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Fundraising Oriented Communications How to Write Amazing Fundraising Materials
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For fundraising purposes only
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Every. Single. Time.
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What is donor centered fundraising? “What matters to the donor?” Donor is the center, not the organization Donor centered = person centered.
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What do I say? How do I say it? PEOPLE LIKE STORIES.
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With a beginning, middle, and (sometimes) an end.
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HEROES
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CHARACTERS YOU CARE ABOUT
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FORGET WHAT YOU LEARNED IN COLLEGE. FORGET WHAT YOU LEARNED IN COLLEGE. (And absolutely everything you learned in law school.)
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FYI, going forward, in the long run, we need to adopt a KISS approach, engaging our stakeholders by adding value and leveraging our brand equity.
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THE ASK (Don’t forget to ASK. Often.) Why? Impact Assumption of ‘yes’ THE ASK
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PRESENTATION PRESENTATION (it matters) Attention-grabbing Formatting – Bold, underline, and italics – White space Consider using a P.S. at the end of the letter to sum up and call to action
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BEFORE & AFTER (which would you rather read?)
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OTHER TYPES OF FUNDRAISING COMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS Email Newsletters Social Media
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What Is Segmentation? Dividing a broad donor base into smaller groups based on certain characteristics
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Why Segment Your List? For relationship building – show me you know me To make a “yes” more likely Match with your capacity
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What Kind of Information Can We Collect? Giving history Giving history Public knowledge Public knowledge Organizational Organizationalknowledge
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How Do We Find This Information? RESEARCH INFO FROM DONOR PHONE CALLS NATURAL PARTNERS GIVING HISTORY WHERE DO WE FIND THIS INFORMATION ? SURVEYS MEETINGS
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What Do We Do With All This Information? Tailor your message Tailor your message Give additional attention Give additional attention Honor preferences Honor preferences
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