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What a Washing Machine Can Teach You About Getting the Most Out of Your Advertising Investment _____________________________________________________________________________If you could cram all of your dirty laundry in the washer at once, wouldn't it make more sense than putting in the recommended load? After all, if it saves time and money, why not? It's simple: not only might you blow up the washer, but you become painfully aware that most of the "clean" laundry is still dirty. It sounds bizarre, but you can compare the amount of space in a washer to how much space you have on your business card or advertisement in the yellow pages. When you try to get too much in, you end up not getting the result you want. Just like the washing machine, your web site, business card, brochures, advertising, and other collateral materials need space. In graphic arts, this space is called negative or white space, which describes open space between design elements. Forcing too much text or too many graphics into a limited space won't blow up your brochure or web site, but chaotic design will turn off potential customers and compel them to seek out your competitors. It's difficult for me to convince clients that "less is more" when they are paying per inc __________________________________________________________________________________ Being able to agree on a common definition of “stewardship” is a formative step in the process. Once accomplished this allows the fundraising team to evolve it’s own style of working with donors. Over time the culture of stewardship can grow and thrive within the organization in such a way that donors can feel a genuine sense of belonging, an attachment to what you do and why you do it. Stewardship guidelines Do you rely on your memory about how you or a departed staff person last spoke to or communicated with a Major Gift donor? Do you have a system in place to write down and record stewardship activities for future reference? Do you have a consistent process of engaging and qualifying donors in one category to see if they are suitable to move I Really, Really Want to Be a Hairdresser Not too long ago, people in the fundraising community, would peg stewardship as the thank you letter that was sent to a donor upon receipt of a gift. A form letter with an unrecognized signature, stuffed into a #10 standard envelope and run through the postage machine. In many fundraising shops the gift information would be logged into a donor database and that would be it until the charity went looking for the next gift from the donor.Hairdresser-Training is a no nonsense way of learning hairdressing skills and techniques, its focus is on the learner and how we as hairdressers learn, using our psychomotor skills, (I will go into this later).What do you actually need to know to become a Hairdresser? Do you need to know how sulphur bond react or what chemicals are contained in shampoos, I know you need to know how to test for an “S bend” when perming, I look for 3 indicators, and that a neutraliser “Fixes” the curl in place. Fast track teaches you what you need to know with a no frills approach.Unfortunately the piece of paper you have studied so long and hard for does not always make you a good hairdresser.How good you are at your hairdressing skills, how well you cut hair, or the results you get from colouring and perming, are the indicators a client will look at.I go back to the opening paragraph, Hairdresser-Training is a no nonsense way of learning hairdressing skills and techniques, its focus is on the learner and how we as hairdressers learn, using our psychomotor skills.There are two main areas of learning, Cognit A production line approach with little in the way of personalization, little in the way of sharing the mission and vision of what the organization was about, in other words a quick fix attitude to saying thank you. Times are changing. In our nanosecond society where billion dollar fundraising campaigns are becoming commonplace and donor expectations have surged past long standing traditions, a one time thank you letter is not enough. Donor retention is uppermost in the minds of fundraising leaders. How do you handle stewardship? Tough economic times of the last three years there have put more pressure on fundraisers looking to meet this year’s goals. Acquisition of the gift today has become a measuring stick for performance for many not-for-profits. Getting that first gift is important. What a charity does to retain that donor and how it works toward building a long-term relationship speaks to the process and methodology of stewardship. You will find Question & Answer discussions that I have had with a number of people who live stewardship, day in and day out. These Q & A chapters have been organized in such a way as to get you thinking about what, how and why you do things in donor relations. Throughout this section you will find some Workbook Questions for you to answer. Go ahead, jot down some notes, some ideas that come to mind. You can use this publication as part of your fundraising toolkit. This article is a keeper. One that you will want to go back and refer to six months, maybe a year from now to track your progress along the journey. So grab a pen and jot it down as you go. Question: How much does it cost to acquire a new donor for your organization? Choose Annual Giving, Major Gift or Planned Giving as your base. Or you could do this for all three. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Question: How often do you look at these management statistics on acquiring new donors? (circle your answer) A. Every six months Some charities have become proactive in enhancing the relationships with their donors. Part of the process begins with effective plan on how to access and use the database systems you have paid for. Information management is becoming increasingly important. However, research suggests that something is missing in many fundraising shops. There appears to be a direct correlation between the importance given to stewardship and the fundraising success of the organization. Better stewardship……..better results. A starting point Stewardship means many things to the fundraising community. How would you define it and more importantly, how does the rest of your fundraising team define the concept called stewardship? Once you make your notes, share with a fundraising associate and see what they think. Do you share the same point of view? __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Being able to agree on a common definition of “stewardship” is a formative step in the process. Once accomplished this allows the fundraising team to evolve it’s own style of working with donors. Over time the culture of stewardship can grow and thrive within the organization in such a way that donors can feel a genuine sense of belonging, an attachment to what you do and why you do it. Stewardship guidelines Do you rely on your memory about how you or a departed staff person last spoke to or communicated with a Major Gift donor? Do you have a system in place to write down and record stewardship activities for future reference? Do you have a consistent process of engaging and qualifying donors in one category to see if they are suitable to move t Brilliant Branding Builds Business aising leaders.Branding is more than product recognition or a simple logo. It is the overall intellectual and emotional impression people have when they think of your company and its product. It is a strong and consistent message about the value of your business.A memorable and trustworthy brand reinforces customer loyalty. It helps them remember that your business provides the perfect solution to their problems. Therefore, to succeed in branding you must understand your customers’ needs and issues.Brand building is an ongoing business strategy that has an easy-to-measure cost in time, money, and effort. Its value, on the other hand, is harder to establish because it involves measuring emotional associations that may not immediately translate into revenue. Branding is an essential element of success, however, and it should be reinforced during times when business is booming and when sales are slower. You want customers and potential customers to maintain a positive association with your company and its services.You control the messages you send out through marketing, advertising, customer service, and your Internet presen How do you handle stewardship? Tough economic times of the last three years there have put more pressure on fundraisers looking to meet this year’s goals. Acquisition of the gift today has become a measuring stick for performance for many not-for-profits. Getting that first gift is important. What a charity does to retain that donor and how it works toward building a long-term relationship speaks to the process and methodology of stewardship. You will find Question & Answer discussions that I have had with a number of people who live stewardship, day in and day out. These Q & A chapters have been organized in such a way as to get you thinking about what, how and why you do things in donor relations. Throughout this section you will find some Workbook Questions for you to answer. Go ahead, jot down some notes, some ideas that come to mind. You can use this publication as part of your fundraising toolkit. This article is a keeper. One that you will want to go back and refer to six months, maybe a year from now to track your progress along the journey. So grab a pen and jot it down as you go. Question: How much does it cost to acquire a new donor for your organization? Choose Annual Giving, Major Gift or Planned Giving as your base. Or you could do this for all three. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Question: How often do you look at these management statistics on acquiring new donors? (circle your answer) A. Every six months Some charities have become proactive in enhancing the relationships with their donors. Part of the process begins with effective plan on how to access and use the database systems you have paid for. Information management is becoming increasingly important. However, research suggests that something is missing in many fundraising shops. There appears to be a direct correlation between the importance given to stewardship and the fundraising success of the organization. Better stewardship……..better results. A starting point Stewardship means many things to the fundraising community. How would you define it and more importantly, how does the rest of your fundraising team define the concept called stewardship? Once you make your notes, share with a fundraising associate and see what they think. Do you share the same point of view? __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Being able to agree on a common definition of “stewardship” is a formative step in the process. Once accomplished this allows the fundraising team to evolve it’s own style of working with donors. Over time the culture of stewardship can grow and thrive within the organization in such a way that donors can feel a genuine sense of belonging, an attachment to what you do and why you do it. Stewardship guidelines Do you rely on your memory about how you or a departed staff person last spoke to or communicated with a Major Gift donor? Do you have a system in place to write down and record stewardship activities for future reference? Do you have a consistent process of engaging and qualifying donors in one category to see if they are suitable to move Advertising Your New Business draising toolkit.Now that you have your home business established, you will want to start advertising. There are many avenues of advertising, for this article we will stick to the free to low costs methods.The first thing you will want to do is send an email to all of your family and friends announcing your new business (make sure it is just to your family and friends as you don’t want to spam). Give a brief description of your business and ask that they forward your email to 3 of their family or friends. This should not be an email pressuring them to purchase or sign up in any way. Rather, to do you a favor of passing along your announcement. You will be surprised at how many people this will reach and all for free.Next, you will want to put your web site address (if you have one) on all of your correspondence. Start with adding it to your email, return address labels and so forth. If you do not have a web site, perhaps you could use a phone number, email or some other source of contact information. The important thing is to get the word out.Invest in some business cards. There are several ways this can be done. I This article is a keeper. One that you will want to go back and refer to six months, maybe a year from now to track your progress along the journey. So grab a pen and jot it down as you go. Question: How much does it cost to acquire a new donor for your organization? Choose Annual Giving, Major Gift or Planned Giving as your base. Or you could do this for all three. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Question: How often do you look at these management statistics on acquiring new donors? (circle your answer) A. Every six months Some charities have become proactive in enhancing the relationships with their donors. Part of the process begins with effective plan on how to access and use the database systems you have paid for. Information management is becoming increasingly important. However, research suggests that something is missing in many fundraising shops. There appears to be a direct correlation between the importance given to stewardship and the fundraising success of the organization. Better stewardship……..better results. A starting point Stewardship means many things to the fundraising community. How would you define it and more importantly, how does the rest of your fundraising team define the concept called stewardship? Once you make your notes, share with a fundraising associate and see what they think. Do you share the same point of view? __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Being able to agree on a common definition of “stewardship” is a formative step in the process. Once accomplished this allows the fundraising team to evolve it’s own style of working with donors. Over time the culture of stewardship can grow and thrive within the organization in such a way that donors can feel a genuine sense of belonging, an attachment to what you do and why you do it. Stewardship guidelines Do you rely on your memory about how you or a departed staff person last spoke to or communicated with a Major Gift donor? Do you have a system in place to write down and record stewardship activities for future reference? Do you have a consistent process of engaging and qualifying donors in one category to see if they are suitable to move Career Advice: You're Fired - Get Over It ors. Part of the process begins with effective plan on how to access and use the database systems you have paid for. Information management is becoming increasingly important.Anyone can get the axe at any time. It happens to good people and bad ones...hard workers as well as slackers."We feel you would be happier working for another company.""Sorry, business is falling off. We no longer need your services.""Operations are being consolidated in Mexico. The Bedrock Plant will be closed Feb. 1."Sugar-coated or not, the message is the same: You're fired! You've been sacked. You are out of a job!13 Steps To Survive and ProsperTherefore, it makes common sense to know what to do to survive and prosper should you ever get the dreaded "pink slip".1. Keep in mind that in the current environment the idea of womb to tomb job security is as dead as a hammer. Be loyal to your present employer, but never develop a romance with the organization. Know that the relationship can end at any time. There is enough suffering in store for anyone over the loss of a job without adding the pains of an unrequited love. Look out for yourself first.2. Be alert and well informed at all times about the outlook for your employer and your job. If you know things are going dow However, research suggests that something is missing in many fundraising shops. There appears to be a direct correlation between the importance given to stewardship and the fundraising success of the organization. Better stewardship……..better results. A starting point Stewardship means many things to the fundraising community. How would you define it and more importantly, how does the rest of your fundraising team define the concept called stewardship? Once you make your notes, share with a fundraising associate and see what they think. Do you share the same point of view? __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Being able to agree on a common definition of “stewardship” is a formative step in the process. Once accomplished this allows the fundraising team to evolve it’s own style of working with donors. Over time the culture of stewardship can grow and thrive within the organization in such a way that donors can feel a genuine sense of belonging, an attachment to what you do and why you do it. Stewardship guidelines Do you rely on your memory about how you or a departed staff person last spoke to or communicated with a Major Gift donor? Do you have a system in place to write down and record stewardship activities for future reference? Do you have a consistent process of engaging and qualifying donors in one category to see if they are suitable to move Mobile Oil Change and Lube Sector Discussion _____________________________________________________________________________Most mobile oil change companies only have a few units in fact the average is said to be 2.2 and generally these units are either box trucks or panel vans. The typical mobile oil change business will change the oil in either 5.5 personal cars or 15 fleet vehicles per day. This seems to be about the average and it is enough to keep the companies in business. The most successful companies are in larger areas with industrial capacity where they can change the oil in many fleet vehicles on a regular basis.For a successful mobile oil change business to expand they will need about 40 to 50 good solid fleet accounts. They should be about two-thirds of their business, which leaves only one-third for personal vehicles, which takes longer and are harder to do and generally the professional mobile oil change operator must do them one at a time. The average price for a mobile oil change on a passenger car is about $34 and that is up slightly in the last two years. Despite the high oil prices, mobile oil change businesses have really not raised the price that much for two reasons; one, you're only talking about 6 quarts of oil and __________________________________________________________________________________ Being able to agree on a common definition of “stewardship” is a formative step in the process. Once accomplished this allows the fundraising team to evolve it’s own style of working with donors. Over time the culture of stewardship can grow and thrive within the organization in such a way that donors can feel a genuine sense of belonging, an attachment to what you do and why you do it. Stewardship guidelines Do you rely on your memory about how you or a departed staff person last spoke to or communicated with a Major Gift donor? Do you have a system in place to write down and record stewardship activities for future reference? Do you have a consistent process of engaging and qualifying donors in one category to see if they are suitable to move to the next level? Stewardship guidelines can help. Clearly defined parameters in donor relations can help boost efficiency, productivity and the morale of fundraisers. Intangibles like internal morale and sense of purpose, can be galvanized in the process of defining what a fundraiser does. How much time do you spend on developing a Mission Statement? How much time did you spend defining stewardship? Recently stewardship has begun to develop an infrastructure, more formalized in the large shops and less so in the smaller ones. Stewardship is much more than just saying thank you after a donation has been received. There is a series of steps and process, there is an attitude, there is a culture of stewardship that surrounds and envelopes people. Saying thank you is just one step in the stewardship circle. How do you define stewardship? Jot it down and refer back later on, see if your perspective has changed. There is a transformation underway in the fundraising community that is centered around the concept of stewardship. The appointment of staff, the allocation of budget, the heightened awareness of the very word stewardship is evolving before our eyes. In the introduction I likened this emergence to a butterfly with a unique life force all unto itself. The inference of stewardship extends beyond information management of donors. In early November of 2003, at the New England Stewardship Conference, a new entity the Association for Donor Relations Professionals (ADRP) was formally announced. Position announcements are calling for a Director of Stewardship in education, health care, social services, the arts community and other fundraising organizations. The transformation is gathering speed and with it comes the layers of complexity justly deserved for a notion that was once just a wink and a nod and hearty thank you embrace. Theory of Implied Stewardship Something new to think about. Why does a first time donor choose a specific charity for their donation? The reasons are likely varied depending on the individual and what has touched them in their lifetime. One underlying premise is that the donor selected that charity because they had faith in what the charity was going to do with their donation. How did they arrive at that decision? History. The historical past of the charity comes to bear on the current day decisions to make a donation. The outward stewardship of previous fundraising efforts is distributed throughout the community by press releases, TV interviews, newspaper thank you ads and word of mouth from one person to the next. Long before the fundraising ASK is made the prospective donor has an opinion about the charity. An opinion that is shaped in a modest way by the implied messages, of stories of how the charity has been accountable for money raised and spent. Stewardship extends in two directions, back to the current donors and forward in an implied context to those who would consider the charity with their next gift. Get people talking about stewardship Make some notes, shares your thoughts with colleagues in and outside of your organization. Stewardship will be defined in the manner you choose it to be. One thing is for certain, accountability will be foremost in the eyes of the donors. “…the mind once expanded by a new idea can not shrink back to its original size.” ( from an unknown author.) This article will attempt to present ideas and best practices in the field of stewardship, information you can use today. What is the largest gift your organization ever received? _______________________________ Why did the donor make that gift? __________________________________________________
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