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Fundraising
Essentials For Your Non-Profit:
How To Raise All The Money You Want
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What Do Donors Want?
The psychology
of fundraising will be more thoroughly covered in an upcoming
chapter, but while we are thinking about donors and how to
appeal to them, it makes sense to say a few words about what
is going through the minds of those who are willing to give
money for your non-profit.
Many non-profits
assume that people give money for specific causes for “nothing,”
but this is rarely the case. Studies have shown that people
who are likely to give money to non-profits generally do
so because they feel they get some “value” from giving. People
give to non-profits for a number of reasons:
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To
assuage a fear: Many
people give to non-profits because they fear the eventually
of a specific event or situation. Some people, for
example, are afraid that women are not treated well
enough and that violence against women may affect their
home. Others fear becoming homeless or losing their
jobs and give to food banks to ensure that a social
support system exists for those who have less money.
While you never want to prey
upon people’s fears or exaggerate their fears, knowing
that people react in this way can help you target your
fundraising efforts and can help you understand why some
donors give generously.
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To
make a contribution: Many people feel that
by giving to a non-profit they are making a valuable
addition to society. This is absolutely correct - non-profits
do the work that many working people simply do not
have the time or the resources to do themselves. Donors
can contribute to this work through volunteering or
through money donations. This is certainly a “giving
value: you will want to stress in order to increase
donations.
You may want to emphasize
how donor money will be used to a make a real difference
in people’s lives, for example, and you will want to explain
to your donors and contributors how their help of your
non-profit is a contribution that the donors are making
to society.
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Tax
deductions: The fact that many gifts to non-profit
companies are tax-deductible is often an extra bonus
for many donors. No one likes to pay more taxes than
they absolutely have to. For this reason, you will
want to tell your donors when their gifts can be tax
deductible and ensure that they get the receipts they
need to make their tax deduction claims.
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A
chance to win: Charitable
lotteries and charity casinos are becoming more and
more popular. These events draw not only donors who
support a specific non-profit, but these fundraising
efforts also draw people who simply wish to win a nice
prize and also like the benefit of helping a charity
while they get a chance to win. If you are running
a lottery or raffle, you will want o emphasize to your
donors their good chances of winning as well as the
contributions they are making to society.
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Emotional
benefit: If you look at most successful fundraising
campaigns, they generally appeal to the emotions rather
than just the rational mind. Non-profits that raise
money for international relief, for example, often
show emotionally charged pictures of people who do
not have the basics of life. Animal shelters often
show saddening pictures of pets that have been abandoned.
The idea is not to manipulate your donors, but rather
to make sure that their emotions as well as their intellect
understand the importance of your group’s cause. You
likely developed or take part in your non-profit because
you think that your group’s cause is an important one.
You need to communicate to your donors why the cause
is important on an emotional level so that they feel
the importance of your non-profit, not just understand
it.
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Immortality: For
a few people, donations are made in order to have a plaque
or a statue dedicated to them. Some individuals like
to be known as philanthropists. In many cases, these
individuals are willing to offer larger sums of money
in exchange for recognition of their gifts.
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Products: Some
people take part in fundraising because they want whatever
products or services a non-profit is offering through
their fundraising efforts. If you hold a book sale to
raise money, for example, you can expect book lovers
to show up, whether they want to support your non-profit
specifically or not. If you have useful goods or services
you are offering as part of your fundraising, you will
want to emphasize this to potential donors.
Now that you have
a sense of who will be offering you money, and where to find
these individuals, you can start tailoring ideas to suit
your potential donors...
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