As a fundraiser, you know how to do your job. And youâre getting some results. But do you ever stop and think: âCan I be doing better?â
Itâs a common thought among fundraisers. Itâs what we do and itâs who we are. Especially when there are so many things your organization could be doing better if you had more funding.
Sometimes, weâre so deep in the weeds of our day to day that itâs difficult to then pull up to look at the whole fundraising house from the required 60,000 feet.Â
But thatâs whe...
By Cathy Mann, MA, CFRE
The pandemic has kicked your butt.âŻ
Itâs ok to admit it.âŻâŻA lot of us feel that way.âŻ
But despite how you feel, you still have to raise money for your important mission.âŻAnd sometimes it feels overwhelming. Â
Today I want to talk to you about your fundraising plan. Â
Foundation and government grants, special events, direct mail, corporate giving, planned giving, volunteers, your dataâŚthe list goes on. Â
So how do you bring everything together?Â
You plan.Â
So let me ...
Weâve been talking a lot about how to fundraise throughout this year's giving season, but what happens once a donor reaches your website and wants to make a donation? Do you have an online donation page that is easily accessible and quick to complete?
Online giving is growing at three times the rate of overall giving, so itâs really important to make sure that your online giving game is on point. You donât want to put in all the work to steward your donors, only to lose them at the final click....
In the car driving around Nova Scotia, just a few months after returning to live here, I got to thinking about optimism. Maybe it was the beauty I was surrounded by that led me there, but it stuck in my head and when I got to where I was going, I sat down and wrote a blog post about it.Â
Then I got to thinking that I should ask my LinkedIn peeps what keeps their OQ (Optimism Quotient) fueled. So, I did. And they did not disappoint.
I wanted to share some of the answers...
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Our stock in trade as fundraisers is optimism.
When I was Academic Coordinator at Ryerson University's Fundraising Management Program, I was invited to speak at a panel each year for the Intro to Fundraising students. The question that the instructor asked every year was: what is one word you would use to describe fundraisers. I always hoped I could go first so I could answer what I answered every year: curious. Because I do think we need to be curious if we are goin...
Fall is here! Time for pumpkin spice everything, beautiful orange and red trees and holiday fundraising! Yes, it is that time of the year again â time to get ready for your holiday appeal. Do you have a holiday campaign strategy in place? And if so, what is the role that digital media plays in your campaign?
If youâre not planning a digital element to your campaign, you might want to reconsider. The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown has forced us all to evaluate our digital landscape, o...
Itâs not an exaggeration to say that this year has been challenging. No matter where you live, your life has likely been affected either directly or by the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic.
For the charitable sector, this has been an especially difficult time as we face billions of dollars in lost revenue, disruptions to service delivery and mass lay-offs. All new challenges to a sector where the long-standing social issues we work towards have yet to be addressed. Â
If youâre respon...
I started the Fundraising Lab in the fall of 2019 as an addition to my consulting business, Cathy Mann & Associates, as a way to offer affordable digital fundraising courses.
The past year of building the Fundraising Lab alongside my work with Cathy Mann & Associates has changed the way I think about the fundraising consulting space.
I started my consulting practice 13 years ago to help social change charities raise more money to serve their important missions.
Today, the Fundraising Lab is t...
Tip of the Morning to You!
Cathy here, president of the Fundraising Lab. Today's tip is for those at Step 2 of their fundraising journey, which I refer to as "Building the Plane While Flying It". Youâve been at it for a while now and have learned a lot, but you may be a bit overwhelmed. And as always, you still have to raise more money.
Tip #6 is to to find sponsors, not just mentors. Credit where credit is due. IÂ heard about this notion from Lacey Kempinski, who was interviewing Megan Tregun...
Welcome to âTip of the Morning, to you!â where Cathy shares a quick tip about the Fundraiserâs 4-step Learning and Action Journey. The journey is a common path that fundraisers follow as they move through their careers.
Step 2 of the journey is called "Building the Plane While Flying It." Youâve been at it for a while now and have learned so much. In fact, you might a bit overwhelmed. There is so much to do and still you have TO RAISE MONEY! Youâre keen to learn even more.
Tip #5: VOLUNTEER. C...
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