Things That Happen When You Don’t Really Like Fundraising
The Better Fundraising Company
Raising more money starts with better fundraising.
By:?Steven Screen
We?love?fundraising around here.
But we have discovered, through deep observation, that?some people do not like to fundraise.
(Theatrical Gasp!)
Please know that there’s absolutely no judgment here. The nonprofit world is overflowing with people who got into nonprofit work to do something else… and found themselves doing fundraising for one reason or another.
But?a person’s dislike or discomfort with fundraising almost always manifests itself in ways that cause their fundraising to raise less money.
Here are four of the top recurring behaviors of people who don’t really like to fundraise, and how those behaviors manifest in fundraising to individual donors (appeals, e-appeals, newsletters, etc.). And how the behaviors reduce the amount of money people raise.
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If you see any of these behaviors in yourself or another person, be kind.
These behaviors are usually?symptoms?of a discomfort or a dislike of fundraising. Help them see how?embracing vulnerability is key, and how it will deepen their connection with donors.
Once they understand more about donors, and about?how donors process the fundraising they receive, you can’t help but drop some of these behaviors. They’ll start raising more money and become a happier fundraiser!
This article first appeared on?The Better Fundraising Company?blog at?betterfundraising.com/blog/.
Steven Screen?is Co-Founder of The Better Fundraising Company and lead author of its blog. With over 25 years' fundraising experience, he gets energized by helping organizations understand how they can raise more money. He’s a second-generation fundraiser, a past winner of the Direct Mail Package of the Year, and data-driven.