Campaign Progress Reports: The Basics
Reporting on the progress of a capital campaign is a vital function of an efficient and effective fundraising initiative. Capital campaigns are often large endeavors that can appear overwhelming and unaccountable. They are actually precise initiatives with a specific schedule of activities that must be accomplished in a particular order. Therefore, it’s important that your organization carefully monitors its progress along the campaign timeline, analyzes and evaluates results, identifies problems, specifies corrective actions, and sets forth upcoming volunteer activities. That’s where campaign progress reports come in.
Reporting Period Timeline
There should be an established reporting period for reviewing the progress of a capital campaign. For campaigns that are a year or more, this period should be monthly, a sufficient period to review results in relation to the campaign plan. For campaigns of a shorter duration, weekly or bimonthly reports may be needed.
What to Include in Your Report
The campaign progress report can be relatively short, in memo form, but formally written by the person responsible for managing the campaign. It should be directed to the chief executive of the organization, the volunteer leaders of the organization, and campaign leaders. The report should have a consistent format and include the following:
- An overall statistical report on the progress of the campaign to date, including:
- Goal
- Total raised
- Percent of goal achieved
- Campaign timeline and current status
- Total solicitations
- Total decisions
- Total gifts
- Rate of participation (number of gifts to decisions)
- Average gift
- Total of pending requests
- A general evaluation of the progress of the campaign to date, including key campaign activities that occurred during the report period
- A specific evaluation of the statistical progress of the campaign to date
- A statistical report on all phases of activities underway during the report period followed by a specific evaluation of those results as they relate to the goal of the phase and as the phase relates to the overall goal of the campaign and upcoming phase activities
- A discussion of problems being encountered and/or challenges the campaign is facing
- A discussion of planning in progress for upcoming phases of the campaign
- Action steps for the next report period
- A report on the budget and expenditures to date
- Summary addressing:
- Overall progress made toward the goal
- Issues needing attention or action (i.e. costs, budgeting issues, 0r scheduling issues)
- Upcoming plans and objectives
Report Presentations
It’s important to establish a regular, personal presentation of the campaign progress report. This creates a forum for discussion and analyzation, as well as taking corrective actions. It also ensures accountability, as leaders are personally informed and invited to be part of the review process.
These report presentations are very effective ways to engage appropriate leaders to take action in areas that need their attention. They also have the advantage of having the decision-makers present to address pressing or extraordinary issues.
Expectations vs. Reality
Campaign progress reports also provide excellent opportunities to reinforce the campaign plan. Once the campaign is underway and things are beginning to take shape, volunteers and donors start to see the results of their labor and sacrifice. Actual experience can be measured against the plan in:
- How well methods and procedures prescribed in the plan actually work
- How the actual fundraising results measure up against expectations
- How many are making gifts in relation to the number asked
- What the average gift is and how it measures against the plan
- How actual gifts relate to the proposed table of gifts
- What we can project based on where we are
Actual results often motivate volunteers. They become enthused and realize that the plan works when applied. They then become advocates for the campaign plan and are motivated to share exciting results. This creates a compounding factor in both enthusiasm and willingness to carry out the plan and in those making decisions to participate with a gift and by volunteering.
Campaign Progress Reports Summary
In the end, regular, personal reporting on the progress of your capital campaign will provide you with a measuring device that permits informed decision-making. These reports provide clear analysis of what has been accomplished and outline what is planned. Progress reports also provide a “snapshot” of where the campaign is in relation to its overall goal. Most of all, campaign progress reports inform, communicate and measure results.