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The 11 Commandments of Fundraising - Part 1

October 27, 2011 By Pamela Barden
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I didn't start out to be a fundraiser. I had no formal fundraising education when I took over the fundraising department when the prior staff member resigned. I had to learn through trial and error, through reading and attending training and through talking to donors.

The most important lesson I learned is "I am not the target audience." You may have heard me say that before, and I can almost guarantee you'll hear me say it again. As fundraisers, we should carve those six words on the cornerstone of our minds.

But there are other "commandments" I've discovered over the years. In fact, there are 11. Following are the first four; I'll follow with the rest over the next two weeks.

Commandment No. 1: Thou shalt not "take time off"

Your donors care about what you are doing. So tell them your successes, your struggles and your stories. Year-round. Every month.

Yes, I know donors complain that you mail too much. They tell you to save money and stop contacting them — they will still keep giving. But the reality is that if your donors aren't hearing from you, they can forget about your needs.

Honor your donors' wishes by reducing the volume of your contacts if they ask, but make sure you keep in touch with them. "Time off" is a recipe for being forgotten.

Commandment No. 2: Thou shalt not ignore all the options available to you
Having a variety of active fundraising strategies will help you survive the economic ups and downs and keep income flowing.

This is when it is especially important to remember that you aren't the target audience.  You might not read direct mail that comes to your mailbox, but it is responsible for major amounts of income to nonprofits. You might think planned giving is depressing, but some donors appreciate the opportunity to know the programs they supported in life will be funded after they are gone.

E-mail, direct-response TV, radio, newspaper ads, social media, corporate sponsorships, events, telemarketing — these are just a few of the valid options for fundraising, some of which may be appropriate for your organization. You won't know if you don't explore them.

Commandment No. 3: Thou shalt not bore
Is your newsletter the "same old, same old" issue after issue?  Was the last time you added new content to your website in the Bush administration?  Do you use the same photos so much your donors feel like they belong in the family album?  Have you asked your major donors to fund the same projects year after year, without adding new dimensions to make them fresh and exciting?
 
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Robert Zawoysky - Posted on October 27, 2011
Good stuff. Looking forward to the remaining commandments . . . however, God accomplished what He needed to in 10. Obviously, marketers are a not quite up to the Divine.
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Robert Zawoysky - Posted on October 27, 2011
Good stuff. Looking forward to the remaining commandments . . . however, God accomplished what He needed to in 10. Obviously, marketers are a not quite up to the Divine.