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Moderator Introduction
Aaron J. Babyar – SRS Managing Director
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We want to flood the nations with Spiritually healthy, Vision-driven,
Introduction SRS Vision We want to flood the nations with Spiritually healthy, Vision-driven, Fully funded Great Commission workers
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Introduction Our Goal SRS provides solutions to help your staff overcome obstacles, maintain a God-centered perspective, and apply proven strategies to personal support raising. We want to help you create a culture of a fully funded ministry for: Recruits New Staff Veteran Staff Support raising trainers and coaches
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Ongoing Benefits of the SRS Network
Introduction Ongoing Benefits of the SRS Network Monthly Webinars Opportunity to utilize SRS Bootcamp curriculum Audit Survey Catapult Series Training for you as facilitators Facilitator’s Training folded in with Support Raising Leaders Conference
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Last Tuesday of each month 1 p.m. CST
Stop and Mark Your Calendar! Last Tuesday of each month 1 p.m. CST Please create a recurring event in your calendar You’ll receive an invite monthly
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Prayer
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Questions During the presentation, please submit your questions for the upcoming Q&A time
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Moderator Introduction
Mike Riggins – NAMB
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Prepare Staff to Leverage the Season
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Seasonal Opportunity – End of Year Ask
Why Now? Understanding the value of timing in an EOY Ask Giving Patterns Strategic timing: decision-making processes I have served with SIM in a variety of roles and locations – but because of my CPA background, it has generally involved Financial Administration I oversee a team that manages the support budgets and expense reimbursements for our overseas long term and short missionaries, new appointees, home staff, retirees, and associate volunteers, When a missionary is short on support, I am generally one of the first people to know. SIM has a pooling system that provides short term assistance when there is a financial need. It hurts when we have to put a missionary on a reduced budget due to low support. That’s why I care for our missionaries, and it’s why I am a trainer to help them build and maintain a full prayer and financial support team. Trends: Several years ago, support from churches comprised 40% or more of a missionaries support. It was common for a missionary to have 6, 10 or even 20 supporting churches. Now we see a trend of missionaries having fewer church and more intimate relationships with these churches and individual financial partners Why do they give? Relationship – with God and the faith supported worker. They view giving as part of our worship Cause – Give to invest in God’s kingdom. They want to be involved in our Father’s work and great commission
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Seasonal Opportunity – End of Year Ask
2. Planning your EOY Ask Different Plan Options Special Gift Matching Funds Ask Increase Ask Project/Special Use Ask I have served with SIM in a variety of roles and locations – but because of my CPA background, it has generally involved Financial Administration I oversee a team that manages the support budgets and expense reimbursements for our overseas long term and short missionaries, new appointees, home staff, retirees, and associate volunteers, When a missionary is short on support, I am generally one of the first people to know. SIM has a pooling system that provides short term assistance when there is a financial need. It hurts when we have to put a missionary on a reduced budget due to low support. That’s why I care for our missionaries, and it’s why I am a trainer to help them build and maintain a full prayer and financial support team. Trends: Several years ago, support from churches comprised 40% or more of a missionaries support. It was common for a missionary to have 6, 10 or even 20 supporting churches. Now we see a trend of missionaries having fewer church and more intimate relationships with these churches and individual financial partners Why do they give? Relationship – with God and the faith supported worker. They view giving as part of our worship Cause – Give to invest in God’s kingdom. They want to be involved in our Father’s work and great commission
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Seasonal Opportunity – End of Year Ask
3. Resources & Tools for EOY Ask – Equipping those you coach for success Planning Letters Phone Scripts Leave pieces/Response Cards Thank-you notes I have served with SIM in a variety of roles and locations – but because of my CPA background, it has generally involved Financial Administration I oversee a team that manages the support budgets and expense reimbursements for our overseas long term and short missionaries, new appointees, home staff, retirees, and associate volunteers, When a missionary is short on support, I am generally one of the first people to know. SIM has a pooling system that provides short term assistance when there is a financial need. It hurts when we have to put a missionary on a reduced budget due to low support. That’s why I care for our missionaries, and it’s why I am a trainer to help them build and maintain a full prayer and financial support team. Trends: Several years ago, support from churches comprised 40% or more of a missionaries support. It was common for a missionary to have 6, 10 or even 20 supporting churches. Now we see a trend of missionaries having fewer church and more intimate relationships with these churches and individual financial partners Why do they give? Relationship – with God and the faith supported worker. They view giving as part of our worship Cause – Give to invest in God’s kingdom. They want to be involved in our Father’s work and great commission
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Managing Yourself During Support Raising
Q&A As Leaders and Support Trainers – What to Secure and Establish Checking on Team Support levels Staff reporting on support maintenance time Allocating time for SMD Share staff experiences
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Closing Join us next month: Nov. 29 at 1 p.m. CST
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