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Middle Child Syndrome Essentials for Mid-level Giving Programs Hayley B. Mueller, M.A. July 21, 2016

What s the plan? What is mid-level giving? Who are my mid-level donors? Let s look at some sample programs. Key steps to develop or maintain a mid-level program. Why does mid-level giving matter?

Tremendous capacity 10x their current gift $1,000 gift $10,000 capacity McKee & Rovner, 2014

Pipeline for major gifts Increased Giving Continued support and increased engagement Major gift officer portfolio Perry & Schreifels, 2014

Self-identification G I V I N G E N G A G E M E N T

Who are my mid-level donors? They are typically your most loyal supporters They give because they believe they are making a difference They will leave if they are not shown the impact of their support Every organization has mid-level donors Organization size does not matter Donor file size does not matter

Pareto Principle: The 80-20 Rule Your Donor File Major Donors 4% Mid-level Donors 16% Triner, 2016

Case Studies

Program started in 2003 # of mid-level donors: 2,500 Gift range: $1,000 - $2,499 Staff: 6 part time associates working from home with 350 donors each Strategies: 12-13 mail pieces each year Personalized thank you within 2 days of giving a gift Handwritten notes and messages throughout the year Invitations to U.S. operations events

Program started in 2012 # of mid-level donors: 4,000 Gift range: $1,000 - $4,999 Staff: 2 staff each with 30 top tier donors and 2,000 unranked donors Strategies: Meet face-to-face with top 30 donors Personalized thank you. Invitations to special events and quarterly webinars Special focus on International Women s Day

Program started in 2005 # of mid-level donors: 4,100 Gift range: $1,000 - $4,999 Staff: 1 full time staff person managing the entire portfolio Strategies: Segmentation of the group Personalized thank you s and messages Regular impact updates no ask included

Program started in 2013 # of mid-level donors: 600 Gift range: $250 - $1,499 Staff: 1 staff person manages this group Strategies: Special acknowledgement in annual report Mid-level branding logo, letterhead, lapel pin Face-to-face meetings when possible Special mid-level events each year

Program started in 2014 # of mid-level donors: 800 Gift range: $1,000 - $2,499 Staff: 2 staff people managing portfolios of 400 each Strategies: Personalized stewardship throughout the year Timely, personalized thank you s handwritten Invitations to site tours and CEO lunches Donor surveys

Keys to develop and maintain a mid-level giving program

1. Gather your data Determine the criteria for your midlevel and stick to it: Appropriate dollar range Years of giving Engagement Number of donors be realistic Keep your portfolio static so you can compare year over year

2. Treat mid-level donors as a distinct segment Treating mid-level donors as their own distinct group allows you to: Personalize communication Ask for specific gift amounts Engage donors in meaningful ways tours, lunch n learn events, CEO meet and greets, etc Allow them to grow in their own time Learn more about their philanthropic goals

3. Staff your mid-level strategy Make your mid-level a priority and hold someone on staff accountable Provide your staff with collateral to be successful Client stories News clippings Event invitations Organization updates High quality stationery/mailing budget

4. Organize the workflow Create donors tiers: Top 30 donors should be treated as major gift donors Segment according to giving levels, age, program interest, etc Segmentation allows for efficiency and personalization Create measurable metrics: Number of donor contacts Fundraising goals

5. Immediate and High Quality Thank You Develop a system for thanking promptly Make a phone call SEND A HANDWRITTEN CARD Be genuine

6. Provide Exceptional Stewardship Make a personal touch to your donors at least every other month Show the impact of their support Send a news or client story Invite them to an event or site tour Write to simply say thank you Surprise and delight (Tom Ahern)

So Why do I need to start or maintain my mid-level giving program?

Retain your donors Save money Bring donors closer to your mission partners Give them the very best donor journey Craver, 2014

Raise more money for your mission Invite your mid-level donor to give more Provide a quick, quality thank you Show them the impact of their gift Invite them to engage Watch philanthropy grow

Engage your donors Let them know you care Make them feel essential to your success Show impact in person Ask for advice and feedback

Invest in your future financial security Diversify your funding stream Create a pipeline of major and planned giving donors Learn from your donors to make your processes better

Resources for more information Veritus Group Jeff Schreifels and Richard Perry Pareto Fundraising Sean Triner The Agitator Roger Craver and Tom Belford Sea Change Strategies Alia McKee and Mark Rovner

Questions? Hayley B. Mueller, M.A. 612.204.8366 hayley.mueller@cctwincities.org