tiv e i t i d In n ts e l h You t ou gh Eve 4 g is in $ $ $ th r r d Fu n is in g R s: A Toolkit for Grssroots Y outh-led Inititives For Yo uth Inititiv CORE e, Orgniz(Centre for ti o n Resilie nce) l Tble of Contents Advntges of Fundrising Events Steps to Plnning Fundrising Event Hering From Young Leder Accepting Dontions s Grssroots, Unincorported Group Advntges of Fundrising Events Considertions: Opportunity to influence public thinking Freedom to work outside whtever restrictions donors might hve without strings ttched Would y ou s governmtill fundrise if the e unlimite nt provided d funds? Cn provide finncil security (if grnts re cut bck) Feedbck from the public on how well you
Proof to the government tht the public believes in wht you do Finncil power to tckle projects tht re beyond government s vst resources Stronger twowy reltionship with supporters re getting your messge cross Sense of ownership for prticipnts who help fund their own orgniztion insted of depending on chrity "Good fundrising provides n opportunity to gin more thn just funds. In fct, if money is ll you rise, your cmpign my not truly be success in the long term. Here is smpling of possibilities in three ctegories." How cn you build some of these dvntges into YOUR fundrising cmpign? Finncil Gins o Csh, cheques, moneyorders, credit crd dontions o In-kind dontions of goods/services o Post-dted dontions o Pledges, monthly trnsfers Reputtion in Community o Publicity o Imge o Contct with people o Credibility o Eduction o Motivtion o Incresed commitment o Good community reltions o Prtnership with n institutionl donor Building Connections o Nmes nd ddresses of new donors to sk gin nd upgrde o New volunteers o Tested ides worth repeting o Ledership trining o Re-invigorted volunteers nd stff o Diversified sources of funding While not every event rises funds immeditely, they cn strengthen your orgniztion by: Reching potentil new donors Rising the visibility of your orgniztion in its community Deepening reltionships with your current donors
Sponsorships New Volunteers Networking New Prtnerships Steps to Plnning Fundrising Event Define Your Purpose & Set Gols Choose the Right Type or Design of Your Event Pln Your Set-Up Budget & Event Donors Sles & Mrketing Assess Results & Cultivte Reltionships Considertions:
Define Your Purpose & Set Fundrising Gol Wht is the purpose of holding your event? (i.e. fundrising, publicity, reching new network etc.) Wht is the gol you would like to chieve through your fundrising event? (This is the mount of money you will rise fter expenses re deducted) Choose the Right Type or Design of Your Event Things to Consider: Audience/Demogrphic Orgniztion Brnd & Mission Gol(s) of the Event Budget Avilble Time Avilble Expertise Stff & Volunteer Cpcity Are you being inclusive with your volunteer bse? Are your volunteers nd stff wre of the needs of the event nd those of the trget udience? Budget & Event Donors List ALL expenses: - Consider your fundrising gol & unforeseen costs Getting Dontions For the Event: - In-Kind dontions Almost nything you might py for you cn lso get for free (i.e. food, printing, venue) **Note: In-kind dontions must lso be listed s vlue mounts** y n it u mments o C Ev Bo D r t t le iv e m G bl in g 50 D r /5 0 w Sles & Mrketing Drw up mrketing pln for your event: - How will you get the word out? (i.e. personl network, miled invittions, phone clls, word of mouth, posters, socil medi, etc.) Tip: Crete dtbse of ech person/orgniztion you im to rech out to for mrketing e nc r m ts r fo v e n e P E Ti S cket le s / ps o h s ks m o r g r W ro P P Fee r t ic f o ip r t io n Pln Your Set-Up Pln the event set-up in dvnce: - Where will the event be? - Will there be food? - Will there be entertinment? - Wht is the dress code? - Wht is the itinerry? - Wht kind of spce do you need to mtch your vision? - Wht mterils re required to be successful? Assess Results & Cultivte Reltionships How successful ws the event? Ws the mrketing successful? Were there new donors? How much money ws rised? Did you chieve your gol(s)? Sy thnk you to donors & volunteers is e d n ts ch duc r M e P ro Pr o S duc le s t / l G P l /D in n er te S / T ic le s k e t
Hering From Young Leder Prior to founding FEAT, Jessic Reid erned Psychology degree from Trent University nd worked with children nd dolescents in severl eductionl nd mentl helth cpcities. During the summer of 2011, Jessic witnessed the devstting impct of prentl incrcertion on children in her role s n erly eductor. It ws through this experience tht she developed pssion for supporting these innocent children/youth nd improving the lives of those ffected by prentl imprisonment. JESSICA REID Accepting Dontions s n o w te d k d l s h o u in c o rp o r n t you W h s r o o ts, U ti v e i s t i r n I G Is It Necessry to be Registered Chllenges Without chritble registrtion number it is hrder to rise money Foundtions only give money to registered chrities Businesses prefer registrtion numbers (ressures legitimcy of orgniztion) Mny dontions collected during cmpigns re considered tx deductible (i.e. dontions towrds 'eductionl' spects of your Opportunies IF YOU ARE NOT A REGISTERED CHARITY, you cn funnel dontions through nother orgniztion, which is registered; the front group is leglly responsible if there is ny problem (if your group is using the money for nonchritble ctivities like personl gin) Mny dontions collected during cmpigns re considered NOT tx
orgniztion) deductible (i.e. dontions towrds 'dvoccy' relted spects of your orgniztion) Converstion Guide: Sit down with your co-founders, steering committee, nd/or key leders of your group/inititive nd write down ll your ides in concise wy tht cn be esily explined to your Orgniztionl Mentor. Before meeting or pproching your Orgniztionl Mentor, consider sking yourself (or groups members) the following questions; 1. Wht re your ides for the kind of fundrising event you wish to host? 2. Will you need to pull from your current finncil resources to pull off the fundrising event? 3. Wht do you need in order to hve successful fundriser event (loction/venue, # of volunteers, promotion, mterils, prtners, etc). 4. Why do you think this fundrising event is importnt to hve for your group/inititive? 5. Who is trgeted to benefit from your fundriser event? 6. Is your fundriser event in one plce, or severl loctions? 7. Think bout the leglities your event my need (i.e. city permit, chritble number, license for gmbling, insurnce, etc). 8. How re you going to receive the monies, nd how re you going to trck this? Think bout wht you my need from your Org Mentor in order to ccomplish your fundrising event gol. 1. Depending on your loction, nd kind of fundriser event, you my need to sk your Org Mentor if they d be willing to extend their insurnce for the purpose of your fundrising event. 2. Would you like to book spce tht your Org Mentor owns or hs ccess to? 3. Would you like your fundrising event to be linked to on-line wys of receiving dontions/ticket purchses? Then this is something you will hve to sk your Org Mentor to see if they re willing to dd you onto their own on-line system for receiving dontions. 4. Figure out if you need chritble number, or if you re sking for csh or cheques. If you re going to be sking for cheques, you must ensure your Org Mentor is willing to dedicte the time to processing them. If this is the cse, you need to propose n estimted time period where your Org Mentor cn expect cheques rolling in for your inititive. 5. Once your org mentor hs greed, you need to crete system tht mkes sense for both of you to receive dontions in legl wy. You now hve your pln nd re redy to meet with your Org Mentor. Here re some ides for you to structure your meeting! 1. Thnk your Org Mentor for mking the time to meet with you bout the possibility of rising money for your inititive through their orgniztion. 2. Present your proposed fundrising event ide with projected budget 3. Ask your Org Mentor if they d be open to receiving dontions (either csh, cheque, or on-line) in ccordnce with your fundrising event timeline. 4. Ask your Org Mentor if they hve ever ssisted n unincorported group in receiving funds for fundriser event, nd if so, wht is their process? If they hve not, sk if they would be willing to do this for your group.
5. Determine with your Org Mentor if the stndrd 10-15% to Org Mentor will be given for the money rised from your fundriser event. 6. If you need ny legl ssistnce, you will need to sk your Org Mentor whether they re willing to shre their insurnce, or help your group to ccess permit, or whtever else tht you wouldn t be ble to obtin s n unincorported group. Helpful Resources Cnd Revenue Agency. (2012). Fundrising by Registered Chrities. Retrieved from http://www.cr-rc.gc.c/chrts-gvng/chrts/plcy/cgd/fndrsngeng.html Grecht, J. (2013). The 10 Steps to Successful Fundrising Event. Retrieved from http://www.thefundrisinguthority.com/fundrising-bsics/fundrisingevent/ Globl Fund for Women Chmpions for Equlity. (2015). Fundrising For Chnge: A Prcticl Guide for Women s Orgniztions. Sn Frncisco: Globl Fund for Women. Hnberg, E. (2011). The Little Book of Gold: Fundrising for Smll (nd Very Smll Non-profits). CreteSpce Independent Publishing Pltform. Stein, C. (2011). Plnning nd Executing Successful Nonprofit Fundrising Event. Retrieved from http://www.networkforgood.com/nonprofitblog/plnningnon-profit-fundrising-events/ Wymn, K. (1995). Fundrising Ides Tht Work for Grssroots Groups. Ottw: Voluntry Action Progrm of the Deprtment of Cndin Heritge. Wymn, K. (1990). Guide to Specil Events Fundrising. Ottw: Voluntry Action Progrm of the Deprtment of Cndin Hertige. Creted by: Contributors:
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