Presented on December 7th 2011 by Liz Ngonzi, during the Kenya Association of Fundraising Professionals' 18th Easterna Africa Resource Mobilisation Workshop in Mombasa, Kenya.
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Touching Hearts - Engaging the Donor Next Door (African Diaspora)
1. Touching Hearts:
The Donor Next Door
Presented by Liz Ngonzi
Adjunct Instructor, New York University Heyman Center for
Philanthropy & Fundraising
Founder / CEO, Amazing Taste, LLC
Wednesday 7/12/2011
16.00–17.30
Kenya Association of Fundraising Professionals
18 th Eastern Africa Resource Mobilisation Workshop
Mombasa, Kenya
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10. Paradigm shift case study:
“Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable.” ~Kenyan Proverb @LizNgonzi
11. Enabling factors for engaging
donors next door
1. Recognition of the strength and
value of the Diaspora
2. Innovations developed on the
continent to its people’s benefit
3. Increased connectivity driven by
growth of online / mobile channels
4. Rise of African bloggers and story
tellers
5. Re-branding of Africa to increase
tourism and investments
6. Strengthening relationship between
Source: Annansi Chronicles Africa and African-Americans
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14. 30 million emigrants from Africa’s 54
nations send $40 billion / annum to their
families and communities on the continent.
Source: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) @LizNgonzi
15. Giving priorities
Target: African Americans African
Immigrants
Geographic While many focus on domestic giving, Individuals are most
Focus: organizations such as Africacare have interested in giving back to
facilitated their giving to Africa. their own country.
Causes Humanitarian causes; institutional First- and second-
Supported: development (schools and churches); generation immigrants
social issues; education; political typically give back via
causes; and arts and cultural remittances to their families
enrichment. and communities.
Type of Giving: Tend to donate to individuals and Have limited interest in
organizations in immediate need rather providing unrestricted funds
than making more formal planned to cover global efforts or
gifts to open-ended funds and charities. overhead.
Sources:
http://carnegie.org/publications/carnegie-reporter/single/view/article/item/200/
http://www.slideshare.net/GlobalGiving/globalgiving-diaspora-fundraising @LizNgonzi
16. Myths about NGOs that you need to
overcome
Source: http://www.webseoanalytics.com/blog/the-top-20-seo-myths-you-should-be-aware-of/
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18. Where to engage the African Diaspora
Source: http://www.mediabuyerplanner.com/entry/109112/social-media-cause-engagement-linked-for-
african-americans-and-hispanics/
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19. Where to engage the African Diaspora
Source: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/infographics/five-truths-of-the-digital-
african-american-consumer/
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20. Bonus:
China has a
strategy for
Africa…
what’s yours
for China?
Source: http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/126/special-report-china-in-africa.html
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