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32 Tips To Persuade
Legacy Prospects To Give
Fraser Green, Chief Strategist & Smartypants
Good Works
fraser@goodworksco.ca
www.goodworksco.ca1
Start with WHY
• Bequests are the single biggest
revenue growth opportunity in
today’s philanthropic market.
• The early adopter and early
majority charities are in.
• The horse will have left the barn in
about 5 years – it’s getting urgent!

2
Has anyone NOT met Jacqueline?
• Everybody’s ‘going
younger’ in search of
donors
• Stay with the old folks if
you’re searching for
money
• CIVIC revenue still
growing (annual + legacy)

3
Civic cohort giving by mail
1,200

$ (in millions)

1,000
800
600

Mail

400
200
0
2003

2007

2011

2015

2019

2023

4
Same cohort – charitable bequests
1,600

$ (in millions)

1,400
1,200
1,000
800

Legacy

600
400
200
0
2003

2007

2011

2015

2019

2023

5
Don’t throw the Civic baby with the bathwater!
2,500

$ (in millions)

2,000
1,500
Combined

1,000
500
0
2003

2007

2011

2015

2019

2023

And we’re rushing to ‘replace’ these donors why?

6
Next comes, WHAT
• Iceberg principle of all those
‘everyday’ donors.
• Direct mail preferred annual
giving method.
• Older, female, modest,
churchgoer.
• Marketing (rather than tea &
banana bread) = answer
• Print preference (Gen Pre-TV)
7
This session is about HOW
•
•
•
•

Research-based
Road-tested
Nothing complicated
Used synergistically – the more
links, the stronger the message
chain.
• No rocket science here – in
fact, a lot of common sense
when you think about it.
8
So buckle up:

9
1. Wills ONLY please!
• 90% or more of the
money is here for
everybody
• It’s what donors
already understand –
and are prepared to
consider.
• Everyday donors want
to do good – not reach
for the Tylenol.
10
2. Paper!

Phone is fast, phone gets numbers.
Phone is self-indulgent &
not donor-driven in most cases.
11
3. Residual FIRST,
then percentage,
then fixed amount

Which gift amount
makes my dad gulp.
5% of his estate?
or $50,000?

12
4. Talk to her like
she’s a purple cow

13
1. Acknowledge
quickly
2. Thank sincerely
(purple cow!)
3. Show real results
4. Ask for opinions
5.

Offer deeper connect.

5. Set the stage with 5-step stewardship.
14
6. Keep showing results today of money donated yesterday.
(Donors are SO skeptical about what we do with their $)
15
7. Speak to shared beliefs
• What God said to Neil
David Walsch
• “the crazy glue of
human relationships”
• are your beliefs on your
web site?
16
8. Identify – don’t solicit.
• ‘Where are you today?’ is
different than ‘Will you
please give this to us?’
• We like to wait 1 year
before asking to I.D.
• You NEVER come right out
and ask the donor to
make the gift.
• Donors are highly
sensitive to feeling
pushed.
17
9. Go back to the beginning
What ‘care package’
means to my dad, me and
my daughter.
Talking about your
founding answers why.
Gets the donor thinking
over a long time frame –
both back and forward.
18
10. Have someone else tell her
net worth surprise story.

19
11. A donor (not you!) must be the
teller of the kids and charity decision story –
a story that must be told.

story that must be told.

20
12. Use an everyday bequest donor
to say ‘you don’t have to be rich’.

Bill Rahmes

Joan Kroc
Which one of these
made international
headlines? Why did
I use the other one?

21
13. Use Shakespearean eloquence
in a Wal-Mart package

United Way donors in Ottawa reacting to the legacy info kit.

22
14. Promise – and deliver – zero pressure
• Persuasion by mail is fine
• Donors are so on guard for
phone calls/visits.
• Give them name, address,
phone, email & invite them
to get in touch when (and
if) they’re ready.
• Regional planned giving
reps in Ontario and direct
mail responders.
23
15. Demonstrate future relevance
(10-20 years out)

• don’t need to predict
the future
• do need to offer a vision
of the world and your
role in it
• speak to both the cause
and your mission

24
16. Use social proof – messengers who
look and sound like the prospect

prospect

profiled in newsletter

25
Fraser’s book club

26
and a couple more

27
17

Use testimonials to connect the prospect:
- living bequesters
- surviving loved ones
18.

Demonstrate care
with donated dollars

(this is the scarcity generation)
Storytelling is your
most powerful tool!

19
20
90 seconds won
an Oscar for
Meryl Streep
in 1982

Create
your
magic
moment
21

The bequest decision comes from a different part of the brain.
Dr. Russell James and the MRI – thanks Simon Trevelyan!
Push emotional triggers
22

afraid
sad

happy

the anthropology of 85%

angry
23

The donor gives to the cause – you are just the channel.

60:40!
24

use
80 year old eyes
allow 20% light

clean photos

big
fonts!

dark type on white background

keep design simple
25

NEVER
tell the
donor
to make
a will!
1. it’s unnecessary.
2. They feel lectured to.
3. Who ARE you to give advice like that?
26

Use oblique angles.

Third party stories are often
more effective (and less threatening)
than getting straight in their faces.
(Never talk directly about the money!)
27

Think twice about the phone:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Good ID tool (but re-confirm)
Persuasion? Not so much
Mail’s the great persuader
Do you call donors already?
Have you found GREAT callers?
DON’T tell them how to manage their own money.

DO tell them how you manage the
money they’ve given you.

28
Get in line – behind the kids and grandkids.
(but remember, 40% don’t name spouses, and 30% haven’t named children)

29
Don’t be that guy!
Ask the prospect to consider a bequest.
Ask the prospect to share her current thinking.
Never actually ask her to make a move.
This is no place for SALES-THINK.

30
31

You can be a great
legacy persuader
and NEVER talk
about taxes!
Do you REALLY need to do this?
Your donors don’t need it!
32
Fraser Green is Canada’s authoritative voice on the
art of persuading donors to make legacy gifts. If you’d
like to work with him – or ask him a question – feel
free to get in touch!

Fraser Green
Chief Strategist & Smartypants
Good Works
fraser@goodworksco.ca
613.612.4232 (direct line)
www.goodworksco.ca

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Artful Persuasion - 32 Tips to Convince Legacy Prospects to Give

  • 1. 32 Tips To Persuade Legacy Prospects To Give Fraser Green, Chief Strategist & Smartypants Good Works fraser@goodworksco.ca www.goodworksco.ca1
  • 2. Start with WHY • Bequests are the single biggest revenue growth opportunity in today’s philanthropic market. • The early adopter and early majority charities are in. • The horse will have left the barn in about 5 years – it’s getting urgent! 2
  • 3. Has anyone NOT met Jacqueline? • Everybody’s ‘going younger’ in search of donors • Stay with the old folks if you’re searching for money • CIVIC revenue still growing (annual + legacy) 3
  • 4. Civic cohort giving by mail 1,200 $ (in millions) 1,000 800 600 Mail 400 200 0 2003 2007 2011 2015 2019 2023 4
  • 5. Same cohort – charitable bequests 1,600 $ (in millions) 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 Legacy 600 400 200 0 2003 2007 2011 2015 2019 2023 5
  • 6. Don’t throw the Civic baby with the bathwater! 2,500 $ (in millions) 2,000 1,500 Combined 1,000 500 0 2003 2007 2011 2015 2019 2023 And we’re rushing to ‘replace’ these donors why? 6
  • 7. Next comes, WHAT • Iceberg principle of all those ‘everyday’ donors. • Direct mail preferred annual giving method. • Older, female, modest, churchgoer. • Marketing (rather than tea & banana bread) = answer • Print preference (Gen Pre-TV) 7
  • 8. This session is about HOW • • • • Research-based Road-tested Nothing complicated Used synergistically – the more links, the stronger the message chain. • No rocket science here – in fact, a lot of common sense when you think about it. 8
  • 10. 1. Wills ONLY please! • 90% or more of the money is here for everybody • It’s what donors already understand – and are prepared to consider. • Everyday donors want to do good – not reach for the Tylenol. 10
  • 11. 2. Paper! Phone is fast, phone gets numbers. Phone is self-indulgent & not donor-driven in most cases. 11
  • 12. 3. Residual FIRST, then percentage, then fixed amount Which gift amount makes my dad gulp. 5% of his estate? or $50,000? 12
  • 13. 4. Talk to her like she’s a purple cow 13
  • 14. 1. Acknowledge quickly 2. Thank sincerely (purple cow!) 3. Show real results 4. Ask for opinions 5. Offer deeper connect. 5. Set the stage with 5-step stewardship. 14
  • 15. 6. Keep showing results today of money donated yesterday. (Donors are SO skeptical about what we do with their $) 15
  • 16. 7. Speak to shared beliefs • What God said to Neil David Walsch • “the crazy glue of human relationships” • are your beliefs on your web site? 16
  • 17. 8. Identify – don’t solicit. • ‘Where are you today?’ is different than ‘Will you please give this to us?’ • We like to wait 1 year before asking to I.D. • You NEVER come right out and ask the donor to make the gift. • Donors are highly sensitive to feeling pushed. 17
  • 18. 9. Go back to the beginning What ‘care package’ means to my dad, me and my daughter. Talking about your founding answers why. Gets the donor thinking over a long time frame – both back and forward. 18
  • 19. 10. Have someone else tell her net worth surprise story. 19
  • 20. 11. A donor (not you!) must be the teller of the kids and charity decision story – a story that must be told. story that must be told. 20
  • 21. 12. Use an everyday bequest donor to say ‘you don’t have to be rich’. Bill Rahmes Joan Kroc Which one of these made international headlines? Why did I use the other one? 21
  • 22. 13. Use Shakespearean eloquence in a Wal-Mart package United Way donors in Ottawa reacting to the legacy info kit. 22
  • 23. 14. Promise – and deliver – zero pressure • Persuasion by mail is fine • Donors are so on guard for phone calls/visits. • Give them name, address, phone, email & invite them to get in touch when (and if) they’re ready. • Regional planned giving reps in Ontario and direct mail responders. 23
  • 24. 15. Demonstrate future relevance (10-20 years out) • don’t need to predict the future • do need to offer a vision of the world and your role in it • speak to both the cause and your mission 24
  • 25. 16. Use social proof – messengers who look and sound like the prospect prospect profiled in newsletter 25
  • 27. and a couple more 27
  • 28. 17 Use testimonials to connect the prospect: - living bequesters - surviving loved ones
  • 29. 18. Demonstrate care with donated dollars (this is the scarcity generation)
  • 30. Storytelling is your most powerful tool! 19
  • 31. 20 90 seconds won an Oscar for Meryl Streep in 1982 Create your magic moment
  • 32. 21 The bequest decision comes from a different part of the brain. Dr. Russell James and the MRI – thanks Simon Trevelyan!
  • 34. 23 The donor gives to the cause – you are just the channel. 60:40!
  • 35. 24 use 80 year old eyes allow 20% light clean photos big fonts! dark type on white background keep design simple
  • 36. 25 NEVER tell the donor to make a will! 1. it’s unnecessary. 2. They feel lectured to. 3. Who ARE you to give advice like that?
  • 37. 26 Use oblique angles. Third party stories are often more effective (and less threatening) than getting straight in their faces. (Never talk directly about the money!)
  • 38. 27 Think twice about the phone: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Good ID tool (but re-confirm) Persuasion? Not so much Mail’s the great persuader Do you call donors already? Have you found GREAT callers?
  • 39. DON’T tell them how to manage their own money. DO tell them how you manage the money they’ve given you. 28
  • 40. Get in line – behind the kids and grandkids. (but remember, 40% don’t name spouses, and 30% haven’t named children) 29
  • 41. Don’t be that guy! Ask the prospect to consider a bequest. Ask the prospect to share her current thinking. Never actually ask her to make a move. This is no place for SALES-THINK. 30
  • 42. 31 You can be a great legacy persuader and NEVER talk about taxes!
  • 43. Do you REALLY need to do this? Your donors don’t need it! 32
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  • 45. Fraser Green is Canada’s authoritative voice on the art of persuading donors to make legacy gifts. If you’d like to work with him – or ask him a question – feel free to get in touch! Fraser Green Chief Strategist & Smartypants Good Works fraser@goodworksco.ca 613.612.4232 (direct line) www.goodworksco.ca