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eBusiness Series:
Fundraising
Essentials For Your Non-Profit:
How To Raise All The Money You Want
( 34 pages )
Who
Gives Money?
Figuring
Out Who You are Fundraising From
If you want to
make money for your organization or charity, you need to
know where you will be getting your money from. Of course,
you will want to be able to appeal to a wide range of donors,
but in fact you will get the most money by targeting donors.
You have seen
this in action already in fundraising efforts you have likely
observed: Cancer societies often appeal for donations from
people who have lost someone to cancer; Girl Scouts target
customers leaving grocery stores as these are likely candidates
to buy a box of cookies. Targeting your audience and carefully
planning where you will look for money will help ensure that
all your resources all well-spent and that you get the best
return on your time and effort investment.
So who
gives money?
Plenty of people
and groups are willing to give money to non-profit organizations
that support a good cause. Some of the people and groups
that offer money are:
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Individual
People or Donors: Many
non-profits, especially the smaller ones, get much
of their money from concerned individuals. People are
extremely generous about supporting causes that they
believe in. Some will donate just small amounts of
money - sometimes just a few dollars at a time - that
can quickly add up.
More affluent philanthropists
may offer you large sums of money. No matter what your
fundraising goals in the long run, you should spend at
least some of your fundraising efforts trying to reach
individual donors. Not only are these donors likely to
support your group if your group seems to offer a legitimate
help to society, but educating individual donors about
the importance of your cause will help spread the word
about your group’s mandate and programs.
The more individuals know about
your group, the more your group is likely to thrive. Another
benefit of individual donors, especially for the smaller
non-profit, is that individuals are often quite community-minded.
If you are a small group mostly interested in helping the
local community, local donors are the ones most likely
to be interested in - and supportive of - your group.
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Companies: Industry
is actually a big supporter of non-profits. The profits
made by companies in your area are pumped back into the
community in many ways - including through employment,
taxation, and through direct donations. Browse through
your local papers and look for articles about corporate
or company donations and sponsorship.
You will notice that some companies
and industries in your area are especially adept at contributing
to charities and non-profit groups. In some cases, companies
contribute in order to be a part of a community or in order
to bolster their image in a community. In many cases, companies
and industry give to charities because an owner or shareholders
believe strongly in a cause.
Many companies and larger industries
have a large amount of money, and in some cases they may
be willing to share a small amount with a worthwhile cause.
Even if you cannot gain on-going support from a company
or industry, these sources are often great for individual
donations or support. For example, if you are organizing
a fair or sale, a company may be willing to grant supplies,
volunteers, or money in exchange for some free advertising,
which can be as simple as a large banner at your event
proclaiming “refreshments generously provided by Acme Bakery.”
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Governments: Local,
state, and federal governments are a huge source of money
for non-profit groups. Through grants and programs, governments
give away enormous sums each year to charities and non-profit
groups, from the largest groups to the very smallest.
Grants and government support are not sources of money
you will want to ignore, especially as some grant money
each year goes unclaimed - money that could help your
non-profit group prosper.
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Other
Charitable Groups: Non-profits
often help each other. Larger organizations such as
the Red Cross or United Way will often give support
and even money support to local charities and groups
doing similar work. Churches, schools, and local groups
will often fundraise or gather donations for a group
they believe in. There are also larger foundations
and philanthropical groups, such as the famous Rockefeller
Foundation, which exist solely to help other groups
and individuals do charitable work. These groups can
be a great resource, and, large and small, they should
not be ignored.
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