisation, cause, or similar organisation or cause Interest in your specific project, experience as a donor

USE RATING SCORES TO DEVELOP STRATEGY (SCORE OUT OF 10)

ACTIVITY

What do we want to raise $ for? Source of donations/spo nsorship? Type of FR activity could be? Next steps

QUESTIONS