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November
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| President’s
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to our Ventures in Philanthropy E-Newsletter |
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Getting
Back to Basics Linda
Lysakowski, ACFRE |
During this challenging time in our national and global economy,
most of us are concerned with how the economy will affect our
fundraising efforts for the remainder of this year and during
the coming year.
We hear gloom and doom from many sources, and hope and optimism
from others. Board members are delaying needed campaigns because
they fear their donors have been seriously impacted by the stock
market declines, executives are concerned that they may need
to lay off staff if donations fall, and program staff are concerned
that their clients will not be served, causing more serious
community problems. |
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By
the time some of you read this, the US presidential election
will have taken place and we will be preparing for a new administration.
If you, our US readers, receive this before Election Day, be
sure to get out and vote! We
hope the coming year will be a more stable one for all of us.
In the meantime, fundraisers need to think about getting back
to the basics of fundraising, things that will keep your organization
stable in good times and bad. |
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few basic rules for every development officer: |
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- Make sure that your board understands its role in fundraising.
- Remember that they three key word in fundraising are:
Relationships, Relationships, Relationships. Use this time
to talk with your donors, try to understand their concerns
and accommodate their needs. (Maybe they need to extend
their pledge for another year, or consider other ways of
giving.)
- Evaluate your special events and get rid of ones that
are too labor intensive, do not yield a good net profit
or help you build lasting relationships with your donors.
- Thank your donors!
- Educate your staff-both development and non-development
staff in the basics of good fundraising.
- Give your development office (and maybe even yourself)
a make-over. Make sure your office and your staff look professional.
This goes a long way towards instilling confidence in donors.
- Have a consultant perform a development audit for you
to ensure that you are using your resources wisely. You
may even be able to get a capacity building grant for this
purpose.
- Look at Internet fundraising if you aren't already using
this tool.
- Have an outside person do a review of your website and
update it if need be. More people are doing their homework
before giving to nonprofits, and a professional looking,
up-to-date-site is critical.
- Clean up your database. Bring in some volunteers to help
you review basic demographic information (do you have names
spelled correctly, etc) and assure that all donor history
is recorded accurately before year end.
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| Technology
Corner — Presenting your message to over 71 million unique viewers
each month |
Obama's
record-breaking fundraising underscores the increasing power of the
Internet. Obama has raised $600 million dollars since beginning his
campaign — 87% of the donations were made online; 90% of his
donations were $100 or less. His website is state-of-the-art and loaded
with videos; some his own production; many created using YouTube and
embedded on his site. A seach for "Barack Obama" on YouTube
returned 358,000 videos.
Online video isn't the future, it's the present: 75% of Americans
watched a video online last month, and YouTube is far and away the
leader with hundreds of millions of videos viewed daily. 75 million
unique visitors stop by YouTube each month; many of those check in
daily.
Creating and posting a video online has come a long way since YouTube
launched in 2005. You can post your video to YouTube using their tools
and then embed it into your own website. You even have the option
to allow other viewers to embed it on their personal websites. It
couldn't be easier, and now YouTube has a program
especially for nonprofits. The prestigious list of nonprofit organizations
currently using YouTube is stunning.
If you plan to investigate online video options, you may also want
to check out DoGooderTV, a nonprofit
media hub growing like crazy.
Here are a few links to help you navigate the world of online video:
Using
DoGooder TV Getting
the Message Across with YouTub: 7 Ways to Take Your Nonprofit to the
Next Level 10
Reasons You Should Be YouTube-ing YouTube
Nonprofit Program How
to Put a Video on YouTube How
to put your videos on YouTube |
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| In
the News |
We
are pleased to announce that CAPITAL
VENTURE’s President/CEO,
Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE appeared in an interview on Charity
Radio, part of the Charity
Channel Network. Linda discusses raising money in
uncertain economic times and getting back to the basics
of fundraising that form a solid foundation for any development
program. To listen to the interview, click
here. |
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| Training
and Professional Development |
CAPITAL
VENTURE has updated our
Training Catalogue, which is available
by email. We offer a wide variety of workshops for groups such as
AFP chapters, statewide associations, national organizations, Dioceses,
United Ways and Centers for Nonprofits. If you would like to receive
a copy of our offerings, please contact cvlinda@cox.net.
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| Training
Opportunities |
Pressed
for time? Travel budget limited? Check out our website for the great
webinars presented by Affinity
Seminars on various topics of interest to development professionals.
Another excellent resource for nonprofit webinars is Charity
University. You'll find several on-demand courses sessions I've
recorded available there, including the most recent one, The Development
Plan. I'll be presenting three more tele-courses for Charity
University this fall which will be available on demand as well. You'll
find the dates and details listed in the Upcoming Presentations section
below.
CAPITAL VENTURE will
be launching our own special training videos this fall, so be sure
to check next month’s newsletter for more information. |
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UPCOMING
PRESENTATIONS
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November
5 , 2008
Monterey Bay Community Foundation
Technology & Fund Development:
16 Next Generation Strategies
Mike Kierce, eTapestry
The Development Plan
Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
Monterey Bay, CA
Click
here for details and registration
November
6 , 2008
eTapestry Workshop
Using the Internet to Increase Fundraising
Mike Kierce, eTapestry
Breathing New Life Into Your Development
Program
Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
Sacramento, CA
Email Linda for
details
November
7, 2008
Charles Schwab Nonprofit Roundtable
Raising Money from Individuals
Reno, NV
Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
Email Linda for
details
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