Capital Campaign Essentials: Strong Leadership

There are four essential elements to every successful capital campaign. In our Capital Campaign Essentials series, we provide a quick overview of each of these four elements so that you can successfully grow your organization’s fundraising influence. This article focuses on the critical importance of strong leadership in a capital campaign. Check out our other…

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Asking for, and Receiving, Money

Whether you’re fundraising for nonprofit organizations such as the YMCA or raising money for your own organization, it’s vital to know how to properly ask for and receive money. Money doesn’t grow on trees, nor does it drop off like leaves in the fall! If we need monetary contributions to help a worthy cause, we…

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Anniversaries and Capital Campaigns: A Winning Combination

Is your organization celebrating a special anniversary in the near future? Are you considering a capital campaign? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, you have the potential to increase awareness of your organization and add or upgrade donors! The celebration of your fifth, tenth, twentieth or another anniversary can attract increased media…

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Anatomy of the Leadership Gift Phase

When you’re starting a capital campaign for your organization, it’s important to not only begin with the largest gifts, but also to recruit your top givers as leaders in the campaign. This is what we at CDS call the Leadership Gift Phase. The Leadership Gift Phase is the single most important activity of the campaign,…

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Boosting Your Campaign’s Annual Support

Have you recently found yourself in charge of running or developing your organization’s annual fund campaign? Are you looking at ways to bolster your annual support? Do you ever wonder if your organization is pursuing the most effective path to raising annual support? No matter which stage or circumstance you find yourself in, taking a…

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An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure

I work with many of non-profit organizations, and one thing I cannot help but fret is the lack of proper training and understanding in how to use computers and technology. Since so many non-profit organizations are terribly small, they usually have very tightly limited budgets. Unfortunately, this causes them to be “penny wise and pound…

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Buying Locally Doesn’t Always Pay

Development directors for non-profit organizations are often laden with the responsibility to determine how to raise greater and greater amounts of money to help balance their organizations’ ever-growing budget. The most popular and traditional means employed is to increase the goal of the annual appeal. For a number of reasons—the economy, reduced governmental funding, weak…

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