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Donor Bill of Rights

Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. It is a tradition of giving and sharing that is primary to the quality of life. To assure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public, and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organizations and causes they are asked to support, we declare that all donors have these rights

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Capital Campaigns

A well-conceived and aggressively conducted capital campaign will be an exciting and energizing event in the life of your organization. What will it take to complete a successful capital campaign and meet the campaign financial goal? A great “case,” smart work, active committed leadership together with committed and generous donors.

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Staff Leadership in Fundraising

A successful and sustainable fundraising program is dependent on strong, committed and generous volunteer leadership and engagement and contributions. But that cannot happen without the effective leadership of capable, professional staff leadership.

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Deposits Vs. Withdraws Donor Care

Building a Donor First culture is critical to the success of any annual fund work, capital campaign, or planned giving effort. If donors feel you are only ever after a withdrawal, they will withdraw from the ministry or agency. Learn how to tell the difference between a deposit into your donor relationship before asking for a withdrawal.

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Cottage Meetings

In this video, learn how small donor cottage meetings can set the stage for new major donor cultivation and solicitation. We review the agenda, logistics and follow up to make your event successful.

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The Importance of Follow Up and How to do it

Any fundraising effort must include comprehensive follow-up. A donor may choose not to participate in your campaign or appeal, but it is your job to invite them to be generous and to get a decision. Learn how to conduct proper and thorough follow-up in this video.

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Congregational Culture and Stewardship

When stewardship best practices lead to conflict and anxiety, something in the congregation’s culture around money is the cause. The Adaptive Leadership framework can provide a lens that leads to lasting change.

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Congregational Capital Campaigns

If you are considering a capital appeal or other special appeal, this video will help you think about some critical items to keep in mind. We need to work hard to keep a campaign from feeling like we just want a financial transaction. Furthermore, we don't want anyone to feel shame that their gift is not enough. A campaign done well results in people feeling that this is a project that is accomplished because everyone does their part. A solid case for support is where it all begins.

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OMG We Are Out of Money

We have all been there. The finance report is dire and so the leader is directed to send out "the letter". This scarcity minded tactic results in a little bump in giving, but longer term leaves people wondering about the long-term health of the organization. Larger potential donors are left wondering if the organization can handle larger gifts. Donors who increased their giving recently feel like they are alone in doing so. There is a better way.

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Telling Outcome Stories

Most non-profits and churches spend the majority of their time telling people what they do. They spend little time telling people the stories of impact of their organizations. The reality is that donors will not unleash their generosity because of what you do. They will do so when they get immersed in the results of your mission. This is not sharing statistics. It is telling stories.

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Should the Pastor Know

In many congregations, the culture is one of secrecy around money. There is a celebration that only one person knows what people give. Sometimes, pastors are told they aren't allowed to know. Other times, pastors are uncomfortable and don't want to know what people give. In Matthew 6.21 Jesus says that giving is a matter of the heart. In addition to giving being a spiritual issue, there is also a leadership issue in that it is impossible to lead an organization if you don't know where the resources are coming from. This video attempts to get movement from a culture of secrecy to a culture of generosity. Confidentiality is very much lifted up, just not secrecy.

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Special Gift Appeals

From time to time in the congregation, special gift appeals are needed. This isn't quite the level of a full capital campaign. Many fail of these appeals fail because not enough people participate. This video overviews the basics of a strong appeal.

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Improving Board Engagement in 5 Easy Steps

When equipped effectively, Board members can be an organization's most enthusiastic partners. Your current approach may be underutilizing their potential. Learn how to position your board members and the organization for greater impact.

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Developing Your Annual Fund

Strong Annual Funds aren't based on one-time (i.e., "annual") appeals. Instead, a healthy annual fund is a year-long (i.e., "annual") series of communications which inform, inspire, ask, and thank funding partners. Move beyond the one-and-done approach with a framework of Who, When, Why, and How you'll engage supporters to ensure your fundraising efforts are effective.

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