Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Turning Your Fundraising Ideas into Reality

Turning Your Fundraising Ideas into Reality by Marketing Zen

 

You may find this hard to believe but so many people can't pull off a great fundraiser idea simply because they are unable to plan it well. Their efforts fall short and unfortunately, so many charity foundations don't get what's due them simply because of poor planning.
If you're serious about pulling off your amazing fundraising ideas, you need to set a goal from the very beginning. Without an actual goal in mind, you will just go through the motions and not have actual results. This will be a waste of time and maybe, even money. Such disorganized work can be so embarrassing. If you're the person in charge of the whole event, it's your name on the line. Of course, this isn't to say that fundraisers aren't fun in any way. On the contrary, this can be the most rewarding experience you'll have if you just go through a systematic process of organizing and executing the steps. You will be reaching out to charity, and because you will be helping people in need, you owe it to them and to yourself to make it good.
For your fundraiser ideas to come to life, and to make it a success, here are some of the things you can actually do:
Questions to Ask
1. What can my community do?
2. How much are the people willing to donate for help?
3. What are people most interested in?
4. What will get people to join and contribute?
Planning Stages
1. Ask for volunteers and make sure that these people are more than willing to put in their share of the work.
2. Set goals as a group and know the figure you want to achieve.
3. Find ways to market and advertise your fundraising ideas. You may want to touch-base with people working of radios, newspapers, or television stations. You could even put up a flier on your community board if you think people will get to read it.
4. Set weekly meetings so that you know when you can come together and put together ideas.
5. Assign tasks and task leaders so you don't need to get in touch with each and every member of the team. That can be just as time-consuming and extremely stressful.
6. Come up with a Plan B just in case things don't turn out as planned.
Execution
1. Go to the event ahead of time to make sure all the bases have been covered.
2. Come up with a checklist you can tick off just to so you know that you've got everything covered.
3. Keep the contact details of everyone working within reach.
4. Put on a big smile on your face.
Your ideas for fundraising can be just as great as how you imagined them to be. You have to be dedicated at what you're doing. If things get daunting, just remember that this is for the betterment of your community.

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