How to annoy people when fundraising

... and how NOT to annoy people when asking for a donation

“What is the best way NOT to annoy people when asking for donations?”

I get asked this question a LOT.

Many people get hung up on this question when they’re starting their apostolate, and I get it!

The last thing you want to do is ANNOY someone when asking for donations.

I can answer this question in two ways.

First, you must look at what does annoy people with donation requests. Second, with this knowledge, I can best explain how not to annoy people.

It is paramount you learn this info BEFORE you send appeal letters and risk getting serious pushback.

Here’s what I mean:

Recommendations for Picking Catholic Charities to Support

Interview with Compass Catholic Ministries

In this interview, Brice Sokolowski (author of Alms, Your Definitive Guide to the In’s and Out’s of Catholic Fundraising) joins Caitlyn and Diana to discuss how to determine if the charity you want to support is a worthwhile cause and will put your money to good use. No one wants to see their hard-earned money squandered. Brice gives some practical tips so you can make sure your money is used well.

To learn more about the Lepanto Institute and its list of safe Catholic non-profits to support, visit http://www.lepantoinstitute.org

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3 new ways Catholic Apostolates should fundraise

Out with the old and in with the new - Three ways Catholic apostolates can raise more funds

This week, I want to pose you a question: if we were having a cup of coffee together and had a few minutes to talk (and you wanted me to donate), how would you ask me?

I get asked lots of questions about what are the best ways to fundraise. I have noticed that some approaches are more productive questions than others.

Here is the reality.

Some ways of fundraising just don’t work anymore. On the other hand, there are some NEW ways of fundraising that work INCREDIBLY WELL.

The way you ask someone for a donation can make a huge difference in your apostolate. Here is what I mean:

How to Write Better Catholic Appeal Letters

The end of the year is around the corner. Prepare for your End of Year Appeal with these tips.

It’s been one chaotic year – would you agree?

Virus, quarantine, church shutdowns, riots, political rivalry, social unrest… the list continues.

But now that it’s October, you might be able to see December right around the corner.

Now is a great time to start planning your end of year appeal. Here are a few tips on how to prepare writing your appeal letter.

Advice to rookie fundraisers

3 pieces of advice to anyone starting their first fundraising campaign

I’ve received a lot of messages from people diving into fundraising for the first time.

The rookies are coming because September, October, November, and December are the most significant fundraising months.

So, it’s understandable more apostolates want to launch a campaign.

Here’s what I would do if I were a ‘rookie fundraiser’: