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By: Cathy Mann, CFRE
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Welcome
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Assumptions
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Grant-Writing Stars R US
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A question
• What does fundraising success look like for you?
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An interesting wrinkle – collective impact
As a society, we can no longer afford to operate in isolation.
Anne Gloger, Director, East Scarborough Storefront
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An interesting wrinkle – collective impact
Some definitions:•Collective impact: The commitment of a group of important actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem. •Backbone organization: Creating and managing collective impact requires a separate organization and staff with a very specific set of skills to serve as the backbone for the entire initiative.
John Kania and Mark Kramer, Collective Impact, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Winter 2011
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Things to read
• The Little Community That Could, Cathy Mann, published by East Scarborough Storefront (www.cathymann.ca/book.html)
• Collective Impact, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Winter 2011, John Kania and Mark Kramer
• Tamarack Institute (tamarackcommunity.ca)
• FSG.org
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Fundraising and collective impact
• Right now, anecdotal evidence suggests it’s hard. • Emerging research on collective impact seems to
demonstrate a few key funders help get initiatives off the ground. Still difficult to get broad support.
• It’s a new model and backbone organizations smack of “OVERHEAD”. We’re not overhead. We are critical – even key - to success. How do we deliver our message differently?
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Some basics..
• I’d like us to go through some basics together.• I want everyone to keep something in mind: in terms of
fundraising, are we stronger together, individually or do we strategically decide who does what?
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Some basics: readiness checklist
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Quick and Dirty Audit
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Quick and Dirty Audit
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Feedback
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Readiness Checklist
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Fundraising with different constituents
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What fundraising activities will we focus on or add?
• How do you know what you can add?• Path of Least Resistance divided by Return on
Investment• What strengths do you have?• What resources do you have?• Is there an opp for collaboration? • What can you learn from those who are already
successful – either in Canada or US?
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What fundraising activities will we focus on or add?
Consider both financial and non-financial goals• Volunteer recruitment• Board member job descriptions that include
fundraising as an expectation• Development of infrastructure (data base,
stewardship, reporting, policies, etc)
It’s important to work on structure and culture concurrently if you want fundraising to “stick”
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THANK YOU!
416-778-1624 www.cathymann.ca
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