Resource Mobilization: Basic Concepts and Principles © 2005 Shannon E. St. John.

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Resource Mobilization: Basic Concepts and Principles © 2005 Shannon E. St. John

Key Marketing Messages What makes the CF unique The CF Board represents all segments of community The CF does not run programs, but builds capacity of other NGO’s through grants The CF addresses multiple issues The CF serves a specific geographical area The CF has extensive local expertise Cf’s are designed for long-term sustainability CF’s provide services to donors through individual funds, and are uniquely equipped to do so because of the other characteristics above.

Key Marketing Messages What key functions does the CF provide in the community? Local Expertise Donor Services Community Leadership (from the work of the National Marketing Action Team (US); tested in 9 North American and European countries; also validated by community foundations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.)

Resource Mobilization: Positive Expectations The philanthropic impulse is universal. The expectation of philanthropy is part of every major religious and cultural tradition. Kiswahili Proverb: “Charity is not a matter of wealth, but of the heart.”

Resource Mobilization: Distinction Between Operating and Grantmaking Funds Operating Funds: Funds for supporting the activities of the CF: financial management, grantmaking, community leadership, donor services, and asset development Grantmaking Funds: Funds created for the purpose of making grants to other NGO’s

Resource Mobilization: Operating Support Three Stages: Start-Up Survival Sustainability Sustainability will be achieved by diversified sources of revenue that DO NOT include gifts and grants from outside organizations. The time to develop a comprehensive plan for operating support from start-up to sustainability is Day One.

Securing Operating Support: Sources of Start-Up Funds The “inner circle” Other Community Leaders The “usual suspects” Private Trusts Expatriates International Agencies Local Government In-kind gifts Administrative fees

Securing Operating Support: Sources of Survival Funds Previous funders Administrative fees Grants to Yourself Fees for Services Project Grants Operating Endowment Earned Income

Securing Operating Support: Sources of Sustaining Funds Administrative fees “Float” Membership dues (in exchange for membership benefits, products or services) Fees for services Product sales Use of 'soft' assets (e.g., licensing agreements, patents, copyrights, etc.) Use of 'hard' assets (e.g., rental of unutilized equipment, real estate, etc.) Ancillary business enterprises Investment earnings (e.g., income earned from both 'passive' investments like interest from savings; or dividends earned from more 'active' investments in the stock market, etc.). This category includes income from operating endowment.

Grantmaking Funds What is a “Fund”? A distinct accounting entity Individually named (donor, cause, loved one) Makes grants for charitable purpose defined or agreed to by the donor(s) Usually pooled for investment purposes A component of and controlled by the CF.

Types of Grantmaking Funds

Raising Grantmaking Funds: The Importance of Endowment Credibility Permanence Independence

Fund Governing Documents An Agreement Between Donor(s) and CF Donor’s name(s) Asset given Understanding that gift is irrevocable (i.e., that it will be controlled by CF after it is made) Cy pres Fund name Charitable purpose (type of fund and more specific purpose if applicable)

Fund Governing Documents If advised, who are Advisors How chosen, if applicable Successors, if applicable How it will be invested What is the fee? Can others contribute? Adherence to law and Foundation policy

Raising Grantmaking Funds: “Target Markets” Individuals Lifetime Legacy Corporations Foundations Other NGO’s Government

Key Marketing Points: Individuals Assume and awaken the philanthropic impulse Give back to the community or help those less fortunate Make a difference Address issues you care about-”What is your cause?” Family permanently remembered Anonymity Others?

Key Marketing Points: Corporations Knowledge Efficiency Self-interest Strengthen community Visibility Customer loyalty Employee loyalty Others?

Key Marketing Points: Foundations Local knowledge and partnership Build culture of philanthropy Eliminate administrative burden Others? Caution

Key Marketing Points: Other NGO’s Financial stewardship Visibility Provide expertise on fundraising and other issues Others? Caution

Key Marketing Points: Government Improvement of local community Efficiency and flexibility Public-private partnership Attract non-government funds Others? Caution

Resource Mobilization With Attitude We are not a supplicant We are a strong, well-run organization with a sound sense of our mission We have valuable assets to offer our philanthropic partners (donors, intermediaries) and the community