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Where can I find information about capital campaigns? |
Tony Poderis (Tony@raise-funds.com) wrote to NONPROFIT on 4/4/98: Colleen Mcguire asked: "I am currently working on a group project for graduate school. The subject is Capital Campaigns. My areas to cover are feasibility study, campaign personnel and campaign plans and timelines--basically, preparing for a capital campaign. Does anyone have any advice/experience that they could share with me?" Colleen, as a start, and to augment other support you'll get from the experienced folks on this good group, here is a brief outline of the recommended elements comprising a typical capital campaign. I have summarized from a more detailed document I have in my file (listed below with links). YOUR (Generic) CAPITAL CAMPAIGNMISSION--CASE DEVELOPMENTBased upon the demonstrated value of _____________________, and its goal to continue to serve the community with comprehensive and quality services, and at the same time evidencing overall financial stability CAMPAIGN FEASIBILITYA "market" survey and assessment to tell how close key leadership and major prospects are to total commitment to the mission and to the capital/endowment campaign BUDGETPrincipal expense components are counsel, printing, donor recognition, cultivation COMMEMORATIVE AND "NAMED" GIFT OPPORTUNITIESMAIN FUNDING STRATEGIES
CAMPAIGN BROCHURE AND OTHER PRINTED MATERIALSCAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP
PUBLIC RELATIONS, PROMOTION AND MARKETING OF THE CAMPAIGNSTAFF SUPPORTTo provide the administrative resources to fully serve then needs of the volunteers, donors and the prospects CAMPAIGN PROJECTIONS OF ANTICIPATED AND REQUIRED FUNDSBased upon a campaign duration to be determined by the capital improvement schedule and by the development of the Campaign structure in place to solicit the funds Additional resources are available on my website relating to endowment campaigns. You may access them by using .pdf and/or .html methods as follows: Capital Campaign Plan Outline http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit05.html http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit05.pdf Capital Campaign Calendar http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit06.html http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit06.pdf Capital And Endowment Campaign Tracking http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit37.html http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit37.pdf Capital And Endowment Best-Least-Likely Contribution Calculation (form) http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit38.html http://www.raise-funds.com/exhibits/exhibit38.pdf (For information on It's a Great Day to Fund-Raise! (2nd Printing March 1998) by Tony Poderis, visit http://www.raise-funds.com . --PB) Bill Krueger (KCI101@aol.com) wrote in July 1996 to talk-amphilrev on the subject: New Capital Campaign Web Site: For those NPO's considering capital campaigns, or looking for information on asking for and receiving Major Gifts, I would like to suggest our new web site: http://www.capitalcampaigns.com/ This is not a "sales presentation". Instead we have tried to put specific information on capital campaigns and major gift fund raising on the site. Much of the info we put on this site comes directly from our successful campaigns, so it is very practical, and less "academic". Information contained on this site includes:
We did this in a low-graphics, high speed format that should enable you to access the information quickly and easily. Revised 5/2/98; 1/31/02. --PB |