How to Create Win-Win Fundraising Opportunities for Corporates: Boost Success
Tim Peniston-Bird
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Fundraising can be fun and rewarding. When businesses and charities work together, everyone wins. Let's learn how to create win-win fundraising opportunities for corporates.
Why Corporates Love Fundraising
Businesses love to help good causes. It makes them look good and feel good. Plus, it builds their brand and helps their community.
The only problem is that in many cases it isn't a win, win relationship. Teams of volunteers turning up to paint walls, do gardening etc often take up more resource in the planning, health and safety and dispacement of existing skilled volunteers than those efforts contribute. Simply having opportunities for employees to give or fundraise can create administration, with no tangible benefit to the business.
Creating a Win-Win Proposal
Whislt there are clear benefits for both the corporate and the not for profit of traditional activities, there are ways some of our clients have worked to create 'no brainer' opportunities i.e.
Making Involvement Easy
Whether it is CSR, Human Resources or Events Managers a charity needs to engage with, they are busy with loads on their plate. By creating a portfolio of ways that companies can engage then you are much more likely to get a deep rooted relationship. This is also key where you have a relationship with an individual (i.e. you cared for a loved one) where they need to engage with key stakeholders:
Ideas For Fundraising
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Promoting the Event
Promotion is key to success. Use both your channels and the corporate's channels to spread the word - a key benefit for a corprate can be that wider visability and association for the initiative.
Ways To Promote
With a typical support campaign having a reach from one of our charity clients having a reach of over 40 million people, is it surprising that they are finding it easy to get corporate partners?
Measuring Success
After the event, measure the success. Look at both financial and non-financial outcomes.
Metrics To Measure
Building Long-Term Relationships
One event can lead to many more. Build a long-term relationship with the corporate partner. In exactly like a key account manager would be tasked to create a deeper relationship with a corporate customer by taking a more consultative approach to that corporate. Developing solutions that can drive positive change for the corporates whilst contributing to the charity.
Ways To Build Relationships
If you would like to understand how your charity can exponentially increase support through creating a more proactive approach to engaging with corporate partners - or if you are a corporate wanting to get more out of your relationship with charities, feel free to reach out - happy to provide some free, no obligation pointers
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