The Danger of Becoming Your Donor’s Friend
It’s a delicate thing.
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Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels : February 24, 2021
Should you be your donor’s Facebook friend? It’s a question we’re often asked. In fact, it’s really the broader question of how friendly should a MGO or PGO be with their caseload donors?
The short answer is that they should be professionally friendly, but that friendliness shouldn’t cross over the line into developing a personal friendship.
Here’s why, and you could apply this logic to any commercial service provider or retail representative. There are several reasons you shouldn’t work to turn your donor into your best bud:
So, no, you should not be your donor’s Facebook friend or be connected personally on other social media. It isn’t a necessary component or strategic element of your relationship to your caseload donor. Jeff and I know there’s a fine line between professional and personal in this mid, major and planned gift world. But you don’t need to cross over into the personal side in order to be effective.
Richard
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