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Landing Holiday Fundraisers - Advice for Fundraising Reps

 
Author: Michelle Pearson

Landing Holiday Fundraisers Advice for Fundraising Reps Right now is the best time to start preparing for holiday fundraisers.

If youre a fundraising consultant, you know that now is the prime time of year that groups begin to plan their holiday fundraisers. If youre new to landing fundraisers, or if youre experienced with fundraisers but havent yet delved into direct mail as a means of landing fundraisers, read on for tips that will help you this fundraising season.

Gathering a List

There are a ton of groups that fundraise throughout the year to raise money. Try focusing on a single type of group in your local area to begin with. A few groups that regularly try to raise funds include:

Daycares

Preschools

Public schools

Private schools

Sports Teams

School Bands

Cheerleading Teams

Booster Clubs

Youth Leagues

Civic Clubs

Churches

And plenty more.

To find the groups local to you, you can hit the yellow pages or use an local search engine to find a list of names, addresses and phone numbers. Call each of the groups youd like to send information to and use the following script (or adapt it to your needs):

"Hi. Im sending you some fundraising information and Id like to know who in your office to address it to."

Write down the persons name and now you know who to ask for when you call to follow up on the information you send out (this allows you to get past the "gatekeepers".

Sending the Letter

Craft a one page letter (not a flyer) that simplifies your program, and most importantly, how using your program can benefit their group. These letters should always be one page. You want it to give them a useful overview without being so long that they dont read it.

Mail the letters to the organizations on your list, with an "Attention to:" the person whose name you got from the prior phone call. Include with the letter a sample brochure.

Following Up

This is extremely important. If you do not plan to follow up, then it will be a waste of your time to send out the letters. About a week after youve sent them, start calling the organizations you sent them to ask directly for the contact person as if they are expecting your call. Then, tell them you had sent them information, ask if they have had a chance to look at it and if you can answer any questions.

At that point, it is up to you to pitch the sale. If the group says they wont now, but would be interested in the future, add them to a future call list to re-contact in about three months. Good luck!

Author Bio:
Michelle Pearson is a eminent columnist. Michelle likes to write articles about this subject.
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