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Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan. Sandy Rees, Fundraising Coach Get Fully Funded. Sandy Rees, CFRE Founder, Get Fully Funded. Sandy Rees, CFRE helps nonprofit leaders raise the money of their dreams and build successful Boards.
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Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan Sandy Rees, Fundraising Coach Get Fully Funded
Sandy Rees, CFRE Founder, Get Fully Funded Sandy Rees, CFRE helps nonprofit leaders raise the money of their dreams and build successful Boards. Sandy is the author of Get Fully Funded: How to Raise the Money of Your Dreams, which has helped many small nonprofits launch their first 6-figure fundraising campaigns. Sandy is an accomplished presenter and an AFP Master Trainer. She’s led fundraising seminars for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, the Chattanooga Center for Nonprofits and many regional, national and international conferences. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
The fundraising plan… is a blueprint for success! Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Why plan? • Go from reactive to proactive. • Provides a roadmap for your fundraising. • Gets everyone on the same page. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Direction? If you don’t know where you’re going, then any road will get you there. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
6 Simple Steps to a Fundraising Plan Identify your assets. Set your goals. Create a plan of action. Work the plan. Monitor the plan. Celebrate! Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
How much money do you need? Before we start to plan, you need to know how much money you need. Ask yourself, “What will it take to deliver service this year?” Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Step 1 Identify your assets. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
What are assets? Organizational assets are things you have going for you that make fundraising easier. Fundraising assets raise good money for your nonprofit. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Organizational Assets • Compelling mission • Large public base of support • Name recognition • Well-known staff or Board members • Great facility • Others? Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Fundraising assets • Great relationships with donors • High traffic to your website • Large list of responsive supporters • Something else? Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Choose assets Pick the ones you can best use to raise money with this year. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
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Step 2 Set your goals. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
3 Fundraising Targets Number of dollars to raise Number of current donors to renew Number of new donors to acquire Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Decide on strategies • Which fundraising strategies will you use? • Grant writing • Special events • Direct Mail • Major Gifts • Online fundraising • Others? Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Make sure it works Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Step 3 Create a plan of action. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Start putting it together Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
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For example Strategy: Grant writing Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Marketing & Communications • Clearly identify your ideal donor prospect • Choose the key messages to share • Choose marketing & communications strategies to reach them Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Marketing & Communications Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Step 4 Work the plan. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Step 5 Monitor the plan. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Regular review At least monthly, review your plan to see how you’re doing. Course-correct if needed. Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Monthly Checklist • Total dollars • Renewed donors • New donors • Goals Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Planned versus actual • Review each strategy and goal. • Ask yourself: • How are we doing versus what we planned? • What do we need to adjust? Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
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Step 6 Celebrate when things go well! Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Tip! Focus on the fundraising activities that will give you the most “bang for the buck.” Tip #1 Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Tip! Individual donors are the largest source of untapped potential. Tip #2 Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Tip! Focus on what your donors and supporters are interested in, not what your nonprofit needs. Tip #3 Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
Questions? Sandy Rees, CFRE sandy@GetFullyFunded.com www.GetFullyFunded.com Six Simple Steps to Creating a Written Fundraising Plan
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