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7 ways to say thanks |
It breaks my fundraising heart when I hear about gifts going unthanked.
Saying thank you isn’t just polite; it’s the key to cultivating small gifts into major gifts. Poor donor appreciation has serious financial consequences because failing to properly steward your small gifts ensures they can’t grow into major gifts.
I recently read this story about Gail, a donor who has been giving consistently for over 30 years to the same organizations and has never had her cumulative gifts recognized. None of the groups she supports have identified her as a major gift or planed gift prospect. Gail’s giving pattern is consistent with our research on generational giving and you can see a great summary of these trends in this post on the generational divide.
So why do so many orgs get this wrong? Why do so many gifts knowingly go unthanked? And when did (enter my personal pet peeve) people start thinking a tax receipt letter could suffice as a thank you?
The answer to most of those questions would likely be limited staff resources. Or incomplete donor records. Or a lack of time overall.
But no matter what the reason, every donor has the right to what the Association of Fundraising Professionals refers to as the ‘donor bill of rights’, which includes the right to “receive appropriate acknowledgement and recognition.” Regardless of the gift size or the channel through which they made their gift, prompt, sincere, accurate appreciation is the first thing that needs to happen, preferably within 24 hours (but no later than 48) of receiving the gift.
Making people feel appreciated never goes out of style. Doing it well is the least expensive way to significantly grow your major gifts program. My advice is give your donors 7 stewardship touches annually.
To get you started, here are 7 creative ways to say thank you and steward your donors:
Hungry for more ideas of how to engage your donors? Invite them to be involved in your programs by speaking to your clients or students. Ask them to serve on a committee. Call on them occasionally to ask their opinions or advice. Call just to check on them and see how they are doing. Give them a tour of your facilities. Write award nominations for them to recognize them for their community service.
Have a personal story about what worked, a favorite way to say thanks or a new idea to make your donors feel valued? Share it with us!
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