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Title: Fundraising 101


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Fundraising 101
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Agenda
  • Key Principles
  • Match requirements
  • Funding landscape
  • Basic fundraising steps
  • The Circle Exercise

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Key Principles
  • People give to people
  • Fundraising is 90 networking and 10 grant
    writing
  • Market your services
  • Commitment, passion expertise
  • Listen
  • Fundraising is not a science

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Match Requirements
  • RWJF requires a 50 match of grant award dollars
    for CKF Part I
  • Grantees must begin using match funds no later
    than the beginning of the third year of the
    grant.
  • The match requirement is designed to identify new
    sources of funding for the CKF initiative.

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Match Requirements
  • RWJF will not provide more than 50 of the total
    RWJF funds until the match support begins, if
    earlier than the third year.
  • Should no match funds be secured by the beginning
    of Year 3, no additional RWJF funds will be
    provided to the grantee.

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Match Requirements
  • Match Sources that do not qualify
  • No federal funds
  • No in-kind contributions
  • RWJF has a strong preference that match sources
    do not come from entities that manufacture or
    distribute alcohol, tobacco and/or firearms

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Match Requirements
  • Grantees are strongly encouraged to submit match
    commitment documentation to their regional
    coordinator as soon as it is received
  • If a project fails to secure previously committed
    match funds, contact your regional coordinator
    immediately
  • For more information regarding the match
    certification process, please refer to Section 6
    of the CKF Program Management Handbook, and/or
    contact your regional coordinator

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Wheres the Money?
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Landscape for CKF Grantees
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Why Do Corporations Give?
  • Increase profits
  • Improve image
  • Good corporate citizens

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Why Do Foundations Give?
  • Issue focus
  • Geographic focus
  • Seed programs
  • Quality
  • Feasibility
  • Innovation

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Why Do Government Agencies Give?
  • Politics
  • Community support
  • Budget issues

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Step 1 Your Assets
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Taking Stock of Your Assets
  • Projects
  • Passion, commitment, and expertise
  • Intuition
  • Network
  • Fundraising is 90 networking and 10 grant
    writing

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Targeted Networking
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Jump Start Your Networking
  • State hospital association
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • Foundation forums
  • Opinion pieces in local papers

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Step 2 Develop a Plan
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Prospect Research
  • Compile broad list
  • Network
  • Corporations
  • Local hospitals
  • Insurers that manage SCHIP/Medicaid programs
  • Foundations
  • Government agencies

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Prospect Research
  • Resources
  • Annual reports
  • Local newspapers
  • Online resources
  • Prospects Web site
  • Hoovers online, LexisNexis
  • Foundation center
  • Network
  • Prospect

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Prospect Research
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Prospect Research
  • Donor Criteria
  • Tobacco or alcohol companies
  • Gun manufacturers
  • Unethical business practices

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Prospect Research
Narrow Your Prospects
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Prospect Research
  • Identify top priorities
  • Focus on a few large prospects
  • Low-hanging fruit
  • Time considerations

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Step 3 Prepare Approach
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Understand Funders Point of View
  • Return on Investment
  • Feasibility
  • Sustainability
  • Community support
  • Politics
  • Acknowledgement opportunities

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Rehearse
  • Avoid lingo
  • Use their terminology
  • Positive tone
  • Be succinct

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Talking points
  • Overview of CKF
  • Description of issue as it relates to your
    community (and their interests)
  • Specific objectives
  • Plan of action
  • Track record
  • Amount of funds to be requested

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Make the call
  • Goal is to get a face-to-face meeting or be
    invited to submit a proposal
  • Call time10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
  • Listen and ask questions
  • Be persistent

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Step 4 The Ask
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The Ask
  • When?
  • How?
  • Verbally
  • Written proposal
  • How much?
  • Whats next?

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Step 5 Follow up
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Follow-up
  • Follow Up
  • Follow Up
  • Follow Up

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Step 6 Stewardship
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Stewardship
  • Thank you
  • Progress reports
  • Spend money wisely

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Covering Kids FamiliesFundraising Materials
  • Fundraising 101 (from Covering Kids Families
    Annual Meeting)
  • Meeting the Match A Guide to Fundraising

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