40. Myth Busted: Why Fundraising Events are Not a Marketing (or a Development) Plan with Heather Dimitt-Fletcher

September 08, 2020 00:39:38
40. Myth Busted: Why Fundraising Events are Not a Marketing (or a Development) Plan with Heather Dimitt-Fletcher
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40. Myth Busted: Why Fundraising Events are Not a Marketing (or a Development) Plan with Heather Dimitt-Fletcher

Sep 08 2020 | 00:39:38

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Show Notes

Heather Dimitt-Fletcher with Kolibri Associates has been with the nonprofit world for a really long time. She recently broke out on her own to consult with nonprofits and support them in all aspects of developing and growing their organizations. 

A few months ago, I asked some groups on Facebook about good ideas for online fundraising events, and Heather replied immediately with, "Events are not a marketing plan." and I thought, "Well, of course not!"
 
After hearing the same sentiment again and again from nonprofit consultants, I felt like maybe, just maybe, some nonprofits do think events are their marketing & development plan. So Heather is going to debunk this myth for us and give us her take on why we need a marketing plan to back up our events and fundraising efforts!

Interview Outline & Takeaways

Events have a time and purpose, but they shouldn’t be your only source of development and marketing.

Events are very time intensive for staff and volunteers - they cost $35-50 for every $1 you raise, and that doesn’t always include the staff and volunteer time.

Annual campaigns are often $35 or less and major gifts or capital campaigns can be even less.

Events are a great public facing piece — they may need to be part of your marketing plan, but they can’t be the only way your org is seen by the public.

All your plans should intercoordinate.

Others ways to raise money are:

Choosing the right one for you depends on many factors:

You need to determine which events are for fundraising and which are there for marketing. Marketing events are more like “Friend raising events” and they’re all about communicating with people.  5Ks are often an example of this type events, some make good money but some don’t.   

The difference between a fundraising plan and development plan:

Your development plan outlines where your funding will come from. It has a strategy for how you’ll do it and who will do it. 

Your marketing plan outlines who you communicate with and why. How will you continue to do so and who’s missing that we need to communicate with.

Do you have to do the same events year after year? 

Feedback:

For a fully-formatted article version of this podcast, head over to our website: https://mayecreate.com/blog/myth-busted-why-fundraising-events-are-not-a-marketing-or-a-development-plan-with-guest-heather-dimmit-fletcher/

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