relationship fundraising: what’s new?
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RelationshipFundraising Where do we go from here?
www.pursuant.com/relationshipfundraising
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“Boost Revenue with Donor Surveys”DR ADRIAN SARGEANTAuthor, Building Donor Loyalty
Fundraising Principles & Practice
Director, Centre for Sustainable
Philanthropy
IAN MACQUILLIN Founder & Director
Rogare Fundraising
Think Tank
Ian.Macquillin
@Plymouth.ac.uk
@rogareFTT
@ianmacquillin
@adriansargeant
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Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy
• The Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy is the only
academic centre focused on growing philanthropy in a
sustainable way, by enhancing the quality of the
experience for the donor or philanthropist.
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Rogare – fundraising think tank
• Rogare is the engine that turns academic ideas into actionable information for fundraisers, by pulling together academic and practitioner branches of the profession.
• We aim to change the way fundraisers use theory and evidence to tackle the biggest challenges facing their profession.
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‘Critical Fundraising’
• Critical Fundraising is a concerted attempt to critically and constructively evaluate issues and provide practical solutions to them.
• Our objective is to use the lens of Critical Fundraising to achieve a paradigm shift in the way the fundraising sector interprets the concepts that lie at its heart and meets the challenges that confront it.
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‘Critical fundraising’
• Under-researchedTopics where there is simply not enough reliable data to inform current practice. Our aim is to find out what research does exists and suggest how this could be used by practitioners.
• ‘Under-thought’Topics where the arguments, discussions and debates lack cohesion, substance and/or internal logic. These are likely to be characterised by the same rhetorical arguments being trotted out time and again (from within the sector as well as without) but little progress actually being made.
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Relationship fundraising
• Principles outlined by Ken Burnett in 1992
• Dominant mode of thought
• But little agreement about what a relational approach means practical
• Review and ‘refashion’
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Outline of the projectpursuant.com/relationshipfundraising
• Volume 1 – review of theory from relationship marketing
• Volume 2 – review of theory from
social psychology
• Volume 3 – trends and challenges
identified by practitioners
• Volume 4 – summary report
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Trends and Challenges
Volume 3
Different British and American ‘schools’ of RF
What is ‘Donorcentrism’?
Failed internal relationships and the need for an
organisational culture of philanthropy
Evidence and measurement
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Donorcentrism
“Essentially, this is about placing the donor, or prospective
supporter, at the heart of all your activities; planning and
executing your fundraising according to what is most likely to
strengthen your relationship with them, according to their
preferences, rather than what you, the fundraiser, may simply
assume will be most beneficial for your charity.”
British charity fundraiser
“Goal: To acquire and retain donors based on ‘them’ not ‘us’.”
North American consultant
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Donorcentrism
Understand donors
Connect them to a cause
Focus on the cause, not the organisation
Build ‘deeper’ relationships with them
Develop ‘two-way’ communications
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Understand donors
“I began to think from my donors’ perspective. I considered what experiences might delight them. My boss started to call me the “Director of Donor Experiences”. So I tell development staff their mission is to understand their donors. To get inside their donors’ heads. And to really enjoy being philanthropy guides and facilitators.”North American consultant
“In my mind it’s really about being intentional about connecting with your donors on a very personal level, getting to know them, understanding their motivations, and considering them partners in your mission and organization.” North American nonprofit fundraiser
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Connect donors to a cause
“We see them as stakeholders and shareholders in our organization
and the outcomes we achieve together. We are bold in letting them
know that we still need them and make it clear why.”
British charity fundraiser
“The strength of relationship fundraising is that is provides fundraising
practitioners with a framework for our organizations to connect with
donors around our common goals and dreams, bring donors closer to
our work, and facilitate the change they desire to see.”
North American nonprofit fundraiser
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Focus on cause, not organization
“We turned our thinking through 90º from “Our charity is awesome. – We helped 100,000 children last year. Thank you for your help” to “You are awesome. You changed a child’s life last year. Would you like to change another child’s life today?”…Effective fundraising is not about your excellence. It is about your donors, and what they can achieve through you.”British consultant
“In theory, relationship fundraising intends to establish and nurture a meaningful connection between a charity and its donors. But some charities over time come to view themselves as the beneficiary of donors’ philanthropy, rather than a service delivery partner or financial conduit flowing donor’s philanthropy to community beneficiaries.” North American nonprofit fundraiser
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A deeper relationship
“Relationship fundraising’s goal is to identify those donors who care about an organization or cause, then engage and empower to deepen those relationships in a mutually beneficial way to increase philanthropic investments, which support mission advancement.” North American consultant
“During the interactions both parties build up a better picture of each other and their strengths and maybe weaknesses. This will enable the optimum ask for both sides to be presented and an increased likelihood of a positive response due to the donor having a deeper understanding and closer relationship with the cause.”British charity fundraiser
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Two-way communications
“The value exchange it provides between supporters and the charity they chose to support. It helps to debunk the fallacy that giving to charity is a one-way street and replaces this with a valuable socially responsible activity that rewards and enriches both sides.”British charity fundraiser
“In encouraging the donor’s views to be heard, the organization must undertake to listen and act accordingly. That is not to say that any donor view must be seen as the right one but it is important that all staff and trustees go into such an exchange with an open mind, ready to consider adaptation.”British consultant
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Two-way communications
Excellence theory of public relations
Press agentry
Public information
Two-way asymmetical
Two-way symmetical
Grunig, J.E. and Grunig, L.A, (1992). ‘Models of Public Relations and Communication’, in:
Grunig, J.E. (ed) (1992). Excellence in Public Relations and Communications Management,
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey
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Two-way communications
“It is not an information exchange – the potential donor is getting a lot
of information. S/he is giving feedback that is largely ignored. Further
information about the same program or perhaps a different program is
then shared. This loop continues: there is no progression. This fault in
the progression can sit with a poorly-trained fundraiser who thinks that
relationship building is the same as information sharing.”
British consultant
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Intra-organisation relationships
“One major weakness of relationship fundraising is that the governing
board and leadership volunteers are not sufficiently engaged in the
process. Most times, the fundraising process is invisible to the board
until there is a shortfall of funds. Often relationship fundraising is left
mostly for staff to fulfill and failures are aligned with them [staff] even
though they [trustees] are responsible for the financial health of the
organization. More effort should be placed on keeping fundraising
efforts high on an organization’s board agenda. Embracing a
relationship fundraising process adds more visibility to fundraising.”
North American consultant
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Intra-organisation relationships
“There are still far too many instances of short-term, transactional gain,
taking priority over long-term investment in both the supporter and the
charity. The high-volume, mass engagement models often place
quantity over quality, stressing the need for a relatively rapid return on
high acquisition costs…The challenge that fundraising directors must
endure on a day to day basis is whether they can stick to their
principles in the face of the acute pressures to meet monthly and
annual targets.”
British charity fundraiser
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‘Total Relationship Fundraising’Total relationship marketing
Classic market relationships
Special market relationships
Mega relationships
Nano relationships
Gummesson, E. (1999) Total Relationship Marketing,
Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann.
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So How Do We Build Relationships?
Dr Adrian Sargeant
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“ Everything we know about how to build
a good relationship as a parent or friend
we can apply to fundraising. “
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EXPANSION
EXPLORATION
AWARENESS
COMMITMENT
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stages of Relationship Fundraising
Dissolution
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“ I feel I support them in spite of them.
It’s not them I support, it's the cause.“
Anonymous donor
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“ Not all relationships are important to all
companies all the time … some marketing
is best handled as transaction marketing.“
Gummesson (1994)
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Transactional
Fundraising vs.Relational
Fundraising
Single Sales
Immediate ROI
Short-term
Purchase
Little Emphasis
FOCUS
KEY MEASURES
TIMESCALE
ORIENTATION
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Customer Retention
Lifetime Value
Long-term
Relationship
Major Emphasis
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Most relationships are an exchange.
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When to use transactional or relational?
Transactional
Fundraising
Relational
Fundraising
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The Fundraising Pendulum
Beneficary Needs Donor Needs
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Make an impression
Invite them to share
contact information for
something they value
Stage 1
AWARENESS
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What will inspire a
donor at this stage?
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What will inspire a donor at this stage?
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Invest in Immersive Experiences
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Bring beneficiary needs to donor.
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Offer DonorsChoices
1 Satisfy them by giving them control
2 Don’t ask on 1st Date
3 First prove value of communications
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Intrusion InvitationMove from
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Conduct Donor Surveys Early
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Deepening the relationship
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Deepening the Relationship
Satisfaction is driven first by the attracted target but then by the
fulfillment of donors’ needs.
Shift from “how attractive you are” to “what needs this relationship
can mean for them”.
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Satisfaction of what …?
Satisfaction is first driven by fulfillment of donors’ lower level
needs but then transition to be fulfilled by donors’ higher level
needs;
connectedness
growth
self-actualization
self-fulfillment
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50© Tom Ahern 2013
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How great the ORGANIZATION is = $4,470 in gifts
© Tom Ahern 2013
How great the DONOR is = $49,600 in gifts
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Self Verification Theory
“people can always feel better if others important to them see
them in the same way they see themselves…”
“both partners reveal themselves, and seek and express validation
of each other’s attributes” (Reis and Shaver 1988, 369).
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‘For the clever
fundraiser, the point
of research is NOT
the information…but
the
PARTICIPATION!’
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Self Enhancement Theory
Katz and Beach (2000) tell us that people are most likely to seek
partners who give them both verification and enhancement, and
that in the absence of the latter, they seek the former.
So how can fundraisers can stretch their donors’ imagination
about just how good a human being they can be?
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Stretch their idea of how good they can be
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Identity Fusion
The giving of money is not experienced by the donor as a ‘loss’ or
an ‘investment’’ any more. The action of giving money, as the
theory predicts, should make the individual feel stronger because
of the closer connectivity they experience with others
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Thank You’s
Should not thank for the donor’s generosity per se – but rather -
celebrate shared success
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With thanks to Lisa Sargent
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RelationshipFundraising Q & A
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Thank you!pursuant.com/relationshipfundraising
Ian MacQuillin Director, Rogare
Adrian Sargeant, PhD
Rachel Muir, VP Training at Pursuant