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Title: Demystifying Fundraising


1
Demystifying Fundraising
  • And whats in it for you!

Janet Turcot Vukovic Senior Development
Officer Faculty of Health HNES403 jvukovic_at_yorku.c
a
2
  • Overview
  • Fundraising the basics
  • Understanding the landscape
  • Recognizing the possibilities

3
Why Fundraising in the Faculty ?

It brings additional financial resources into
the Faculty to advance our academic programs.
4
  • WHO BENEFITS?
  • The Students, Faculty members, and the Programs
  • HOW?
  • Scholarships and Bursaries
  • Research funding,
  • Project funding,
  • Chairs,
  • Equipment,
  • Space

5
Definitions and Jargon
  • Advancement -gt Strategy
  • Advancing the strategic priorities of the
    Faculty
  • Development - gt Process
  • A process which engages and involves supporters
    in our dreams, activities and service.
  • Fundraising -gt Action
  • Deliberate and thoughtful community building
    actions and activities which allow people to
    invest in what they value.

6
  • WAS
  • York University Foundation
  • Ten Year in existence - Raising funds to support
    York U.
  • Power of 50 Campaign .. 207 Million Success
    Story
  • NOW York U. Division of Advancement
  • As of May 1, 2011 gt
  • Mainly an administrative change integrating
    alumni relations, advancement services and
    fundraising activities
  • -gt Greater efficiencies
  • -gt Greater effectiveness
  • -gt Centralized - Decentralized

7
Canadian Giving
  • How many registered charities exist in Canada?
  • A. 60,000
  • B. 70,000
  • C. 80,000

8
Canadian GivingStats Can 2007
  • 10,000,000,000 received ?12
  • 10 of donors gave 62 of money received

Number of donors ? 4.3 Value of donation
? 9
9
Canadian Giving
  • Percentage of donations received in Canada by
    sector Stats Can 2004
  • 42 Religious Organization
  • 18 Health and Hospital Organizations
  • 10 Social Service Organizations
  • 6 Grant-making and Volunteerism Organizations
  • 3 Education and Research
  • 20 Other (international, environment, arts
    culture, law advocacy, etc)

10
GIVING TRENDS
  • In the 90s

Last Decade
Currently
Giving to an INSTITUTION
Emphasis is more on the IMPACT than on the
Project itself
Giving to a PROJECT of an Institution
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  • People dont want to buy a quarter inch- drill,
  • they want a quarter-inch hole.

12
REASON FOR GIVING
  • Compassion for those in need
  • Wanting to help a cause in which they believe
  • Contributing to the community
  • Direct link to the cause (personally afflicted by
    or know someone who is affected, business
    interest)

13
Reasons WHY people DONT give
  • Did not like HOW they were asked
  • Do not believe the donation would be used
    efficiently
  • They were NOT asked !!!!

14
  • Is there a special breed of people who like to
    ask for money?
  • NO

15
Do I like to ask for money?
Getting the RIGHT people together with common
focus interested in solutions to common
issues POINTING out the role money plays - gt
the common goal HELPING people, foundations,
corporations see that there is a role for them to
play YES, I DO like to ask for support, and it
doesnt feels like asking for money!
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THE PROCESS
TIME
BUILDING TRUST
BUILDING UNDERSTANDING
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What is Fundraising ?
  • Its about people and relationships
  • Its about trust
  • Its about understanding and managing
    circumstances
  • Its about timing
  • Its about making a difference
  • Its a TEAM activity

18
WHO is on the Team
  • President Dean . York U
  • Faculty of Health
  • Faculty Member . The project, research,
    focus area
  • Senior Development Officer The facilitator

19
YOUR ROLE ON THE TEAM
  • Identify potential prospects for your projects
    and priorities
  • Engage the SDO in the planning of your projects
    help present the So What factor.
  • Accompany on calls
  • Assist in donor recognition activities and
    accountability
  • Give It entitles you to ask

20
The Donor Pyramid
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THE TOP PROSPECTS
  • ALUMNI
  • FACULTY STAFF If we arent supportive, why
    should others be?
  • INDIVIDUALS with whom we have a relationship
    believe in us, believe in what we are doing
  • CORPORATIONS and FOUNDATIONS with whom we have a
    relationship shared interest and focus, to be
    good corporate citizens.

22
What is Fundraising ?
  • Its about showcasing a vision
  • that addresses a compelling need
  • To someone of financial capacity who cares
  • and
  • Providing them with the opportunity
  • to get involved.

23
Not Rocket Science . Maybe an ART
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What a good fundraiser sees once a gift is given
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OUR UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
  • Faculty of Healths focus is on peoples
  • well-being (lifespan, healthy, diseased,
  • in the norm, outside the norm, physical
  • health and mental health, human rights, ..)
  • All have an interest in Health
  • everybody is affected
  • everybody has a story
  • everybody is looking for solutions.
  • The So what factor is very meaningful

26
Truisms
  • Fundraising is a team activity
  • It is about relationships, not money
  • The donor is not an ATM a donor is someone who
    believes in you

27
Truisms
  • It takes time.
  • People actually want to say yes.
  • Always remember to say thank you again again.
  • If you dont ask, you wont get

28
  • Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
    people can change the world,
  • indeed its the only thing that ever does.
  • Margaret Mead
  • Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence
    wins championships.
  • Michael Jordan
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