Thinking big beyond the corporate csr budget
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thinking big FUNDRAISING - BEYOND THE CORPORATE CSR
BUDGET
tany alexander lindsey mepham
overview
working with (big) organisations
the oxford thinking (big) campaign
sharing our experiences – learning from yours
(biggest) ever gift experiences
• name, organisation(s) and job title
• ‘the biggest gift I have ever
worked on (and what made it happen)’
looking for yes in a big sea of no
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Case study A: a big financial services
company
Rationale for the approach
• in the FTSE 100 (we assume capacity)
• similar companies are known to be amongst the biggest corporate givers to charity
• had previously given a big gift to Oxford (but not for student support)
Excellent fundraising for a better world
Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising Conference 2013
LinkedIn: IoF Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising Conference – join this group for the opportunity to continue networking with your fellow
delegates
Twitter: #iofcorporate
Subverting expectations
Strategic partnership
Corporate mission
=
CSR goals
Your organisation’s
ethos and fundraising
goals
What’s in it for them?
ROI - is there a tangible benefit to the company?
Sponsorship versus Philanthropy
Debunking myth to secure the gift:
what would you do?
our (interim) conclusions
• Find allies in high places within the organisation (budget-setters, rather than budget-spenders)
• Network like mad to get to them (think laterally about your connections)
• Listen carefully to what their organisational challenges are
• Match your offering imaginatively to their strategy – but make sure there is enough in it for you!
• It’s not a science – expect more snakes than ladders – but be on the lookout for the serendipitous
• Be bold. It’s not no, until its ‘H... No!’.
Thank you – good luck
http://www.campaign.ox.ac.uk/