[Cash-and-caring] ideas

Robert Sellers robertsellers500 at comcast.net
Tue Jan 3 12:49:03 UTC 2017


Patti,

 

Excellent suggestions. It has worked in our local chapter.

It is not uncommon to see, once 2 or 3 members are involved, others will volunteer.

 

Bob

 

 

 

From: Cash-and-Caring [mailto:cash-and-caring-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Chang, Patti via Cash-and-Caring
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 4:58 AM
To: Fund-raising assistance for Chapters and Affiliates
Cc: Chang, Patti
Subject: Re: [Cash-and-caring] ideas

 

The question about how to motivate is a good one. 

 

I have some thoughts:

Give everyone a job. Ron Gardner taught me this a long time ago. 

Don’t just ask for volunteers. Asking for volunteers yields the “someone else” syndrome. 

Match people to their strengths. 

Keep asking. Just because someone did not accomplish the task properly once does not mean they won’t do it right later or do a different task properly. 

THANK people. 

 

The last one goes a long way. People want to feel valued and thanked. 

 

Thank you all for all you do. 

 

 

From: Cash-and-Caring [mailto:cash-and-caring-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Michelle Clark via Cash-and-Caring
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2016 5:41 PM
To: 'Fund-raising assistance for Chapters and Affiliates'
Cc: Michelle Clark
Subject: Re: [Cash-and-caring] ideas

 

I am not sure. It seems as though the DJ needs to assure the dancing gets started. At our last Anniversary, we were able to get President Riccobono to speak. I asked he and Melissa to make  sure they started the dancing.

 

Well, the DJ did one of those “Everyone in the community on the floor” type songs that had a whole lot of people up on the floor dancing and laughing. I was trying to finish up some things but took the time to at least dance that first dance. I am told Sharon Maneki got up as well.

 

After the event, the comments were that the event went well, but the excitement was all about the dancing. If people know that, they will come.

 

Michelle 

 

From: Cash-and-Caring [mailto:cash-and-caring-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Cash-and-Caring
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2016 12:30 PM
To: 'Fund-raising assistance for Chapters and Affiliates' <cash-and-caring at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter <bkpollpeter at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Cash-and-caring] ideas

 

Michelle,

 

I love the idea of the dance fundraiser. This sounds similar to my chapter’s banquet we used to do, but it stopped being successful. I would like our affiliate to try something like this, but we need more participation from our general membership to pull off a bigger event. Curious to how you, and others, stimulate participation for events like this.

 

Bridgit

 

From: Cash-and-Caring [mailto:cash-and-caring-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Michelle Clark via Cash-and-Caring
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 11:48 PM
To: 'Fund-raising assistance for Chapters and Affiliates' <cash-and-caring at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Michelle Clark <mcikeyc at aol.com>
Subject: Re: [Cash-and-caring] ideas

 

 

1.       What are the most successful fundraising ideas you employ?  Every other year we have an Anniversary Dinner and Dance along with a speaker. Of course from the NFB and an auction. We can make around $2,500 or more on this. We happen to be celebrating our 7th on Feb 4, 2017.

2.       2. What has not worked or is no longer working? We had a Yard Sale in my front yard. It was a bust. It turns out my street is not as busy as I thought. The only money we earned was from buying from one another and from the para-transit drivers bringing the members to my house. LOL!

3.       What precipitated you signing up for this listserv. We do a lot of activities and we need funds. It is also good to see what others are doing and share.

 

Michelle Clark 

President

National Harbor Chapter/NFBMD

 

 

I will start by answering these myself.

 

Over time the best fundraiser our Illinois affiliate has employed is gift certificate sales. It has run its course in Illinois for now but it works like this. A not for profit buys gift certificates from a broker like the Manna Group (888) 272-1952. The entity pays less than the face value of the certificates. You sell them at face value and keep the difference. There is a minimum order to avoid fees. The percentage is generally low in terms of what you make on each order but overtime this is amazing. It also goes to core funding which is awesome. 

 

We also do something called “15 for funds” which Dr. Jernigan taught us decades ago. The legend proclaims that Illinoisans were lamenting our lack of funds at a convention and Dr. Jernigan promised that he could fix that problem in fifteen minutes. He made the direct ask for contributions during our state convention banquet by starting at $500 and working his way down. We have done this every year since. It illustrates the point that you must make the ask before people will contribute. 

 

AmazonSmile is not doing well. We have never gained more than $30 in a quarter. It is a nuisance to sign up for and we already have many NFB affiliates on the system. 

 

I signed up for this listserv because I serve as our Director of Outreach and one of the things I am tasked with is helping our affiliates to fundraise in an efficient manner with an eye towards the longer term and plans to cultivate those who give to NFB.

 

Hope this good start is helpful. 

 

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://nfbnet.org/pipermail/cash-and-caring_nfbnet.org/attachments/20170103/502bae59/attachment.html>


More information about the Cash-and-Caring mailing list