Need Help Managing Your Frontline Fundraisers?
What does a frontline fundraiser need to be successful, besides qualified donors and something to present to donors that matches their passions and...
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Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels : November 11, 2022
Are you having a hard time finding frontline fundraising talent? You’re not the only one. We’re hearing from our clients how difficult it is finding people to respond to job postings and recruitment efforts. Additionally, if you read any of our trade publications, it seems like everyone in our sector is finding it difficult to hire.
One of the solutions to this, and one that we have advocated for a long time at Veritus, is to hire folks outside our sector.
Yep, don’t look for fundraisers. Look for people with the right attributes and attitudes!
While they may not have direct fundraising experience, they do have transferrable skills, and with proper training, they can become amazing fundraisers.
Here are some ideas I’ve gathered from my colleagues and other resources that can help you think “outside the box” to solve your staff vacancy problems:
As you know, frontline fundraisers need great communication skills. Anyone with experience in the areas above may have the ability to become a great fundraiser.
Okay, let’s talk now about key traits you are looking for. We have some more extensive White Papers on the traits of exceptional Major Gift Officers and Mid-Level Officers, but here’s a quick snapshot of what we see in extraordinary fundraisers.
Now, here are some of the key skills you should be looking for that will help you determine if someone who has no fundraising experience would be a good fit for the role.
Finally, once you have some non-fundraising experienced applicants in for interviews, here are a few questions you will want to ask:
The answer to these questions will give you clear insight on how they view fundraising and its importance to the non-profit sector.
There ARE good people out there who will make excellent frontline fundraisers even though their background does not include non-profit experience. Get creative and look outside the normal channels you’ve used in the past. Once you have candidates, use the suggestions above to help you identify the right fit. Some of the best frontline fundraisers we have helped coach and manage originally came from outside our sector. Be inspired to find them.
Jeff
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