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Title: Fundraising 101


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Fundraising 101
  • The Basics

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Before undertaking any fundraising event, ask
yourself the following questions
  • What is the primary need for funding?
  • How much money are you looking to raise?
  • Who will be donating the funds? (Or what is your
    target audience?)
  • Who can you rally around yourself to put this
    plan together?
  • What is your time frame?

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Why Have a Fundraiser?
  • To generate income for a cause you believe in.
  • To take the burden of financial support off of
    other members of your organizations
    constituency.

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Why to have a fundraiser, cont.
  • To gain the support of a wider audience.
  • To highlight and promote the work of your group
    or organization.

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Setting a Goal
  • Before you can set the wheels in motion, it is
    important that you, and everyone involved in the
    fundraising efforts, are clear regarding what the
    organizations needs are and what exactly the
    money will be used for.

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Setting a Goal, cont.
  • Having a clear goal not only keeps the
    organization on track, but also inspires
    confidence!
  • RememberDo your homework. Have data to support
    your need for funding.
  • Communicate your selected goal clearly to
    everyone involved!

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Targeting an Audience
  • It is important to establish your target audience
    before planning the details of your fundraising
    events or activities.
  • It is in your best interest to think about who
    will be donating money for your project to be a
    success.

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Targeting an Audience, cont.
  • Before you begin, ask yourself the following
    questions
  • Can you profile potential donors?
  • Do you know who will be interested in helping you
    meet your goal?
  • Can you reach these people?

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Targeting an Audience, cont.
  • Remember-
  • One of the biggest downfalls of local fundraisers
    is not knowing their community. Learn who
    comprises your target audience, what will attract
    it to your cause, and whom you may realistically
    tap for funding.

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Rallying Some Help
  • It may seem difficult to find individuals who are
    willing to carve out some time in their schedules
    to work with you. But there are many people out
    there who will support a good cause. You just
    have to find them!

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Rallying Some Help, cont.
  • You need to gather prospective team members and
    promote the reasons behind the need for funding.
  • Most people donate time or money to a cause that
    they have a personal connection to. Try to find
    those who have been touched personally by your
    cause or need.

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Rallying Some help, cont.
  • Selecting a Leader
  • When selecting a leader for your fundraising
    activities, it is important to consider what
    actually makes a good leader

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Rallying Some Help, cont.
  • A Good Leader.
  • Listens and learns
  • Takes in data and uses it to effectively to
    persuade others
  • Knows how to communicate what it is that he or
    she hopes to accomplish

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Formulating a Plan
  • The first step in planning your fundraising
    adventure is to establish a time frame. Part of
    your goal to raise money will be to complete the
    project by a selected date

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Formulating a Plan, cont.
  • The date of completion may be dictated by the
    nature of the project itself. For example, a
    fundraising drive to raise money to buy Christmas
    presents for disadvantaged children will
    necessarily be time sensitive.

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Formulating a Plan, cont.
  • Youll want to make sure you stay organized.
    Utilize project-planning software or simply get a
    notebook in which to plan all details. Be
    prepared to make changes-even the simplest event
    will often require many revisions to the plan.

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Formulating a Plan, cont.
  • Your idea wont become a full-fledged plan
    until you have the support of others involved
    with the organization.
  • Unless you can pull off the entire event on your
    own, you will need to convince others to come on
    board with you. Listen to their ideas and
    suggestions!

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Formulating a Plan
  • Your idea should be beginning to take shape, but
    you should rally your support before hashing out
    the details!
  • Remember-it is essential to be sure that those
    you enlist to help feel the same sense of passion
    for your cause!

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Formulating a Plan, cont.
  • Once you have determined the time frame for your
    venture, and have rallied the support of
    volunteers, it is time to select the right
    fundraiser for you.

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Selecting the Right Fundraiser
  • Your method of fundraising should reflect both
    the need you are addressing as well as the
    abilities of the potential donor base you have
    chosen to target.
  • Determine what activities may best help you reach
    your goal, then narrow your list down to the
    options that best fit everyones needs.

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Selecting the Right Fundraiser, cont.
  • Evaluate Your Resources
  • What is the community standing of your
    organization?
  • What skills or talents do your members have to
    offer?
  • How much money do you have up front to put into
    the fundraising effort?

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Selecting the Right Fundraiser, cont.
  • Give The People What They Want
  • One of the biggest failures of fundraising
    efforts is not taking the audience into
    consideration. Too often an organization may
    pursue an idea that it loves but that doesnt
    appeal to those who will be forking over the
    funds. Dont let this happen to you!

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Selecting the Right Fundraiser-Consider the Costs!
  • There will be some expense involved in any
    fundraising effort.
  • Carefully consider the costs before entering into
    any fundraising activity.
  • Inventory items already available to you.
  • What can you get for free?
  • How much money is in your budget ?

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Fundraising Options
  • Some common types of fundraising activities
    include
  • Auctions-Traditional or Silent
  • Sales
  • Carnivals
  • Car Washes
  • A-thons (Bikes, Walks, Bowls, etc.)
  • Charity Breakfasts, Lunches, or Dinners

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To Recap
  • Your event will be successful if you plan
    carefully and remember the steps involved in any
    fundraising venture..

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Recap
  • Determine your Need
  • Select a Goal
  • Target your Audience
  • Rally Some Help
  • Select a Leader
  • Select the Right Fundraiser
  • Formulate your Plan, considering costs and
    resources

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Good Luck!!
  • If charity cost nothing, the world would be full
    of philanthropists.
  • -proverb
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