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Donor RecognitionBoost Your Capital Campaign ResultsHow to use donor recognition in a capital campaign - Capital campaigns using donor recognition are easy to conduct. In this type of capital campaign, a nonprofit group seeks a pledge of a certain contribution amount and in return, offers to provide a specific type of recognition.Donations of a certain amount are rewarded with graduated levels of recognition. The actual donation could be a one-time gift, a periodic donation, a monthly automatic withdrawal, or an annual check. Recognition products are available in a wide range of price points. They offer high-quality ways for your organization
to thank donors for their support. Recognition PlaquesFor very personalized recognition, consider offering a cast bronze plaque that
highlights individual contributions to a specific project. Donor BricksEngraved or personalized bricks are an excellent way to provide
or incent capital campaign contributions with inexpensive recognition. One attractive
method is to use brick pavers with laser engraved messages in a special entryway or sidewalk. Donor WallsA similar display method involves creating a donor wall. Here, a contribution
again earns the right to place a long-lasting commemorative message on a brick
or decorative tile. You can mix and match different styles of recognition throughout a large donor wall display. Several companies work with non-profit groups to design and implement their unique vision of a donor wall. Fundraising for a High-Dollar Capital CampaignFor recognizing donors in a high-dollar capital campaign, nothing beats an attractive
wall display in a high-traffic area such as a foyer or entryway. Donor Recognition With Gift TreesA somewhat fancier method of donor recognition involves
using a gift tree. A gift tree is a three dimensional sculpture of a tree with burnished
metal leaves. It is usually fixed upon a wooden backdrop for wall mounting. SummaryRecognizing your donors in a dignified fashion works quite well in any type
of capital campaign. You don't have to restrict yourself to just one style or
method of display. Incorporate different ways to recognize major contributors
based on both project and size of donation. Related PagesSample Fundraising Thank You Letter - Here is a sample fundraising thank you letter you can copy along with five tips on just how to say thanks for their donation in a heartfelt note. Nonprofit Fundraising - Tony Poderis describes how any nonprofit group should raise funds. Non-profit Fund Raising - Organizational tips - Four ways to boost your non-profit fund raiser results. Church Fundraisers - Church fund-raising through donor recognition - Christian fundraiser charity activities. Capital Campaigns - Capital campaign strategies for non-profit groups to increase their donor base. Fund-Raising: Nine Basic Truths - Description of what is at the heart of every fund-raising campaign. Fundraising Management - Tips on maximizing capital campaign contributions through proper management. Hiring A Fund Raising Professional - FTC advice on hiring a professional consultant for your fund-raiser. Grant Writing Tips - Ten tips on grant writing - How to write a winning grant proposal - Application do's and don'ts for getting grants approved. Raising Funds By Mail - Five success pointers for raising funds by mail for your nonprofit - How to use direct mail to increase your non-profit fund raising. Mission Statement For Fundraiser - How to create a mission statement for a non-profit organization. Major Gift Plan - How to structure a major donor program and properly categorize and track potential donors. Charitable Giving Tax Law - The effect of changes in estate tax law on charity donation and programs. |
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