Is your mission compelling?

Having a compelling mission is a key to Getting Fully Funded. Watch this short video as I explain what a compelling mission is.

Fundraisers: Get Your Head in the Game!

I spoke to the Association of Fundraising Professionals in Hickory, NC last week about fundraising in tough times.  The thing that is most important, I told them, is to get your head in the game.

If you buy into the “doom and gloom” thinking that is so pervasive right now, your fundraising results will shrink.  Lots of people are scared right now.  And many are tightening up whether they really need to or not.  Don’t get scared too.  You’ve got to stay positive and focused on the mission of your organization.

Take this short test to see if you have your head in the game.  Answer each statement true or false if you have thought it in your head or if it has come out of your mouth.

1. Fundraising this year is going to be hard.

2. People aren’t going to give as much as last year.

3. We probably won’t reach our fundraising goals this year.

4. We should probably lower our fundraising goals this year.

5. Things are bad everywhere.

6. All nonprofits are struggling.

7. It’s just the economy and there’s nothing we can do about it.

 

Eye opening? It was for many who heard my presentation last week.  Hopefully you answered false to each statement.  Otherwise you may be suffering from some “stinkin’ thinkin’” that can ruin your focus and attitude.

Here’s the thing: we don’t know what people will or won’t do with their giving this year (unless you have a crystal ball that I don’t know about).  Our job is to continue to tell the stories of our work and give people opportunities to give.  Don’t stop.  Don’t let up.  Don’t get desperate.  Just keep moving forward.

Thanks to my new friends in Hickory for inviting me to speak to their AFP chapter!

Fundraising Ideas for Tough Times

Fundraising can be difficult in the best of times.  But now, with a recession, it can be even more difficult.  Before you panic, here are a few things to remember.

First, DO NOT give into fear.  Lots of people are afraid right now.  If you get scared and back off from your fundraising activities, then you can forget it.  You must stay positive and stay focused.  Yes, unemployment is high, but 90% of the population is still employed.  The sky is not falling.  It’s going to be okay.

Go back to the basics of fundraising.  Craft a simple, clear message about the work your organization is doing, then share it!  Tell your stories.  Tell your donors how your nonprofit is changing people’s lives with their help.

Give donors the chance to give.  Don’t assume that they won’t give as much or as often as in previous years.  Keep giving them the chance to give through direct mail, newsletters, online, and personal requests.

The Association of Fundraising Professionals has a Survival Kit for Fundraising in a Bad Economy.  There are lots of articles with fundraising ideas for tough times.

And I’d like to ask you a question.  What’s your toughest fundraising challenge so far this year?  What have you bumped into already that’s harder or different than usual?  Click on the ‘comment’ link below and let me know what’s happening in your world.