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Advertising Fundraising Events

Wellness Detective Comments: I was fundraising in 2010 and I held a fundraising event where I advertised it the community.  I used social media, online media outlets and newspapers to get my message before and after the event.  One of the keys is to share a compelling story to emotionally touch your event audience members.  Read this article about advertising fundraising events.

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One of the main reasons why most fundraising events fail is due to lack of publicity or ineffective advertising strategies. Fundraising is more like running a business; if people are not aware of your events, they will not participate in it. That’s why you need an effective strategy that would easily entice the curiosity and interest of your customers to participate in your events. They must also know the reason behind the efforts and how their support can help out other people so that you can easily encourage them to join you.

In preparing your advertising strategies, you need to invest time, effort and resources in order to make them effective. An ineffective advertising tactic is as good as nothing so always make sure that they are useful in raising the awareness of people in your community about your fundraising project. It may cost you a lot of resources to execute your advertising plans but you need to understand that it is an integral part of every fundraiser and should not be ignored. Investing in a good and effective advertising strategy is worth every penny in the long run so never be afraid to spend your resources on your plans since this will make your fundraiser successful. In introducing to your customers your fundraiser, you need to be open-minded and tell them everything that is important in your events. Tell them the real purpose of your fundraising campaign as well as your goals and objectives so that they will understand why you’re doing your best to encourage them to join. You should also show them how they too can help out in your fundraiser and the beneficiaries which will benefit from your efforts. Always be open to criticism and suggestions; in this way, you can still improve your fundraising events for the better. You should also remember to never spoil everything to your customers regarding what kinds of events you have in store for them in the future. This assures you that they will be curious and interested in participating in your events especially if you still have something to offer them aside from your existing campaign. This also goes with your products; make sure to always have something new to offer your customers so that they will continue to support your fundraising efforts until the end.

One of the best ways to promote your fundraiser without spending too much resources is through the use of media outlets such as newspapers, television and radio programs. These media outlets can help your fundraiser’s reputation to increase since most people denote their information credible and true. If your fundraising event is featured in their programs and news articles, many people will flock to your events to personally see what you are offering. In order to gain the attention of the media, you need to make your fundraising event newsworthy. It means that your fundraiser must have something unique and creative that would separate you from other fundraising campaigns. By doing this, you are assured that media people will feature you in their respective programs making your fundraiser very popular as well as profitable.

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TIE Toronto

Charitytalent Comments: Today I went to attend the Small Business Forum in Toronto at the Metro Convention Centre and came across a booth promoting TIE Toronto, www.tietoronto.org. I first learned of this organization in 2008 when I attended the ReelWorld Film Festival and Lalita Krishna of In Sync Video pulled me aside and spoke about an MCing opportunity at TIE. It was to MC the TIEQUEST Gala www.tiequest.org in 2008, as she couldn’t take on the role. I felt very privileged to take on this opportunity. So, my years of practicing at Toastmasters came in handy during this evening. After the event, people gave me their cards to stay connected.

TIE Toronto is all about fostering entrepreneurship in Ontario and representing talent, ideas and enterprise. Various events are offered to promote and support entrepreneurship. Visit their site to get more info and membership in this organization is suitable for both South Asians and members of the business community at large. Consider joining TIE Toronto today!

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Obsidian Theatre Season Launch Party

Charitytalent Comments: I was a Board member of Obsidian Theatre from 2007-2009.  The company produces great theatre and has a strong artistic vision.  If you would like to support black theatre, go to www.canadahelps.org and make a donation.  Here are details about the season launch party:

Black Ties Season Launch

Due to the overwhelming response of last year’s events BLACK TIES is back!

Monday September 19th 6pm to 9pm

Victory Cafe (Upstairs)

581 Markham Street

Toronto, Ontario

Obsidian is ready to start it’s 12th season with a party. We plan to kick off the season with food, drink and as always sweet, sweet music. Join us as we reveal the details on our season,meet some of the newest members of Obsidian Staff and check out the Obsidian Playwright’s Anthology “Give Voice”. This is an opportunity for Black Actors, Directors, Playwrights, Designers, Singers and Dancers to connect. All are welcome.

This is an free event but does require an RSVP to

producer@obsidian-theatre.com

Please note this is a casual dress event

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Artbound – The Party – the evolution of pop

Charitytalent Comments: I love attending fundraising events and especially for good causes. My favorite events are those that support the arts. There’s an awesome party happening in Toronto next month on September 23rd, 2011. Artbound presents the “evolution of pop” in support of Free the Children. The goal this year is to raise $300K to with funds going to a school in Kenya and to break ground on a project in Rajasthan, India in 2013.

I hope to attend this prestigious and superb fundraising party! I will dress as a pop star, and who will you dress up as? Buy your tickets today! Go to: http://www.artbound.ca/theparty/

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Free Fundraising Kit

Charitytalent Comments: Fundraising is important to any charity or non-profit.  Some organizations receive government grants and private sector funding, but it is still important to be creative with fundraising ideas and to use fundraising products.  A strong team of fundraising experts is also key to executing a successful fundraising strategy.  It is essential that you be comfortable asking people for money.  Create the opportunity for people to “GIVE”.  Check out this free fundraising kit:

http://www.fundraising.com/free-fundraising-kit.aspx

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SMART Fundraising

Charitytalent Comments: I have participated in fundraising over the course of my life. My first fundraising was for the Ismaili Run for Charity in support of North York Hospital in Ontario, Canada in the early 90s. More recently, in 2010, I participated in the Joints in Motion program fundraising in support of the Arthritis Society. Although I raised about $3, 800.00, I could have been more effective. Read this article to get famiiar with SMART goals that assists with fundraising.

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How do you set your fundraising goals? Do you randomly choose something or do you methodically select what you’ll work towards? Have you decided to “raise more money than last year” or “get more donors”? No good. Do yourself a big favor and make your goals SMART.

SMART is an acronym that will help you set yourself up for success. It’s a way to set goals that you can easily create action plans for and later determine if you’ve met them or not.

Here’s what the acronym means:

S=Specific. Set specific goals for your fundraising activities, like “acquire 100 new donors this year” or “write 10 grant proposals in March”. Answer the ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘where’, and ‘why’ questions to make your goals specific.

M=Measurable. Make sure your goals are easily measured. Establishing concrete criteria will help you determine if you are successful or not. Think through questions like ‘how much’ and ‘how many’ to make your goal quantifiable.

A=Attainable. Set goals for yourself that can be reached with the skills and resources you have. Don’t set goals that are unrealistic – you’ll likely get frustrated and stop working on them.

R=Realistic. Set goals that you are willing to work on and that are reachable. Otherwise, it’s just a dream and that won’t move your fundraising program forward.

T=Timely. Create a timeline for reaching your goals. If you plan to double your donor base, by when will you do it?

Good examples of SMART goals:
o Increase our donor base by 10% by June 1, 2009.
o Recruit 2 new sponsors for our Spring Golf Tournament by March 1.
o Find 6 volunteers to help sort donations at the thrift store on Mondays. Orient them and have them in place before April 15.

By setting SMART goals, you’ll be much more likely to be successful in reaching them and raising the money your organization needs.

Want more practical tips and ideas for successful fundraising? Get the twice-monthly “Bright Ideas for Fundraising” at http://www.getfullyfunded.com

Sandy Rees is a nonprofit fundraising coach and speaker who shows small nonprofit organizations how to raise more money, gain more supporters, and strengthen their Boards.

(c) Sandy Rees, CFRE

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Just How Big Can You Give?

Charitytalent Comments: Oprah has been one of my idols since 1988 when I was 15 years old.  I have watched her TV Show over the years and have been inspired.  She introduced the BIG Give tv show series a couple of years ago.  Nate Berkus, the host, lost his partner after the Tsunami hit South East Asia in 2004 while vacationing in Thailand.  It’s so inspiring to see him up to great stuff as well!  How Big Can You Give to make a difference in the world?  Let Oprah and Nate be a mentor for you.  Check out this video.

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CNN Heroes–Anurada Koirala in Nepal

Charitytalent Comments:  Heroes are everywhere around us.  It can be your mom, your teacher, your friend and even someone who helped you in your greatest time of need.  In High School in my geography class, I focused on a project on the “Sex Trade” in third world countries.  I made it a goal in 2010 to visit Nepal someday.  I was totally inspired when I saw the story of CNN Heroe Anurada Koirala and her life work.  It totally touched my heart.  I connected with another local hero in Nepal who runs a Home for Affected and Needy Children of Nepal.  His name is K.B. Shah and his non-profit social organization is http://www.horac.org.  I hope to visit Nepal and his home someday as well.  See this great video on CNN Heroe, Anurada Koirala.

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