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Fundraising ArticlesFUNDRAISING ARTICLESby Kimberly Reynolds of Fundraiser Help http://www.fundraiserhelp.com I have numerous fundraising articles that are available via autoresponder from sendfree.com. To receive a copy, simply click on the mailto link for each and send a blank message. mailto:fundraising-articles@sendfree.com Articles range in length fom 587 words to 763 words. If you publish one of my articles, please include my resource box (at the end of this article) and my byline. Thanks. Here is a short batch of excerpts from each article: mailto:church-fundraising@sendfree.com CHURCH FUNDRAISING Raising money for your church is an important task that deserves the best approach. This article examines campaigns based around donor recognition that aim to strengthen community ties with your church. What does advertising do to help make a business successful? They build brand awareness. Your fundraising needs to build your church's "brand" by reinforcing the message of who you are and what your "value proposition" is for your congregation. No, I am not saying that you need golden arches out front with a neon sign that says "Over 1 Million Saved." What I am saying is that you want your supporters to have a strong emotional tie to your church. mailto:event_ideas@sendfree.com FUNDRAISING EVENT IDEAS (#1 in a series) Among the questions that I constantly hear are: "What fundraising events don't cost a lot?" "What fundraisers are easy to do?" "Which events make the most money?" And what's the answer to those three questions? It depends! That's right. There is no one answer, no "one size fits all" solution. Fundraising events will vary in cost, complexity, and results based on a host of factors that are not often easy to control. mailto:event_ideas2@sendfree.com FUNDRAISING EVENT IDEAS #2 (2nd in a series) As I mentioned in the previous article about fundraising event ideas, this followup article will delve into specific packages offered by suppliers. All of these are covered in my book, Fundraising Success!, so my comments will be short and to the point about these pre-packaged event offerings. The first article in this series talked about the search for fundraising event ideas that are 1) easy to do, 2) don't cost a lot, and 3) make a lot of money. Of course, there's no one answer, no one size fits all perfect solution, so we'll discuss several supplier offerings for each of these categories. mailto:event-ideas3@sendfree.com FUNDRAISING EVENT IDEAS - #3 in a series In the previous articles in this series, I've talked about the ongoing search for fundraising event ideas that are: 1) easy to do 2) don't cost a lot 3) make a lot of money It's also been previously mentioned that there is no perfect event, i.e. one that fits all three categories. This article follows with further recommendations for events that fall into each category. mailto:nonprofit-fundraiser@sendfree.com NONPROFIT FUNDRAISING "How do you make more money for your organization?" It's all about multiple streams of income. When you put together your annual plan, you need to build-in as many ways to make money as possible. So, you're probably thinking: "That's easy for you to say, but how do I do it?" With a well thought out plan that doesn't make too many demands on any one facet of your organization. Every fundraiser that you conduct places various demands on your volunteers, your supporters, and your leadership. Those demands can be time consuming, expensive, and stressful. mailto:school-fundraising@sendfree.com SCHOOL FUNDRAISING "Do I repeat last year's fundraiser or try something new?" That, in a nutshell, is the question we all face. It can be a tough choice between sticking with an easier repeat and taking a chance on a new fundraiser that might end up being more work and could quite possibly produce less profit. So, how do you go about making that decision? Start by determining your financial goals. You can't make any kind of decision without good numbers. You'll also need to break those numbers down for further analysis. mailto:success_sample@sendfree.com SUCCESS SAMPLE (a sample copy of our weekly newsletter) I won't reproduce the newsletter here. I'll just point out that you get a free vacation certificate and four free ebooks when you signup. You'll also get a free ebook with each week's issue. Each week, we profile one supplier (an excerpt from my book Fundraising Success, which is available from our website) and provide an article on fundraising. Signup at http://www.fundraiserhelp.com/ Or via email - mailto:join-success@comet.sparklist.com Drop me an email and let me know when and where you've published my work. Thanks! Resource box for each article ------------------------------------------------------ Copyright 2002 Kimberly Reynolds Get 52 freebies a year via email mailto:join-success@comet.sparklist.com http://www.fundraiserhelp.com Maximize your fundraising success!
Procrastination - The Thief of Success "This one makes a net, this one stands and wishes. Would you like to make a bet which one gets the fishes?" - Chinese rhyme Procrastination is one of the hardest bad habits to get out of. Putting off today what you can do tomorrow, indecision, wishing, not taking advantage of an opportunity, not acting on an idea, waiting for the perfect moment, thinking that you don't have the time, distracti. . .
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