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Title:
Fundraising Banquets: How-To
Note:
Notes from a presentation given by Michael Cloud
Type:
Notes from Success 99
Article:
at Success '97 (notes taken by Stacy Van Oast)
Create a very special occasion or invite a very special person to draw people
Invite people
Put on a good event
only have one speaker
allow speaker 40 minutes MAX
get people dressed up (they'll feel good about themselves and about the LP)
sell tix for $25-$35 each
don't have a head table
sprinkle "celebrities" around room, placing one at each table
you can have someone else introduce the keynote speaker, but YOU write the intro - just give the facts: a brief bio, etc. - 5 minutes!
begin during dessert
allow questions after the speech (not during)
fundraiser person has speaker sit down before questions are taken (after speech) while he makes a pitch, then keynote speaker answers questions, then fundraiser announces how much has been collected and asks for more, then speaker can answer more questions,etc.
don't hand out contribution cards until you begin actually fundraising (otherwise people will give less than they may after they've heard your pitch)
ask for money for specific projects and describe the benefits
people will want to know "what's in it for me?" - tell them
give awards and have other announcements AFTER fundraising
make sure everyone feels that they've made a difference
Do not use these motivations to raise money:
No Guilt
No Fear
No Pain
Have fun!
tip: ask people to write checks while they're laughing
the fundraiser's job is to entertain AND inform
Rules:
tell people specifically what the money they're giving is for
tell them specifically how much money you want
ask them if they feel comfortable saying "no", but ask them to consider saying "yes"
tip: ask for "hush money"; have everyone hold up a $20 bill and promise that the fundraiser will shut up
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Created at 11/4/2006 7:49 PM by
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