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#23 Your Campaign Fundraising Flow Chart
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Commonwealth Partners
Link to Flowchart and onepager
Link to Episode 18 with the 4 Steps to Start Your Fundraising (this has a sample pitch to use)
- Introduction
- Frank and Lillian Gilbreth's pioneering work in efficiency and flow charts
- Applying their principles to create a fundraising flow chart for political campaigns
- Estimating the minimum number of donors needed to win
Formula: Campaign's estimated cost divided by max contribution amount (or $2,000) - Building a list of 35 potential donors - Include past donors, friends and family, and known political donors
- Estimating the minimum number of donors needed to win
- Splitting the list based on preferred contact method
- In-person meeting, scheduled phone call, or unscheduled call
- Customizing your fundraising pitch
- Create a simple, 1.5 to 2-minute pitch and practice it regularly
- Scheduling meetings or calls
- Send a text or email to schedule, follow up every two days
- Making the fundraising call
- Small talk, transitional phrase, deliver your pitch, make ask, pause for response
- If the donor says YES
- Process donation immediately, send multiple thank you notes
- If the donor is UNDECIDED
- Ask for follow-up time, and persist until an answer is given
- If the donor says NO
- Thank them, and consider following up in 90 days if "no, not right now"
- Conclusion - Use this guide to find the best fundraising approach for your unique campaign
For more information, check out the one-page PDF available for this episode.
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