Fundraising and Local Match Small Urban & Rural Transit Center Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute North Dakota State University Fargo, ND Gary.

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Fundraising and Local Match Small Urban & Rural Transit Center Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute North Dakota State University Fargo, ND Gary Hegland Small Urban & Rural Transit Center

2 Quote for the Day “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Eleanor Roosevelt

3 Raising Money  Fundraising is both an art and a science.  The art is in developing and nurturing relationships with people.  The science lies in using data, research, and tested fund-raising models to achieve your organization’s revenue goals.

4 Introduction  The smaller federal grant programs  How to qualify for these programs  Why plan for fundraising  What you can use for match  How to generate local match  Raising money for local transit

5 Financial Planning  State and Federal Governments require it  Your business desires it  Become an information business (Collect data, issue reports, measure your performance, advertise your successes)  Plan for financial growth  Explore/investigate all your options  Be aggressive…slow to take “no” for an answer  Plan your time for “Financial Planning ”

6 Financial Planning  Generally involves these four areas  Cash management  Funding sources  Performance measurement  Risk management

7 Cash Management  Cash collection (Accounts receivable)  Cash concentration (Liquidity management)  Disbursements (Accounts payable)  Investment of surplus cash, if any  Financing or borrowing  Forecasting “cash flow”  Managing bank relations

8 Cash Management  Capital purchases for 1 to 5 years  Cash flow needs: monthly & annual  What are the costs of expanding service area?  What are the costs of increasing ridership?

9 Cash Management  What are the maintenance cost(s) of used vs new vehicles?  What are the costs of changes in administrative staff, increasing part-time or full- time drivers and dispatchers?  Insist on full cost allocation toward all business decisions  Saving for the future

10 Where do you get your funding?  20 % of your sources provide you with 80% of your funding  Government grants  State funding  City and county contributions through taxes  Accumulated cash (financial support fund)  80% of your sources provide you with 20% of your funding  Fares  Raffles  Special events  Which sources are you going to spend 80% of your time on?

11 Record Keeping Finances  Excellent record on all financial activity  Look at 5 year history to identify trends  All volunteer activity  Measure your efficiencies and effectiveness Customers  Who are they?  Where is their place of origin? Where is their destination?  What are their demographics? Ridership  Total ridership  Time of day for peak, and weekly peaks  Age breakdown  Measurements of conveniences

12 Record Keeping Customer satisfaction  Why do they ride your bus?  What services do your customers value most?  What challenges do your customers encounter? Community growth or decline  Be involved with local Chamber of Commerce  What are key issues with your City Commission?  What are the social services issues? (TANF, WIA, Vocational Rehab., Head Start, & Developmental Disabilities Centers)  What are the nursing homes doing?

13 Section 5310 Elderly and Disabled Program  Capital Assistance for Specialized Transit Vehicles  Competitive grant process for private, non-profit organizations, & local public entities  20% local match  10% can be used for administration, planning and technical assistance  Coordinated plans are a prerequisite to grants being funded  State is the recipient of all 5310 funds

14 Section 5316 – JARC Job Access & Reverse Commute  Financial assistance for employment rides  Provide rides to low-income & welfare individuals for employment, training, & some education  Provide transportation from urban areas to suburban employment  20% local capital match  50% net operating deficit  State is designated recipient (population under 200,000)  Funded projects must be derived from a coordinated plan  Derived funding is from a state-based formula

15 Section 5317 New Freedom Program  New program for people with disabilities  Provide new services beyond what is required under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA)  20% local capital match  50% net operating deficit  Funded projects must be derived from a coordinated plan  Cannot transfer funds between JARC & New Freedom  The 10% for administration can be for the recipient or sub-recipient

16 FTA Funding Levels for ND & SD 5311 & 5340 JARC RTAP 5310 N F Total Utah 2006 $4,029,955 $ $82,615 $708,239 $430,462 $6,150, $4,179,102 $938,490 $84,089 $735,982 $447,018 $6,384,681 These were published on January 11, 2006 on the FTA website. They may have changed.

17 Coordinated Plans Key Elements of a Coordinated Plan  An assessment of the transportation needs for individuals with disabilities, older adults, and people with limited income.  An inventory of available services (agencies, vehicles & services) Area of redundancy Gaps in services

18 Coordinated Plans  Strategies to address the service gaps  The coordination that would be required to reduce the existing duplication  Steps to increase the efficiency of the current resources  Rank the desired implementation strategies

19 Potential Partners for Coordination  Your local human services agencies and others Regional human service agency Local county social service agency Local job service agencies Head Start and schools Veteran’s Administration Business community Churches Local tribe or reservations Nursing homes and assisted living facilities

20 In-Kind Match This is available to use for both capital and operating:  Capital Land Equipment Buildings  Operating – using volunteer labor for: Dispatching Cleaning Travel training On-the-bus greeter

21 Endowments and Foundations  If you are a 501(c) 3 corporation all you need to do is start a new checking account  Name it “Long-Term Financial Stability Fund”  Create a case or cause for the donation Justification for the philanthropic support

22 Endowments and Foundations  Relationship building is key  Examine your many options Special appeals Special events Planned giving Adult children of clients Identify potential donors

23 Long Term Financial Stability Fund  Purpose of the fund raising must be clearly identified and conveyed to donors  Identify people who could become donors, i.e. get their names, address, phone #’s.  Develop long-term trusting relationships  In 1998, individuals gave 77% of the total donated dollars in the U. S.

24 Long Term Financial Stability Fund  Ann Carlsen Center in Jamestown started with $4M in the middle 1980’s and has $25M today in long tern financial stability account. Their annual operating budget is $10 million.  Elevate the need for public support for transit in your community. Tell your story!!  If you never start a “long term financial stability” account you will never reach your desired goal.

25 Long Term Financial Stability Fund  Each one of you here could set that goal for your project!  A special event for raising the awareness of need for “long-term financial stability”  Start gathering names of potential contributors  This group could meet twice a year for the next five years to share strategies & success stories  What if your goal was two million dollars?

26 Raising $2 Million To raise $2 million Estimate number and size of contributions  1 $250,000  5 $100,000  10 $ 50,000  20 $ 25,000  25 $ 5,000  50 $ 2,500 The Pyramid

27 What are your dreams?  The only way to fail is to never start!

28 Gary Hegland Training & Outreach Coordinator Small Urban & Rural Transit Center P. O. Box 5074 Fargo, ND Phone: (701) Fax: (701) Web: