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FUNDRAISING

FUNDRAISING. How Do I Pay For My Trip?. $150 non-refundable deposit Your commitment to being a part of the team Used for missions fee, plane ticket deposit Fundraising Writing letters Alternative methods. Why Ask People For Money?.

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FUNDRAISING

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  1. FUNDRAISING

  2. How Do I Pay For My Trip? • $150 non-refundable deposit • Your commitment to being a part of the team • Used for missions fee, plane ticket deposit • Fundraising • Writing letters • Alternative methods

  3. Why Ask People For Money? • We are not simply asking people for money; we are inviting them to become a part of large, collaborative mission effort in one way or another • College students time but no $ • Adults  $ but no time • In order for our work to serve its purpose of being a part of the mission of God, more than the 30+ team members MUST be involved • Many people have a desire to be a part of God’s work; you can serve as their avenue into it

  4. Example • King David had such an opportunity when he challenged the people to underwrite the cost of building a temple for the Lord. (I Chronicles 29:9, 14) • Because David knew that all the world's wealth ultimately belonged to God, he boldly challenged others to channel their resources toward building a physical testimony to the Lord: a temple. As you raise funds, you will be channeling the resources of God's people toward building a human testimony: a witness for Christ. (GoCorps MPD Manual 2011)

  5. Important Things to Keep in Mind • Fundraising is not just a financial matter; faith plays just as vital of a role (Phillipians 4:19) • Before you begin, develop a plan of action • We are raising money as a TEAM, not individuals; we have an ultimate goal that we are working together to reach. • Why do people give?

  6. Where To Begin • Pray over entire process • Take 30-40 minutes to make lists of the following: • Categories of potential donors • Family, friends, home church, local church, etc. • Think outside of your inner circle; seek assistance from others • Specific people within each category • At least 40-50 contacts

  7. Letter Content – What to Include • Personalize each letter (intro) • Trip info, trip description, why you’re a part of it • Purpose • Description • Why you’re a part of it • Ask for prayers on behalf of team/trip – be specific • Trip cost – individual, team total, itemized breakdown (what exactly their donation would help pay for)

  8. Letter Content – What to Include • Donation options & directions • Check: payable to Lipscomb University w/ your name & trip nameon memo line • Card: missions.lipscomb.edu click Give to Mission Trip button  complete form • Tax deductible; will receive tax receipt from university • Your contact info • Phone • Email • Address • Business reply envelope

  9. Monitoring Your Fundraising • Follow up with potential donors after ≈ 2 weeks • Confirm they received your letter • Ask if they have questions • To track funds: • Go to missions.lipscomb.edu • Track Your Fundraising button • Username & password: missions11 • Select trip name  Excel spreadsheet will open w/ all info

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