Overcome contemporary fundraising challenges and equip your non-profit or charity to meet the digital age head-on
Contemporary fundraisers and development professionals are meeting a new and challenging set of obstacles as they go out into the world and attempt to raise money for their causes and organizations.
In BeneFactors: Why Some Fundraising Professionals Always Succeed, a team of veteran philanthropy strategists and consultants delivers an exciting and practical playbook for modern fundraising that can be deployed in a variety of charitable and non-profit organizations and settings. You'll explore the eight factors you must master to exceed your fundraising goals in the modern era.
In the book, you'll discover:
- Strategies for navigating the digital fundraising transformation and how to guide your digital donors through the giving process
- How to use data science and predictive analytics to inform your decision-making process and find better results
- Ways to banish excessive risk aversion and uncover a boldness you didn’t know you had in you
An extraordinary and insightful handbook to fundraising in the digital age, BeneFactors: Why Some Fundraising Professionals Always Succeed is sure to find its way onto the bookshelves of board members, development professionals, and other leaders of fundraising teams and organizations.
Table of Contents
Foreword vii
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Authors xv
Introduction xvii
After years of discussion and refinement, we settled on eight key characteristics, or factors, of the modern fundraiser. We believe these characteristics distinguish the greatest fundraisers from all who have gone before, and then we used those traits to fashion these concepts into persona-based chapters.
Chapter 1 The Data-Driven Factor 1
Is the growing emphasis on data science and predictive analytics a threat to the relationship builder? How might a frontline officer embrace data as an asset for building stronger relationships with the right people and the right things? Expect a practical understanding of data and decision science with nonthreatening practical applications.
Chapter 2 The Innovative Factor 27
Is it enough to pursue best practices? A modern fundraiser will be committed to determining what is best for their organization. And what is best may not even exist yet. This is the domain of next practices. The modern fundraiser is committed to continual fundraising improvement. In this chapter, we will show you the way.
Chapter 3 The Collaborative Factor 51
Fundraising is a team sport. But many fundraisers may not understand the full value of the fundraising ecosystem growing all around them. From supporting infrastructure to managing volunteers, opportunities to collaborate abound. You will see some real-world examples of working with others to do more than you ever thought possible.
Chapter 4 The Authentic Factor 75
Because our culture places a higher value on authenticity, fundraising organizations need to respond with transparency. Fundraisers are more effective if they embrace their true selves and use their own voice. The most effective fundraisers are those who deeply believe in the mission. Donors respond to these fundraisers because they truly believe in them.
Chapter 5 The Confident Factor 93
Why does it seem to be the same fundraisers or organizations come out on top? Success favors the bold. Good fortune favors the prepared. How might you be a more confident fundraiser who embraces the worth of the programs you advance? Our hope is that we give you the confidence to be the best fundraiser you can be.
Chapter 6 The Advocacy Factor 115
Truly great development professionals build cultures of excellence all around them - in their organization and outside its walls. Advocacy can take many forms, from encouraging a young person to enter the profession to furthering next practices in the industry. Cultivation can be more than guiding a donor on a journey. The modern fundraiser will cultivate both a culture of philanthropy and an industry of inspired quality.
Chapter 7 The Digital Factor 139
Digital is more than a giving channel. And it is no longer adequate to just have a “tech-saavy staff” for digital. Commerce and marketing have changed dramatically with the digital revolution and disruptors like the pandemic. The relationshipbased professional has much to gain by xii Contents embracing this change. From prospecting to warming, and from donor experience management to direct relationship building, the digital and social landscape presents new opportunities for the astute fundraiser.
Chapter 8 The Leadership Factor 165
No longer is it enough to be the best fundraiser in the room. Leaders of the modern fundraising enterprise have the responsibility and privilege to be so much more. Through a commitment to character development, continual learning, confirming the fundamentals, innovation, and modeling excellence, the leader of a development program can bring out the best from their team and build a successful program of significance.
Closing 189
Index 193