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It’s All about the Donors….
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What gets you to donate? What are you willing to give? What do you expect after you donate? Why do you think it is so hard to ask people to donate? What things do you think make it easier to ask people to donate? Think About Yourself
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Show that the organization can meet expectations 45%/55% ratio www.charitywatch.org www.charitywatch.org Form 990 Understand why people give Altruism Donor profiles Tax deductions (p.103 example) Property, quid pro quo, volunteer work Freebies Attracting Supporters
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Supporters aren’t around forever Don’t be afraid to go outside the box Look to volunteers…people you serve The cycle of what works Today we are back at the grassroots Why? Exposure can equal credibility Are the use of raffle tickets ethical? Soliciting Support
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Direct mail We all know the tricks What makes good direct mail? 1% return is good….8% is normal Mailing Lists Be careful of plants Outer envelope—Letter (mininovel? Johnson box?)— Reply device—Reply envelope—Inserts Be careful regarding bulk mail! Soliciting Support
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Costs 1/5 to retain as it does to get Thank them Keep them informed Offer them ways to contribute Look for trends Call them Communicate regularly Once We Catch Them…Keep Them!
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Defined project or event Personal story or hook Financial challenge being faced Reminder of mission Request for donation What do you need to worry about re: email? Appeals Letters
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Be VIGILANT in removing the deceased OU example What about calling? Does Do Not Call apply? Consider lead letters Donor Issues to Talk About
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Regular Less than $100 or give infrequently Midscale Give between $100 and $500—once or twice per year Major Ore than $500 or several times a year Levels of Donors
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Doing background research List on pp.174-176 Get to know them (individual-level is key here) Ask for annual renewals Design special events for them But be upfront about what they are! Meet one on one How to Get Midscale and Major Donors
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Be yourself Be direct Focus on the cause Don’t beg Be ready to adjust to opinionated donors What do you do if someone says “no”? Secrets of the Ask
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What makes bequests and legacy gifts difficult? Will not ever be a quick fix Who can attract them? How to handle them? How to roll out a program? How to do the more complex gifts? Soooo…We are All Technically Dying…
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Big benefit No probate for living trusts…just a simple transfer Living Trusts v. Wills
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General bequest Percentage bequest Specific bequest Residual bequest Contingent bequest Unrestricted v. Restricted gifts Types of Gifts
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Those committed to your organization Those over 45 Donors who don’t have kids or are widowed Donors with wealthy children Younger donors who work in a field like law, accounting, or medicine Homeowners Who Do You Go After?
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Must be ready for memorial gifts What should you do?? How can you memorialize legacy gifts? Other Things
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