What is good: being relentlessly generous

What is good fundraising and what is bad fundraising?  What is the difference between good outreach and bad outreach?

I think the difference between good and bad has a lot to do with generosity.

If you’re focused on fundraising, you’re probably focused on inspiring generosity in other people.  But how generous are you?  I’ve found in life, in fundraising and in blogging, the more generous I am, the more successful my efforts.  Scrooges in terms of sharing information, credit and or time get little.

Be a good fundraiser (and person) by:

1. BEING GENEROUS WITH OUR THANKS: Thank people before they give, after they give and every chance you get.  All of us have many options for spending the precious time we have in our short lives.  If someone chooses to spend a few moments on you - by reading your message or taking your call, not just by giving - you should be honored.  Thank people for even bothering to pay attention.  Be generous in thanking - and in listening.

2. BEING GENEROUS WITH OUR INFORMATION:  If you have really useful information, share it first and ask for support after.  You could require money and registration to get valuable information from your organization, but increasingly online users will just go elsewhere if you present that barrier.  Give it away and people will give.  I truly believe this.  Just look at public radio.  How many listeners would they have if you had to pay to tune in, like cable TV?  We give away loads of free trainings and information here at Network for Good—and wouldn’t you know it, a lot of the people who get things for free decide to become paying customers of our other services.

3. BEING GENEROUS WITH GIVING CREDIT:  Blog reader Zan of the Pride Foundation’s annual report is called the Gratitude Report.  What an amazing display of generosity - instead of grandstanding about how great their organization is, they put the spotlight on their supporters.  That is generosity at its finest.  Give credit freely and lavishly - it feels good and it all comes back to you, really. 

Posted by on 09/14 at 02:06 PM


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    I love this, Katya. It harkens to the give a penny take a penny dish, the golden rule of “doing unto others” (as you want them to do unto you), and the nursery rhyme I can still hear my mother singing in my mind: “love is something if you give it away, you end up having more.”

    Not to get all mushy.

    Posted by Qui Diaz  on  09/18  at  03:07 PM

    Thanks Qui!  Very sweet.

    I wanted to pass on the following note from Zan of the Pride Foundation (with his permission):

    Hi Katya!
    Wow! Thanks so much for the mention of our Gratitude Report on your blog. We were really thrilled with it. We always want to take all of our donors around to meet each other and to see what is happening in our community, especially in small towns. I sent disposable cameras to all the profilees and then developed a little survey for them to take online. All of them had a great time doing it and the response has been terrific. We are trying to build our story gathering.

    Thanks again for all the great info on your blog, I really enjoy it and learn from it.

    Best,

    Zan

    I love this idea for collecting pictures.  Brilliant!
    --Katya

    Posted by  on  09/18  at  04:54 PM
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