Creating an Effective Fundraising Strategy in the Asian Context Strategy Development in KOREA Hyunkyung Jun Manager, Research and Education Team The Beautiful.

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Creating an Effective Fundraising Strategy in the Asian Context Strategy Development in KOREA Hyunkyung Jun Manager, Research and Education Team The Beautiful Foundation

IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Korea 2000 The Beautiful Foundation is founded. We learned fundraising. But… “What can we do for fundraising in Korea??” IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

ANALYSIS

Fundraising history After WWII, there were too much asking for donation on the street. Government made a law that prohibit fundraising in public. Only government and few special organization could fundraising campaign in public. There have been national fundraising campaign in every year IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Korea 2000 Awareness channels of giving(2000) : Mass media IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Korea 2000 The month when people give the most amount : December IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Korea 2000 The main reason for not giving - Financial status, Mistrust of donation recipient

Identifying fundraising priority We needed to expand donation market in Korea. -We needed to improve people’s understanding about donating. -We needed to change people’s pattern of donation. IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Setting fundraising objectives Make people feel free from burden of donation. People have an image about donation. The rich donate big money. Make giving -Emotional, Human, and Fun. IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Some Options Generated 1% sharing campaign is -Easy to explain -Match to mass media campaign -Can change the action of many peoples 1% sharing : various items Donor Designated Fund Legacy Campaign

FORMULATE FUNDRAISING TARGET Generate options to pilot

Develop the strategy Make hundreds of fundraising idea paper. Try out small pilots. Scale up the best pilot program. IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

The Beautiful Foundation 1% Sharing Campaign √ The principal program of the Foundation √ Aims to popularize regular small-sum donations √ 1% symbolizes the smallest amount one can share without burden √ Diverse methods of sharing - Salary, revenue, budget, allowance, pension… - Talent, skills, expertise, services IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

1% Sharing Campaign IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

1% Sharing Campaign Implementation Details

Various 1% Pocket money 1% Shopping 1% Theater 1% State pension 1% Bequest 1% Birthday gift 1% IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Seasonal Valentine day 1% Worldcup 1% IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Mass media Work with every national daily papers Make contents for newspaper - people focus : stories of donors - Research & Review : Giving Culture in Korea and other countries - Seasonal contents : Vacation giving, Monthly Campaign Focus on Donor not Recipient IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Transparence & Accountability Allow donors to see monthly account file Report every staff’s salary structure and amount New Reporting Form : not only total or financial account, but every grant making and story of recipients Accounting audit IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Annual report IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Annual Report IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Human Oriented-Donor story Granma Kim Kun-ja Lee Chang-sik(Shoe repairman) IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Human Oriented – Personal Brand IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Design Strategy IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Design Strategy IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

What is the competitor of donation? The average of annual donation amount 219USD The average of annual mutual giving 755USD We need to think about the mutual giving IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

What is the mutual giving in Korea? We call it “ 경조사비 ”(kyungjosa-bi) Many people feel burden but inevitable That is not only money but also evidence of relationship Wedding, 1 st / 60th / 70th birthday party, Funeral There are money delivery service for people in busy IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Opportunity Spoiled Ceremony Enter the ceremony place -> give money to the desk (write the name, average is 30,000-50,000won) -> see the wedding ceremony(15-20min.) -> have meal(buffe, the value is 40,000-50,000won. Sometimes host give a meal voucher or money to the guest) IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Suggest Alternatives Add meaningful donation Donate all the money Don’t serve meal or ceremony itself IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Wedding donation IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

The First birthday Donation IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

The First Birthday Donation IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Other Ceremony Flower Wreath Problem IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Other Ceremony Rice Donation Wreath IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Fandom Donation Star leading case IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Fandom Donation Fan club leading case IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

EVALUATION 2000 TO 2009

Big Success Experience Donor : 4 -> 103,000 Donation : 10 billion won per year ‘1% sharing’ became general brand in korea Benchmarked by other NPO IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

People is changing IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Korea 2000 The main reason for not giving - Financial status, Mistrust of donation recipient

People is changing IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea Regularity of Donation

The Beautiful Foundation IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

The Beautiful Foundation IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea

Giving culture in Korea IWRM 2014 – Strategy Development in Korea