You Think Like a Fundraiser When…
As the year winds to a close and the stress of end of year giving hits its fever pitch, I thought you might enjoy something a little more light-hearted to break the tension. So enjoy my top 10 ways you know you are a fundraiser…
When I sit in a meeting with nonprofit executives and volunteers – especially new clients or potential clients – I realize that I often “apologize” for thinking like a fundraiser. I also realize that at some point during my 30 year career in grant writing and fundraising, it stopped being a job and started to be my vocation – a part of who I am.
So how do you know if you think like a fundraiser? I came up with the following 10 reasons.
- You stop to read the donor wall wherever you go. If you are somewhere local, you take down names; on vacation, and you note the layout and design 
- You have more than one picture of a donor wall on your phone 
- In casual conversations, you make mental notes of the interests and relationships of the person you are talking to or about 
- You actually read solicitation letters – word for word – because you might find an idea to use in your next letter! 
- You actually talk to phone solicitors when they call …all the way through to the third ask 
- You read the obituaries to see what planned gifts have matured … and which opportunities got away 
- As you hear about a new program at a local nonprofit organization, you immediately start to make a list in your head of people, companies, and foundations who might have an interest in supporting it 
- When you meet an interesting new person, you start to think of whether or not this person would make a good volunteer for your organization. And then ask them! 
- You pay attention to the details of who knows who, who married (or divorced) who, who had recent successes and who had a recent set back 
- You always try to find a way to make the world a better place and to secure the resources to make it happen 
What do you have to add to the list?
 
                        