Create A Fundraising Calendar That Inspires Donors Year-Round
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Not having a plan is planning to fail; the same is true for your fundraising. A year-round fundraising calendar is a must to ensure that you’ve coordinated all your messages, asks, campaigns, events, and stewardship to optimize revenue and your sanity.
It’s your roadmap to streamline and integrate your operations, stay organized and reach your goals.
No matter your mission, size or scope, you need a fundraising calendar to help you visualize how your year-round fundraising plan will play out for the year, the quarter and each month. It’s a critical piece that will help you quickly adapt to changes and unforeseen circumstances. It’s the best way to ensure everyone is on the same page and clear on what needs to be done and when.
A solid fundraising calendar starts with a full picture of what’s ahead. Once you’ve captured all the moving parts, you’re ready to start setting priorities and turning plans into action.
If you want to meet your goals, you need to specify the individual, team, or department in charge of working toward that goal. That’s step one. Step two is ensuring those goals are also part of the employee’s annual performance review.
The best goals are SMART goals. They’re specific, measurable, attainable, and relevant to your mission, with a deadline to keep you on track. Here are some examples you could include in your fundraising calendar with clear deadlines and owners:
Goals without ownership are just ideas. By assigning clear responsibilities and tying them to your fundraising calendar, you’ll create the structure your team needs to thrive.
A fundraising calendar is only as good as the action it inspires. Once you’ve brainstormed all the pieces and set SMART goals with clear owners, it’s time to make sure your plan doesn’t just sit on a shelf. Step three is about building accountability and tracking progress to stay on course.
Weaving accountability into your year-round fundraising calendar will help to ensure your plan stays alive and actionable. It’s not just about getting things done—it’s about building momentum and sustaining it all year long.
Have you created a fundraising calendar for this year? Tell us about it in the comments.
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