Join Linda Lysakowski and Jay Love of Bloomerang for a discussion about capital campaigns. Linda will give you an overview of when a campaign is most appropriate, and how to ensure that it is successful.
Laying the crucial groundwork of your successful Capital Campaign through your Quiet Phase, leading to the Public Phase Success-and moving to Post Campaign Celebration and laying the groundwork for your next Campaign..
Anne Peyton will show you how to develop a stewardship program, and flip your internal switch from ‘I know I need to, but I never have time!’ to ‘I’m building stronger relationships with my donors, they feel more connected to why we do what we do, and I’m loving it!’
Join Linda Lysakowski and Jay Love of Bloomerang for a discussion about capital campaigns. Linda will give you an overview of when a campaign is most appropriate, and how to ensure that it is successful.
Laying the crucial groundwork of your successful Capital Campaign through your Quiet Phase, leading to the Public Phase Success-and moving to Post Campaign Celebration and laying the groundwork for your next Campaign..
Anne Peyton will show you how to develop a stewardship program, and flip your internal switch from ‘I know I need to, but I never have time!’ to ‘I’m building stronger relationships with my donors, they feel more connected to why we do what we do, and I’m loving it!’
In today’s environment potential corporate sponsors are closely scrutinizing value received for dollars spent. Discover what the corporate sector is seeking when considering whether to sponsor your activities and what impact this has on your efforts. Successful nonprofit organizations recognize that they must go beyond the standard prospectus outreach if they are to increase sponsorship income. This interactive seminar covers the six critical factors that you can implement to increase corporate sector revenue.
Asae ga strategic planning - presentationChip Ahlswede
The 2012 American Society of Association Executives Government Relations School was held in Washington D.C. We began our presentation focusing on Strategic Planning for growing a government Affairs program and also covered how to engage members in new ways
Annual Giving Campaign: Acquiring, Renewing, and Upgrading DonorsChris LeBrun, CFRE
This presentation looks at the basics of an annual giving fundraising campaign, specifically how to acquire new donors, retain them year to year, and increase their annual giving.
I gave this presentation on September 10, 2008 at the Detroit Fundraising Summit (Wayne State University), sponsored by Center for Non-Profit Success.
Avoiding Common Capital Campaign MistakesBloomerang
With the economy improving, more nonprofits are launching capital campaigns to reach more people. Sadly, many campaigns stall from a few common mistakes. Brent A. Hafele, M.A. will show you how to avoid these mistakes and make your fundraising campaign a great success.
Presented by Jann Schultz, AVP Donor Services, Operation Smile and Angel Aloma, Executive Director, Food for the Poor, July 2013. Learn proven strategies from our experts to optimize long term value of your direct response donors by moving them up the giving pyramid. Utilizing case studies, this presentation will offer proven concepts regarding development of donor pathways, messaging and offer development and highly personalized contact strategies to optimize donor value.
Via a merger of Norward and Snipes Investments Inc and TLC-Beatrice International Finance to acquire oversea business interest and New African Merchant Bank LTD expansion this endeavor came into conception.
In today’s environment potential corporate sponsors are closely scrutinizing value received for dollars spent. Discover what the corporate sector is seeking when considering whether to sponsor your activities and what impact this has on your efforts. Successful nonprofit organizations recognize that they must go beyond the standard prospectus outreach if they are to increase sponsorship income. This interactive seminar covers the six critical factors that you can implement to increase corporate sector revenue.
Asae ga strategic planning - presentationChip Ahlswede
The 2012 American Society of Association Executives Government Relations School was held in Washington D.C. We began our presentation focusing on Strategic Planning for growing a government Affairs program and also covered how to engage members in new ways
Annual Giving Campaign: Acquiring, Renewing, and Upgrading DonorsChris LeBrun, CFRE
This presentation looks at the basics of an annual giving fundraising campaign, specifically how to acquire new donors, retain them year to year, and increase their annual giving.
I gave this presentation on September 10, 2008 at the Detroit Fundraising Summit (Wayne State University), sponsored by Center for Non-Profit Success.
Avoiding Common Capital Campaign MistakesBloomerang
With the economy improving, more nonprofits are launching capital campaigns to reach more people. Sadly, many campaigns stall from a few common mistakes. Brent A. Hafele, M.A. will show you how to avoid these mistakes and make your fundraising campaign a great success.
Presented by Jann Schultz, AVP Donor Services, Operation Smile and Angel Aloma, Executive Director, Food for the Poor, July 2013. Learn proven strategies from our experts to optimize long term value of your direct response donors by moving them up the giving pyramid. Utilizing case studies, this presentation will offer proven concepts regarding development of donor pathways, messaging and offer development and highly personalized contact strategies to optimize donor value.
Via a merger of Norward and Snipes Investments Inc and TLC-Beatrice International Finance to acquire oversea business interest and New African Merchant Bank LTD expansion this endeavor came into conception.
Revenue Diversification through PhilanthropyMDW Consulting
Here are a few tips before embarking on integrating philanthropy into your nonprofit business model. First take a look at your organization's culture identifying the ideal path for your organization; that could be a particular type of fundraising or even deciding to go another route such as social enterprise.
This session will review the how to’s of foundation research, cultivation and solicitation. The discussion will include private, public and corporate foundations and the differences between them as well as outreach methods. This interactive session will answer your questions solve recent challenges you may have had in recent foundation outreach. At the conclusion of this session, participants will know how to: Research foundations, determine who to ask for support, determine how much to ask for, create Foundation calendar, implement a community needs assessment, research statistics and information to back up your organization work and if it is necessary and engage a foundation program officer effectively.
Facilitator: Barbara Talisman, President of Talisman and Associates, Inc. Talisman Associates, Inc. is a full service consulting firm working with public benefit corporations. The firm provides hands-on fund development assistance and leadership training to non-profits. http://www.3talisman.com/
NCompass Live - March 13, 2024
While every library is unique, they all seem to share one thing in common: they could use more money! Grant funding might be the just thing to help buy technology for STEM programming, get a new service initiative off the ground, or complete a renovation. But applying for grants can be overwhelming – and that’s assuming you can even find one for which you qualify. This session aims to introduce you to the tools to make the grant application process more easily navigable. In this session, Kathryn will provide tips for putting your best foot forward when it comes time to submit your proposal. Handouts include a roadmap to success and descriptions of various sections of the application.
Presenter: Kathryn Brockmeier, Grant Consultant.
If your Nonprofit is considering a major fundraising campaign, this slide can help you address many important issues that need to be addressed while planning your project.
In today’s environment potential corporate sponsors are closely scrutinizing value received for dollars spent. Discover what the corporate sector is seeking when considering whether to sponsor your activities and what impact this has on your efforts. Successful nonprofit organizations recognize that they must go beyond the standard prospectus outreach if they are to increase sponsorship income. This interactive seminar covers the six critical factors that you can implement to increase corporate sector revenue.
Learn the key strategies for writing and submitting winning proposals for private and federal funding sources from two successful grant writers who have secured over $10 million in grants. Acquire insider tips for developing a grant concept, securing partners, interpreting RFP’s and how to squeeze more content into page limits. Discover how to build relationships with funding sources that will continue beyond the original grant award. Learn more at http://www.NCCET.org
11. Step 1: Identify candidates Partners for Sacred Places Congregations Association of Consultants to Nonprofits (ACN) Step 2: Initial Screening Web site review Client list Experience Services Choosing Fund Raising Counsel
12. Step 3: Phone Screen Develop interview guide of key questions Informal conversation to gauge “fit” Step 4: Interviews Formal Presentation Question & Answer Session Step 5: Check References Call references Would they hire the firm again ? Choosing Fund Raising Counsel
13. Step 5: Decision-Making Process Rapport with leadership Approach Realistic conversations Step 6: Notifying Candidates Notify everyone of your decision. It’s a courtesy to briefly explain your decision to the consultants. 13 Choosing Fund Raising Counsel
14. Step 7: Contracts Project Scope Deliverables Schedule Fees Custody of Funds Termination Clauses Consulting Team Choosing Fund Raising Counsel
19. Someone asked me Sense of community and belonging Memorialize a friend or family member Out of tradition (or habit) Create a good image for me or my company Leave a legacy for future generations I want to be seen as a leader/role model Reasons People Give
20. Who is a Christian Steward? One who receives God’s gifts gratefully, cherishes and tends them in a responsible and accountable manner, shares them in justice and love with others and returns them with increase to the Lord.
24. Identify and Recruit Volunteer Leadership Create Project Plan Use of new/restored facility Key Messages Sequencing Cost estimates Timeline Identify challenges to be addressed in feasibility study Discern how campaign will be managed Project Planning
25. Create steering committee Revise and refine case for support Identifying leadership donors Personal Interviews Group Interviews Annual Giving Analysis Assessment and Recommendations Report and Findings Feasibility Study
26. Update top donors on process Recruit campaign leadership Create campaign plan based on feasibility study Develop campaign materials Create and build fundraising infrastructure Strengthen case for support Revisit project plans Advancement Phase
27. Elements of the Plan Financial Goal(s) Timeline for each phase Key messages and case for support Naming opportunities Staffing and Infrastructure Volunteer structure Gift acceptance policy Campaign Plan
28. Rank prospects and assign to volunteers Train staff and volunteers to cultivate and solicit donors Solicit top prospects Refine key messages based on solicitations Maintain momentum of solicitations Leadership Phase
29. Build awareness in congregation Recruit volunteers for congregation phase Solicitations Small group meetings Personal solicitations Phone calls Solicitation follow-up as necessary Congregation Phase
30. Wrap-up final Solicitations Initiate pledge reminder plan Evaluate campaign Celebrate! Conclusion and Celebration