Focus on the donor, catch his eye, and trust the data
/Jeff Brooks, the man who literally wrote the book on fundraising, put together a great list of important principles he’s discovered over his 30-year career.
Read MoreJeff Brooks, the man who literally wrote the book on fundraising, put together a great list of important principles he’s discovered over his 30-year career.
Read MoreCheck out this speech my business partner, and President of Engage USA, Kathleen Clem, gave about the journey of starting our company.
It’s taken a lot of hard work but we’re so proud of the services we provide our clients.
Kathleen, and our entire team, will never leave you holding the bag.
Read MoreWe’ve long lived in a do-it-yourself culture.
Though we teach our children the value of teamwork from a young age--we also tend to see independence as a sign of strength and capability.
Conversely, we could as easily view those who constantly ask for favors and help as needy, selfish, or helpless. Maybe this is why we’re so uncomfortable asking for help: we don’t want others to think we’re greedy or weak.
Read MoreIn a partnership between the Frederick County Office of Economic Development and Frederick Magazine, the Frederick OED just published its first official list of the 2017 Top 50 Businesses in Frederick County, Maryland.
Proudly making our appearance at #18 is Engage USA!
Read MoreRotary phones to smart phones. Commodores to MacBooks. 8-tracks to MP3 players. The world is always changing for each new generation.
But one thing that may never change is the all-out war between them: from the music they listen to, the clothes they wear, their schooling, jobs, hobbies, and even they way they talk, practically EVERYTHING is up for criticism when one generation decides to start talking about another.
Read More"I think a lot of the stuff that came into the warehouse was more for the people that sent it than it was for the people in Newtown. At least, that’s the way it felt in the end."
Read MoreI haven’t reached the point that I only log into Facebook to see photos of my grandchildren--yet. But I have to admit that I’m not quite sure what Instagram or Snap Chat are all about.
So when I spent time this weekend with my friend Mark Murphy who embraces Social Media to promote his books, seminars, and studies at LeadershipIQ, I was surprised by how interesting Social Media can be.
Read MoreIt might seem romantic to say true happiness lies in what we are able to give to others--not in what we are able to gain for ourselves.
But logically, generosity doesn’t make sense: if we want to better things for ourselves as much as possible, why do many of us give so much of what we have to others--especially when we don’t appear to benefit from the transaction?
A team of researchers in Zurich may have found the answer.
Read MoreA new collaborative study by Grey Matter Research and Opinions 4 Good, called The Donor Mindset Study III, asked 1,000 American donors to evaluate their reactions to charitable fundraising appeals made via direct mail and email.
Read MoreGlinda the Good Witch said, “it’s always best to start at the beginning.”
Either direct mail donors don’t care that much about The Wizard of Oz or what she said only rings true when we’re talking about the Yellow Brick Road. It’s definitely not the case when we’re talking about fundraising letters.
Read MoreTrust gains you new donors and retains your past donors. Trust is what makes a donor comfortable making a sacrifice to support your cause. Trust is what makes a donor keep giving to your cause even if he won’t personally see the direct results of what you’ve done with his donation.
In the mind of a donor, your ability to inspire trust is incredibly important. It may even be the most important part of your relationship.
Read MoreAndrea Proulx Buinicki is the founder of Giving Focus, a philanthropy consulting firm specializing in helping smaller nonprofits ditch the professional fundraisers and take command of their own fundraising. Buinicki started Giving Focus in 2011 after 15 years of working in nonprofit fundraising and marketing, and was recognized in 2012 by The Northwest Indiana Times as one of Northwest Indiana’s top “20 Under 40” for her exceptional career in philanthropy
Read MoreIn a 2008 article for Target Marketing, consultant, Denny Hatch, described one of his first conversations as a new hire under Lew Smith, creative VP at Grolier Enterprises. One of the first things he asked Smith on his first day:
Why does direct mail look so junky?
Read MoreYou’re in the lobby of an office building waiting for an elevator to take you to the tenth floor.
The doors open and you step inside.
In the elevator with you is one other person. She just happens to be the perfect candidate for a long-term donor to your organization.
Read MoreThe most successful fundraising campaign in GoFundMe history has raised $2 million in just two years for a sweet little girl named Eliza.
Read More"Philanthropy is the market for love."
Dan Pallota, founder and President of the Charity Defense Council and author of Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential, has spent his career going to bat for the nonprofit sector.
In his 2013 TED Talk -- one of the 100 most viewed TED Talks of all time -- Pallota attacks the all-too-common idea that for nonprofits, success and trustworthiness can only be measured by the money an organization doesn't spend.
This belief, lovingly called "the Overhead Myth" by those of us involved with nonprofit fundraising, has long been a ball and chain around the ankle of every small charity. It's the belief that an organization must go to extraordinary lengths to reduce organizational costs and spending so that the highest percentage possible of every dime donated ends up in the pockets of benefactors.
The problem? Charities are already limiting overhead expenses as much as they can -- in some cases, to the detriment of fundraising efforts and operational efficiency -- and many potential donors still say it's not enough.
And that's when these donors take their money elsewhere.
But without employees, without a facility to operate out of, without transportation, and without funding to produce educational materials and promote projects, there is no charity. And when nonprofits are compelled to cut funding from these areas, the services and outreach provided by these charities suffer.
The old adage goes, "you gotta spend money to make money," and most people would probably agree -- when it comes to business. But when it comes to nonprofits? Many people still take a frugality = morality stance. And it's hurting charities -- and more importantly, the people they serve.
This TED Talk has been viewed more than 8 MILLION times. And with good reason! Take a look.
A home security company recently launched a direct mail campaign featuring an ingenious mailer: a plain non-descript cube-shaped box that could be pressed flat, slid underneath the recipient’s front door, and would pop back into shape on the other side.
Read More“How to make your next direct mail design pop!”
“Top ten eye-catching direct mail techniques!”
“Dazzle your donors with these unique designs!”
Looking for that next attention-grabbing and creative direct mail letter idea?
Read MoreHere’s a direct mail pro-tip: once you’ve finished writing the Greatest Fundraising Letter Ever, read it aloud to yourself.
Does it sound choppy? Are your sentences short? Are you starting sentences with conjunctions, repeating yourself, breaking sentences between pages, and leaving all those annoying commas out of the mix?
No?
I hate to break it to you, but if that’s the case, you might want to toss that first draft in the circular file and start again.
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