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Dear Ohdeuk,

Welcome to the 20th Anniversary Issue of Mal Warwick's Newsletter!

Truth to tell, we've been producing this newsletter under a number of different names, in print and now online, for somewhat longer than 20 years. We just never got around to celebrating the occasion before. Now seems a really good time to do that because we're making some format changes, and besides, we can't let the opportunity go by entirely.

To mark this auspicious occasion, we're reprinting a half-dozen articles that appeared in previous years—some of the most insightful we've offered. The rest of this month's content is entirely new.

Now, about those format changes . . . Ever since we stopped cutting down trees to print this newsletter, we've been producing a printable, PDF version of each issue. No longer. We learned recently that practically nobody was downloading them. And dispensing with that rigid, eight-page format not only saves us a lot of money on layout and design, it also allows us to publish articles of any length.

Enjoy!

Cheers,



mal


When to follow up with a
phone call

By Steve Hitchcock

Jay Craig of Shiloh Children’s Home in Missouri reports that his organization mailed an appeal to build a new home. He was disappointed in the return from that appeal. Shiloh has never called active donors.

So Jay asks, "Should we try to salvage our appeal by phoning our donors?" He’s worried Shiloh will get complaints.

Steve Hitchcock answers: I can assure Jay Craig that if his organization phones active donors, it will certainly get complaints. And gifts. And valuable information, too!

 read more


The art of asking

 

By Terry Murray

 

If you want to raise money, sooner or later you’ll have to learn to ask individuals—because that’s where the money comes from.

In the United States, gifts from living individuals account for more than three-quarters of all the money donated to nonprofit organizations. Bequests and other planned gifts push the total to more than four of every five dollars raised. In Canada and, increasingly, other countries too, a small picture is emerging...

 read more

 


Why?

By Mal Warwick, Editor

For years now, I’ve been telling people who attend my workshops that the rising cost of acquiring new donors may have made it difficult for many organizations to justify continuing their direct mail fundraising programs if they count only the revenue that comes in the form of gifts by mail. In fact, in some cases, I’ve seen direct mail programs that realize a loss when viewed through that narrow lens.

Why, then, would it make sense for any organization to continue acquiring and resoliciting donors or members by mail?

 read more


How much?

By Mal Warwick, Editor

Direct mail testing can be frustrating. All too often, the results vary little no matter what changes you make in a package. A long run of meaningless tests may be almost enough to make you wonder if testing is really worthwhile after all.

Then something turns up in a routine test that restores your faith in the process.

More often than not, I’ve found, a test that actually works is likely to involve a change in the minimum suggested gift amount...

 read more


Competition!

Get ready for even more competition in the mailbox! According to The NonProfit Times, in an election year, the amount of direct mail increases from 40-60% in the first half of the year and can double in the second half. Consider, too, that 2008 is both a congressional and presidential election year. Let the competition begin!


12 reasons lists suddenly stop producing

By Carol Enters

As a fundraising list broker, the question I’m most frequently asked is, "Why did that list suddenly stop producing?" The question arises after a mailer has successfully used names from a particular list—often for many years—but results suddenly take a nosedive.

Good, successful lists are terribly hard to find, and getting scarcer by the year. Before giving up on a list just because the response to one mailing is poor, consider the following 12 possible reasons why the list didn’t work for you...

 
read more



Video!

Consultants Tom Bradford and Roger Craver of The Agitator have been big proponents of the use of online video by nonprofit organizations. As Bradford says in a recent post, it’s "crucial to master this medium for conducting your fundraising, advocacy, and educational efforts." Why such enthusiasm? According to the most recent statistics by comScore, 133.6 million Americans watched over 9 billion videos online in July. That’s 74.2% of all Internet users in the U.S. These viewers watched an average of more than three hours of video during the month. On average, this broke down to over two videos per day with a duration of 2.7 minutes each.


Challenging the myths about monthly giving

By Harvey McKinnon

Many nonprofits are reluctant to launch monthly giving programs. Too often, they fall prey to the mythology that has grown up about monthly giving. There are at least seven widespread myths...

 read more


Gross!

Not-for-profits contribute an average of 5% to the gross domestic product in the United States and seven other major nations. So finds a study by the John Hopkins University Center for Civil Society Studies as reported in DM News. Canada generated the highest amount at 7.3%, followed by the U.S. at 7.2%. Other countries studied include Japan (5.2%), Belgium (5%), New Zealand (4.9%), Australia (4.7%), France (4.2%), and the Czech Republic (1.3%).


Handwriting adds a personal touch

By Deborah Block and Paul Karps

In the never-ending search to give direct mail appeals a more personal look and feel, the use of handwriting for emphasis invariably comes up.

While some fundraisers see it as just another gimmick designed to fool the reader, we consider handwriting—when used appropriately and sparingly—as a highly effective way to warm a piece...

 read more


Celebrities!

Which celebrity is considered to be the most effective spokesperson for charitable causes? According to a survey by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and recounted in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Jerry Lewis, the venerable fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, came in first. The Top 10 is rounded out, in order, by: Oprah Winfrey, Michael J. Fox, Jimmy Carter, Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie, Bono, Lance Armstrong, Katie Couric, and Rosie O'Donnell.

NOVEMBER 2007



IN THIS ISSUE

  When to follow up with a phone call

 The art of asking

 Why?

 How Much?

 Competition!

 12 reasons lists stop producing

 Video!

 Challenging the myths about monthly giving

 Gross!

 Handwriting adds a personal touch

 Celebrities!

 


Join Mal in Toronto November 13-15 at the Canadian Fundraising Congress. 

 
Many consider this event to be the outstanding conference produced anywhere by a local chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

WHERE'S MAL?

November 11-12, 2007
Charleston SC
Blackbaud Conference for Nonprofits

Pre-conference Workshop: How to Write Successful Fundraising Letters
Workshop:
Crafting a Powerful Message to Win More Supporters for Your Cause
Site: Charleston Area Convention Center
More info   

November 13, 2007
Toronto on
Canadian Fundraising Congress
Master’s Track: Raise More Money Through the Power of Word-of-Mouth
Ph.D. Track: Problem Solving for Advanced Practitioners
Site: Toronto Convention Centre, North Building
More info

November 27-30, 2007
Mombasa, Kenya
Resource Alliance 14th East Africa Workshop

Opening Plenary: Emerging Big Ideas on the Global Arena
Plenary:
Branding to Add Real Value to Your Appeal for Funds
Mini-course:
Crafting a Message to Win More Supporters for Your Cause
More info

December 6, 2007
Stockholm, Sweden
Swedish Fundraising Council

Two half-day workshops
More info

 

 




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Deborah Block, Managing Editor
Kieu Tran,
Production Manager

Contributing Editors:
Nick Allen,
Donordigital
Ken Burnett, Cascaid Consulting
Harvey McKinnon,
Harvey Associates
Jerold Panas,
Panas, Linzy & Partners
Steve Thomas, Stephen Thomas,
Joe White, Share Group, Inc.

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