How to Get The MOST Out of Fundraising Events
Key Takeaways:
Event Planning Considerations:
Focus on one major fundraising event annually with a maximum 50% expense-to-revenue ratio.
Evaluate staff time investment and post-event donor conversion potential.
Use events as tools for community building, donor acquisition, and positive PR.
Event Conversion Strategies:
Virtual Events: Engage attendees through live streams, chatbox interactions, live polls, and peer-to-peer fundraisers.
Hybrid Events: Combine in-person (e.g., drive-through with donor gifts) with virtual components like impact videos.
Non-Event Appeals: Replace events with direct funding appeals, emphasizing cost savings for donors (e.g., no event tickets or attire costs).
Socially Distanced Events: Host small-scale outdoor or large-venue gatherings adhering to safety guidelines.
Sponsor Engagement:
Major sponsors often prioritize the mission; communicate directly to maintain support.
Personalize outreach and highlight mission-driven impact to secure individual guest contributions.
Volunteer Recruitment for Annual Giving:
Target community-active individuals with reliable internet and availability.
Provide clear responsibilities, training, and motivational orientation focusing on the organization's mission.