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Fundraising
Essentials For Your Non-Profit:
How To Raise All The Money You Want
( 34 pages )
Where
to Find Donors
Now that you know
what the sources of money are likely to be for your non-profit,
you will want to figure out how to contact the largest amount
of them most effectively. You will of course want to know
where to find the donors that can help your group succeed.
There are several ways to get in touch with the groups and
people who can help you:
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The
library: Well
before you start your fundraising efforts, you will
want to frequent your local library. Your local library,
as part of your community and a great information resource,
is indispensable for your non-profit. Your librarian
can help you find directories of government grants
and programs that can help you, and can show you business
directories that can help you find companies who may
be willing to sponsor your non-profit.
At the library, you can also
read books about successful fundraising and browse through
newspapers and magazines to learn how other groups have
managed to fundraise. Most libraries even have free community
bulletin boards where you can appeal to volunteers or advertise
your latest fundraising efforts for free. Without a doubt,
the local library is one resource that no non-profit should
ignore.
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Advertising: Many
non-profits will seek donors by advertising in newspapers,
on radio, and on television. Larger non-profits such
as the United Way will often advertise year-round in
order to encourage donors to come forward. However, even
smaller non-profits will advertise locally.
You may well have seen
your local food bank or shelter advertising for food and
cash donations around holiday time, for example. Advertising
tends to reach lots of people for the cost of one ad, even
though individual ads in newspapers and radio can be quite
expensive on their own. However, some non-profits find
that they can sometimes appeal to a radio or local television
station or publication to advertise for free. Even though
the media makes their money through advertising revenues,
they are occasionally persuaded to offer free advertising
as a charitable contribution to a non-profit.
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Plugging
into the Community: Most
small non-profits are very community oriented - most
of their money and most of their charitable activities
are centered on one local area. If this describes you,
then you need to become a part of your community so
that donors in your area will become aware of your
group.
When people see that
your group is offering something to the community, they
may be more inclined to donate. Plugging into the community
may mean showing up for local events with group advertisements,
taking out ads in local media, or passing on the word through
word of mouth. Whichever methods you choose, it is often
very important for a small or starting non-profit to be
seen as part of the community in order to secure donations.
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Direct
Appeals: Direct
appeals mean that you approach people individually.
This can be done door-to-door, by standing in front
of a store or establishment, or by phoning or mailing
people individually. The idea is that direct appeals
are harder to resist than general appeals, and so more
people are likely to at least give some money rather
than say “no” entirely. The problem is that so many
companies use this route that some individuals feel
that this method is too intrusive and refuse every
direct appeal made.
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Awareness
Raising: You
will find some enthusiastic donors and some volunteers
and resources by letting people know about the problem
your group is trying to correct and by telling people
about your non-profit group itself. Raising people’s
awareness about your group and your groups’ work is
a big job. You can raise awareness in many ways:
- Reports in the media (interviews,
articles)
- Advertising
- Visiting groups such as schools
to let people know about your group
- Setting up booths at fairs,
volunteer workshops, and other community events
- Going door to door to tell
people about your group
- Sending mail campaigns to
raise awareness
- Setting up events that will
raise awareness (and money, too)
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Market
Research: Every
successful non-profit needs to do exact market research
in order to find out who the most likely donors are
for their group. There are market research firms that
can do this for a sum, but if you are a small or new
non-profit, you can do your own market research by
using newspapers and your own community knowledge to
find out who will be most likely to support your group.
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