The 10 commandments of the small nonprofit development office

March 7, 2011

  1. The donor is your friend, your supporter, your adviser and you shall treat her as such.
  2. You shall banish typical ‘non-profit drivel’ from all donor communication pieces.  The art of persuasive copywriting is quite possibly the single most important skill a nonprofit development director can have.
  3. Marble with Ten commandments, Jerusalem, Israel

    Marble with Ten commandments, Jerusalem, Israel

    Remember that monthly giving accounts for 31% of the giving total in the UK and 37% of donors in the UK are monthly givers.  You shall launch and nurture your monthly giving program.

  4. You shall learn how to use social media and email effectively.
  5. You shall not emulate your peers but celebrate the uniqueness of your organization, your donors, have fun and play.
  6. You shall establish the processes to build relationships with foundation grant funders – just as you do your individual donors.  A declination is an opportunity for further communication.
  7. You shall integrate your communications.  Online, direct mail, email, social media – it needs to be cohesive.
  8. You shall maintain the integrity of your data.
  9. You shall meet with and listen to your donors, forming the groundwork for your major donor program.
  10. You shall say thank you.  Again and again and again.  And again.  Create a stewardship system and put it in writing.

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