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Look to the Future and Become Energized about Fund Development. Nancy Beard, CFRE. Outline. Introduction to Fund Development Statistics and Definitions Mechanics of Development Resources Questions and Answers. Introduction.
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Look to the Future and Become Energized about Fund Development Nancy Beard, CFRE
Outline • Introduction to Fund Development • Statistics and Definitions • Mechanics of Development • Resources • Questions and Answers
Introduction • What is your individual role in the non-profit ornot-for-profit sector? • Are you responsible for philanthropy within your organization?
PHILANTHROPY • The love of humankind • Altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons
Thought • Faith-based organizations must offer philanthropic training and opportunities for people to live out their faith and their love of humankind. • Practicing faith through volunteerism.
Think About • Philanthropists and how they share their faith and gratitude • Philanthropy as giving and sharing beyond the family • Motivations and Rewards
Total Giving $316.23 billion Corporations Top Categories • Religion 32% • Human Services 13% • Health 9% Foundations Bequests Individuals Source: GivingUSA 2013
Philanthropy is Strong In Billions of Dollars Source: GivingUSA 2013
Non-Profits in United States • 1.5 million non-profit organizations in the United States (does not count organizations with income of less than $25,000)Source: Foundation Center
Charitable Giving Statistics • 88%of households give to charity • The average annual household contribution is $2,213 • The majority of gifts go to religion Source: National Philanthropic Trust
Thought It is every man’s obligation to put back in the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it. –Albert Einstein
Terminology • Philanthropy • Fund Raising • Development • Advancement
Aspects of Development • Annual Fund • Grant Writing • Special Events • Legacy Giving • Capital Campaigns
Thought Key to effective fundraising is a strong culture of philanthropy within an organization. –Bill McGinly, President Association for Healthcare Philanthropy
CHANGE OF ATTITUDE Say No To: • Hit them up • Entitlement Say Yes To: • Offering Opportunities • Proving Your Value
Sources of Funding:UCC Church and Members • Founding Community—UCC Tell Your Story and Develop a Loyalty • Provide a way for UCC members to live out their faith • Relationship of mutual respect
Sources of Funding:Community Served By Organization • Individuals • Corporations • Foundations • Other Faith Communities
Sources of Funding:Those Closest To The Mission • Board of Directors • Committee Members • Employees • Volunteers • Consumers of Services • Family Members of Consumers
Stewardship • Listen to donors • Thank donors within 48 hours • Tell donors how you used their gift • Involve donors in the mission
Development Steps • Get Started • Gather Historical Information and Tell YOUR Story • Gather Historical Data of Donors and Gifts • Set Measurable Goals and Expect Accountability • Create a 12-Month Development Plan
Development Steps • Create a Truthful Budget that Includes All Expenses • Get Board and Volunteers Involved(but plan to do most of the work yourself) • Have Fun, Offer Opportunities and Raise Financial Gifts • Thank Your Donors
Resources • Association of Fundraising Professionals - afpnet.org • Foundation Center – foundationcenter.org • Giving USA – givingusareports.org • GuideStar – guidestar.org • Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University – philanthropy.iupui.edu • Leave a Legacy – leavealegacy.org • National Philanthropic Trust - nptrust.org • National Study on American Religious Giving
Questions? Thank You! Nancy Beard, CFRE President, United Church Homes and Services Foundation nbeard@uchas.org