Are You Having Trouble Coming Up with Touch Points?
I have some great practical advice for you. We do a ton of planning at Veritus Group. Right now, we’re working with over 150 major gift officers, so...
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Karen Kendrick : September 18, 2023
Right now, in this moment, you have donors in your caseload who could give transformational gifts. But they’re not giving those gifts right now because no one has taken the time to see them, dream big with them, and take that journey with them as a partner. Getting them there is easier than you think.
Here are the steps you need to take to move into a transformational space in your donor relationship:
Sit down with your portfolio. Identify 3-5 donors in Tier A who have capacity and a passion for your organization. This is not about identifying the famous athlete or actor who gave a small gift to your organization two years ago but, despite numerous efforts to reach them, don’t have an interest in connecting. This process is about really seeing the donors you already know who are already supporting your organization at a high level. Look at their giving history, largest gift, years of giving, wealth capacity, their passions and interests, giving to other organizations, and what you know about them from prior conversations. (For example, other large gifts, additional assets, Donor Advised Funds.)
First, do your research.
Remember, the primary reason a donor hasn’t given a transformational gift is because no one has seen them. No one has dreamed big with them and asked. Donors want to make a difference in the world. Partnering with them to make that difference in a significant way fills their hearts with purpose and joy. So start today with being open to big possibilities and creating and implementing a transformational donor plan.
And if you want more tips on how to create strategic plans that will allow you to plan for transformational relationships, check out our course on Creating Meaningful Connections with Your Donors.
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