By focusing on Commitment, Connection, and Capacity, you can effectively prioritize prospects who are willing and capable of making a meaningful impact. This approach ensures your fundraising efforts are targeted, efficient, and aligned with individuals who share your passion and values.
How to write a board resolution Put the date and resolution number at the top. Give the resolution a title that relates to the decision. Use formal language. Continue writing out each critical statement. Wrap up the heart of the resolution in the last statement.
Take time to pull and organize data and look at key trends. Focus on your top donors. Be optimistic with gift requests but conservative in projections. Lay your projections on a timeline so you can adjust in real time.
Break out events into each separate event you plan to hold. Break out online fundraisers, like $5 Fridays, too. Then for each strategy/type of revenue/line on your fundraising plan, gather any data you have from previous years, along with any assumptions for how the activity might be better or different this year.