10X10. $10,000 in 10 WEEKS. An Achievable Timeline for Nonprofit Growth

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An Achievable Timeline for Nonprofit Growth $10,000 in 10 WEEKS

SUCESSFUL FUNDRAISING = CAPACITY BUILDING INTRO Raising money to support its operations and programs is usually the most difficult task that any nonprofit organization faces. With creativity, smart planning, and some hard work, fundraising will help to build community support for your organization. While the passion you have for your mission may make you feel that funds should flow easily into your organization in support of your cause, the truth is that fundraising will always be a long-term, ongoing project. It sounds like a cliché, but fundraising at all levels is about building relationships, and like any relationship it will require commitment. This starts with recruiting volunteers to be part of your fundraising team, motivating and retaining those valuable individuals, and by identifying the best sources of short-term income to help build organizational capacity. ASK YOURSELF: What are we doing that we could be doing better? What should we be doing that we aren t? Can we do those things? Who in our organization is qualified to do them? When do we need to do them? How will we cover the costs? RECRUITING THE FUNDRAISING TEAM Your organization s board of directors or members are the most obvious sources of volunteers, but don t limit recruitment to these options. Ask friends, neighbors, students, and community leaders if they would like to volunteer or suggest others who might be interested. You must have a compelling message! Your message explains why your agency is worthy of a potential volunteer s time. Make your message short, simple, and direct, communicating the need for the volunteer s service and the good he/she can do. Stress the need of the community for the service, but also delineate the benefits the volunteer will receive. RETAINING YOUR VOLUNTEERS After recruiting volunteers, find or develop opportunities for them to get involved right away. Make sure volunteers understand the importance of the task they are doing and how it fits into the overall project / agency / mission. Be flexible-- have volunteer projects on weekends & weekdays, morning and evenings. Give honest and sincere praise, say thank you, and make people glad they came and participated. Recognize your volunteers whenever possible. FUNDRAISING FOR CAPACITY BUILDING Why capacity building? It s simple. Would you build a house without a foundation? Probably not, since you wouldn t have anything to build upon. The same holds true for your organization s administration. If you don t have the basics in place-a strategic plan, web presence, marketing, grant campaign, accounting systems- you have nothing to build your programs upon, and chances are you won t be fulfilling your mission. As you start out, it is important to ensure your organization s future success by investing in critical capacity building initiatives early on. Remember, part of successful fundraising and building capacity involves public education-building the public image of your organization or cause.

SERVICES A comprehensive analysis of your organization s capacity should involve analysis of your current administrative needs, and subsequent establishment of a solid foundation. CharityNet USA recommends that the following minimum standards be in place to guarantee your organization s future strength and sustainability. I. STARTUP BASICS EIN Incorporation Open Bank Account 501(c)(3) tax exemption Bylaws State Solicitation Registration & Tax exemption II. STARTUP FUNDRAISING Recruit Volunteer Fundraising Team Train, Motivate & Reward Fundraising Team Plan & Execute 3-5 Small Fundraising Events Develop Donation Letter III. CREATING AWARENESS Biz Cards/Flyers/Brochures/Post Cards Develop Website or Add Content Recruit PR Spokesperson Volunteer Seek letters VIP Public Officials IV. INCREASE FUNDING STRATEGIES Develop Fee-Based Services Seek Corporate Sponsorships Develop Donor recognition Program V. MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES Utilize CharityNet Professional Consultant Establish Bookkeeping Processes Develop Strategic Plan Draft Policies Develop Programs for board Governance Develop Board Member Handbook/Forms Develop Volunteer Recruitment Process Register in Nonprofit Directories Establish a Blog Develop Website SEO Strategies VI. MARKETING STRATEGIES Develop Tag Line PR Campaign Publish Newsletter to Create Awareness of Upcoming Events Write Press release - Local media Register in Social Media Networks Register in Nonprofit Directories Establish a Blog Develop Website SEO Strategies VII. FINACIAL MANAGEMENT & REPORTING State Annual Reports IRS Form 990 Formal Annual Report to Constituents In Some states Tax Returns (ex. 990-IL, CA Form 199) Meeting Minutes Renewal Charitable Organization Registration I. MAJOR FUNDING STRATEGIES Identify Local Professional Fundraiser Plan Major Capital Campaign Implement Foundation Grant Campaign

HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK? Unfortunately, many startup nonprofits do not have the funds or expertise to obtain the necessary business fundamentals such as: 501(c)(3) IRS Tax Exemption State Income Tax and Sales Tax Exemptions A Strategic Plan Corporate Sponsorship Campaign Materials Grant Funding A Website Bookkeeping Marketing Collateral and more For this reason, CharityNet USA has developed the 10x10 program specifically for startup and early-stage nonprofit organizations. Through the 10x10 program, we can help you find the funds to invest in these essential business fundamentals! More specifically, if given a 100% effort by your organization you can raise $10,000 in 10 WEEKS The 10x10 program works by providing your nonprofit organization with an achievable plan for success over a 10 week period. You will begin the process by completing our Nonprofit Review form. From the review, we can assess what critical elements are needed to build a solid foundation for the future of your nonprofit. We will strategically place each of those critical elements into a different phase that will be achieved during the 10x10 timeline. Each phase is accompanied by a simple fundraising event that is already planned out with easy to follow steps and ready for your organization to conquer. Once you implement and complete the event you will return to us for the next phase of the program. A portion of the funds raised in the previous phase, will then be put toward the fundamentals identified for that specific phase. Participants in the program will complete each phase, all with identified financial and administrative goals. At the end of the program you will not only have raised the necessary funds to support your organization, but you will also have taken the critical steps to building awareness and legitimizing your organization through its administrative needs. FUNDRAISING EVENT TIMELINE PHASE EVENT TYPE COST PLANNING/ PROMOTION ROI GOAL TIMEFRAME 1 Restaurant Dine & Donate Night w/pin-up Campaign $100 Two Weeks $1,500 Week 1-3 2 Non-Event Virtual Fundraiser $100 One Week $2,000 Week 3-5 3 Corporate Sponsorships $700 Two Weeks $3,500 Week 6-10 4 Charity Fun Run $1000 Six Weeks $3,000 Week 4-10

10 x 10 PROGRAM BENEFITS KEY BENEFITS The 10x10 can benefit your organization in a variety of ways that will be invaluable to the success of your organization! THE PROGRAM WILL: Provide a steady stream of income for your organization! Give you the money to invest in developing a strong organization through. Create a more visible presence of your organization, making fundraising easier in the future. Set your organization on the right path to mission fulfillment and future success! INFO@BIZCENTRALUSA.COM 407-857-9002 WWW.CHARITYNETUSA.COM