Fundraising CRM News from DonorPerfect

Monday, December 18, 2006

The AFP Fundraising Effectiveness Project

For the last several months, we've been very involved with the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) to help kick of the Fundraising Effectiveness Project (FEP). Here's a link to the FEP announcement.

I've been personally representing DonorPerfect because I feel very strongly that this project will have a major impact for non profit organizations and increase giving substantially over the next several years.

I feel this way because, for the first time, non profit organizations will be able to compare their fundraising effectiveness against other similar organizations and change their fundraising practices to raise more money.


Here are some key details about this survey:

  • It's going to be easy to take the survey and should only take you 3-5 minutes to complete.
  • ALL information submitted is secure and confidential.
  • Your participation will help tens of thousands of other non-profit organizations
  • You will receive the results to help you improve your own fundraising effectiveness

We'll be releasing the survey for DonorPerfect Online clients in the next few days (You will see a request to fill out the survey when you login to your DPO account). I hope you will join this project so that we can share our results as a group and increase overall giving for everyone!

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Be Your Own Donor

One of the best ideas about improving your relationship with your donors is to experience first hand what it's like to donate to your own organization. It doesn't require too much effort, and can really open your eyes to improve the way you communicate and interact with the lifeblood of your organization.

So, try these steps (it will help to submit a different name than your own so that the results aren't influenced!):

  1. Send an email to the contact email on your web-site and see if you get a timely, professional response. Better yet, make a phone call during a random time of day and ask for information. Measure how long it takes the information to arrive in the mail.
  2. See how long it takes to find your "Donate Now" button on your web-site. (Don't have one? Click here for WebLink)
  3. How long does it take to find out if there are volunteering opportunities at your organization?
  4. Make a donation through the mail and see how long it takes to receive a "Thank You" acknowledgment.
  5. Try and search for your website using keywords related to your organization on any of the main search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc.)
  6. Attend a fundraising event to a different organization- not as a volunteer, but as a donor.

By trying these different steps you'll be able to see through the eyes of the donor and make sure the message you are trying to convey is actually happening. Then take this insight and improve your communications and procedures- it will be well worth the effort!

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