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Client Story - Usdan

Summer camp was cancelled, but donors gave even more

When summer camp was cancelled due to COVID, the organization had no tuition income. How could they fill the hole and stay afloat?

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01. Problem / Challenge
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​Working with Veritus Group, the Executive Director learned to talk to parents and new donors using Permission-Based Asking™.

02. Solution
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Veritus Group helped provide major gift training focused on asking, accountability, solicitation strategies and stretch goals/asks.

03. Results
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With a focus on top donors, the ED was able to continue camp online AND increase donations by over $200,000!

“The simplicity of the Permission-Based Asking model works. Weekly coaching helps us build skills, but also allows us talk out our reasons for procrastination. Overall, the weekly coaching allows what we learn and work on to be highly personalized. Plus, my colleague and I just enjoy being with our Veritus coach.”

 

- Lauren Brandt-Schloss

Executive Director, Usdan

The Results

82%
Increase in Revenue

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By year two of the pilot program with Veritus, revenue increased by nearly 82% with additional revenue totaling $745,717.

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105%
Turnaround in Value Attrition

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After the first year of the pilot program with major gifts, value attrition improved by 105% (from -46% of value lost year over year, to +2.5% value retained). This means not only did existing donors stay; in aggregate they gave 2.5% more than they had previously.

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77%
Average Increase in Giving Per Donor

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During the pilot program, the value per donor increased by nearly 77% to an average gift of $5,215.

 
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When Summer Camp Stops for COVID

What the Organization was Facing

Usdan is a long-established organization with a small pool of donors who are mostly alumni and parents, with a few key community supporters.  Because the camp is named after a family that continues to support camp with a foundation, and because there are tuition fees, it can be difficult to articulate the need for others to join in funding the camp.

When a COVID shutdown left the camp without any tuition-paying campers, the ED and staff had to turn to parents and other donors to replace the lost income. They were unsure how to conduct these difficult conversations.

After adopting Veritus Group’s training and recommendations, Usdan used Veritus’ Permission-Based Asking™ when asking parents to donate the lost tuition, and to seek help from major donors.

The organization was able to offer on-line camp classes for the first time, expanding their reach from the greater New York area to 8 states! Further, they secured key gifts from new donors, up over $200k from last year, ensuring the facilities were able to open in summer 2021 for a modified in-person camp.

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The Results

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Passions & Interests
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Staff learned a great deal more about donor passions and interests after listening with curiosity, and keeping communication open with regular touch points.

 

8 States

The Campaign Expands
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Because of strong donor support, the organization was able to offer on-line camp classes for the first time, expanding their reach from the greater New York area to 8 states.

$218,000

Increased Giving
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The camp was shut down, but parents and major donors pushed giving UP over $200,000 during COVID!

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