massivearticlelist.com
  Site Home :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy of Info :> Terms & Conditions :> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Affiliate Marketing-Creating Multiple Streams of Income

Creating multiple streams of income is extremely important when considering any type of home based b ... - Edward Rizzo
 

Does Your Marketing Plan Fit?

Ask small business owners what they are afraid of most in their businesses and you typically get one ... - Sandra P. Martini
 

Corporate Gift Ideas - The Minefield

What a minefield! Your business has had a good year and you have decided to remind your loyal custom ... - Steve Gee
 
 

Challenging the Gospel of Growth -- Must Business Grow to Survive?

A cherished doctrine is that growth must be a primary business purpose: ?grow or perish? is a mostly ... - John Abrams
 

Your Dream Clients

It doesn't matter the size of your business or what industry it is in, I recommend creating a list o ... - Kelly Robbins
 
 

Site Home –› Companies & Business –› Marketing
 

Where to Look for New Donors for Your Fundraising Letter Appeals

 

Author: Alan Sharpe

Have you ever studied your best donors and wished you could clone them all? Maybe you can, with a bit of creative thinking.

1. Friends of current supporters

The first place to look is friends, family and colleagues of your current supporters. The odds are good that your most generous and faithful donors have friends or co-workers or family members who will want to support your cause as well.

One of the most popular ways of acquiring new donors like this is through a Friend-Get-a-Friend program. At the best times during the year (which you discover through testing), you invite your current donors to refer a friend to your organization. This is usually done with a buckslip or liftnote that goes out with your regular fundraising appeal letter. But you can also include a tear-out coupon in your newsletter and a sign-up form on your website.

2. Clients

Another source of new donors is your clients, the people that your organization serves. Naturally, if your clients are homeless or poor, they are not prospects for donor appeal letters. But if your clients are former hospital patients, or university alumni, or retired folks, then you have a valuable source of potential supporters. These people already know your mission, who you serve and how you help them.

3. Volunteers

Another group of individuals that knows all about your organization is your volunteers. They not only know you, they believe in you. Thats why they give you their time and talents. Now you can ask them to give their treasure as well.

4. Staff

One advantage of asking your staff for donations is that you know two things about them. You know that they know your case for support. And you know that they have money. So send them an appeal letter. Or better yet, ask them to join your monthly giving program, with their gift coming right out of their pay each payday.

5. Peer groups

One organization I have written fundraising letters for is Doctors Without Borders. They are a group of volunteer doctors and nurses who deliver emergency medical care in places where no medical infrastructure exists, usually because of war or natural disasters. In one acquisition campaign that I worked on, Doctors Without Borders sent acquisition letters to two peer groupsdoctors and pharmacists. They reasoned that these two groups of medical practitioners would identify closely with the mission of Doctors Without Borders, even if they were not able or inclined to volunteer overseas.

Does your organization have a professional peer group that is a natural source of donors? Send them a well-crafted appeal letter that speaks to them as peers and is signed by a peer, and see what happens.

6. Affinity groups

Is your not-for-profit affiliated with a particular religious group, ethnic group or service organization? Then you have a ready-made source of new supporters, provided that they also meet your other criteria for suitable donors. If you are an evangelical Christian, for example, as I am, then you can look to fellow evangelicals for donations. If you are Italian-American and you live in Little Italy (in New York City), then you have a large group of folks whom you can approach for funds. If you are a member of Rotary International, your fellow members are a source of new support.

2005 Sharpe Copy Inc. You may reprint this article online and in print provided the links remain live and the content remains unaltered (including the "About the author" message).

Author Bio:

Alan Sharpe

Alan Sharpe is a business-to-business direct mail copywriter and lead generation consultant. As President of Sharpe Copy Inc. Alan specializes in helping businesses generate leads, close sales and retain customers using cost-effective, compelling direct mail and email marketing. Alan also uses his direct mail advertising services to help charities raise funds and raise awareness of their causes, using fundraising letters. Sign up for Alan Sharpe's B2B Direct Mail Tactics e-newsletter. Every Monday morning, receive in your inbox a short, helpful article on direct mail lead generation.

You can also reach this article by using: internet marketing, search engine marketing, online marketing, online marketing business opportunity
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Direct Mail Offers: Eight Steps to Making them Effective
 
Increase New Customer Traffic to Your Business
 
Keep your Training Sessions on Track: Hire a Full-Service Conference Center
 
Providing Total Quality Is Vital To Your Business Success
 
Small Business Lessons from the Crossing Guard
 
Business Letter Forms
 
Family and Friends Referrals Make the Best Franchisees
 
Limited Liability Company ? Setting Up Your LLC
 
Reasons to Exhibit: How small or medium sized businesses can benefit from exhibitions as a marketing tool
 
Do You Have a Burning Desire To Get Wealthy?
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

Children & Teens

 

Employment & Careers

 

Policies & Law

 

Automotive

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

People & Communities

 

Food & Recipe

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Banking & Finance

 

Garden & Home

 

Art & Creative

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Companies & Business

 

Science & Research

 

News & Events

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Internet & Computers

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Realty & Property

 

Self Help

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Tour & Travel

 

Education & Learning

 

Hygiene & Health

 
Site Home :> Privacy of Info :> Terms & Conditions
© 2006-2008 www.massivearticlelist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.