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Title: Building for Ministry: The Next Step


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Building for Ministry The Next Step
A Capital Campaign
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Why Conduct A Capital Campaign?
  • To determine the funds available for
  • immediate infrastructure needs -- heating system,
    roof
  • development of construction drawings
  • construction
  • To determine the amount of funds that might have
    to be borrowed in addition to the funds raised
    via the capital campaign
  • To allow the congregation to make an informed
    decision on whether or not it is feasible to
    proceed with the modifications

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Conducting The Capital Campaign
  • The options
  • Run the campaign in-house
  • Hire a professional to help conduct the campaign
  • The Building for Ministry Steering Committee
    recommends that a professional be hired to
    conduct the campaign.
  • This recommendation was endorsed by the Church
    Council

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Why Hire A Firm To Conduct The Capital Campaign?
  • Insufficient expertise within the congregation on
    how to successfully run a capital campaign of
    this magnitude
  • A professional fund raiser has relevant knowledge
    and experience gained over many campaigns -- they
    know what works and what does not
  • A professional fund raiser will prepare us for
    the campaign and map out our route
  • A professional fund raiser will devote 300 to 500
    hours in the first six months towards organizing
    and running the capital campaign and continue to
    advise us over a three year period -- this is a
    big commitment for a volunteer

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What Will A Professional Fund Raiser Do?
  • Typical tasks include
  • Preparation of customized program materials for
    each phase of the campaign, including job
    descriptions, organization charts, timetables,
    agendas, commitment cards, and training materials
  • Organization and training of volunteers
  • Writing letters, bulletin inserts, QA pamphlets,
    brochures, etc.
  • Coordinating printing of all materials
  • Consensus building within the congregation
  • Implementing a Pacesetter/Advance Gift Phase

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What Will A Professional Fund Raiser Do?
(continued)
  • Manage and organize logistical aspects of the
    campaign, e.g., arrange and lead Campaign
    Leadership Team meetings
  • Consult with the Church Staff and the Campaign
    Leadership Team on all aspects of the campaign,
    including follow-up to maximize fulfillment of
    commitments
  • Work closely with the Church Staff and Campaign
    Leadership Team to create an environment for
    Christian enthusiasm through out the campaign
  • Provide related financial advise, e.g., on
    stewardship, budgeting, planned giving

7
Has The Steering Committee Decided On A
Professional Fund Raiser?
  • The James Company
  • Has local offices in Madison
  • Will provide two persons to work with us -- a
    Program Director and a Program Administrator
  • Has been in business for 25 years
  • Has conducted about 1500 capital campaigns,
    largely working for churches and non-profits
  • Has raised about 850M
  • Has worked with about 50 churches in the greater
    Madison area

8
What Will It Cost?
To hire the professional firm -- about
37,000 For printing and related expenses --
between about 6,000 and 10,000 The cost of the
campaign would come from the funds raised by the
campaign
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Church Councils Recommendation
  • That a capital campaign be authorized for the
    purpose of determining whether sufficient funds
    will be available to support further refinement
    of the master plan into final construction
    documents and for construction based on those
    documents.
  • That a professional firm be hired to conduct the
    capital campaign at a cost not to exceed 37,000
    for hiring the firm and 10,000 for printing
    materials and other related expenses. And, that
    the costs associated with the capital campaign be
    derived from the funds raised by that campaign.
  • That congregational approval will be obtained
    prior to the development of final construction
    documents as well as prior to the start of
    construction.

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The Team
  • Mark Clinger
  • Bessie Woodward
  • Tony Conner
  • Mika Frank
  • Jim Sutton
  • Robin Roberts
  • Bill Lee
  • Gil Emmert
  • Dick Lovell
  • Gwen Abramson
  • Palmer Haynes
  • Vern Lowell
  • Harley Young
  • Paul Chotlos
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