My 3 Best Time-Savers to Fundraise More Quickly

How to reaching your fundraising goal in a fraction of the time

Make sure to get your free copy of ‘The 10 Commandment of Catholic Fundraising’. It’s a book that highlights the ten tasks you should do to keep you focused on your mission and hit your fundraising target, every time.
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What’s the fastest way to hit your fundraising goal?

Usually, the super-successful fundraisers focus their attention on doing two or three tasks exceptionally well.

I call these tasks ‘time savers’ because they get you from $0 to $$$,$$$ in record time.

You likely have 100 responsibilities, therefore getting your fundraising done quickly is a priority.

Here are my top 3 Time Savers for Fundraising.

The Best Place to Start Raising Funds

3 ways a new Catholic Apostolate can quickly find new donors

Make sure to get your free copy of ‘The 10 Commandment of Catholic Fundraising’. It’s a book that highlights the ten tasks you should do to keep you focused on your mission and hit your fundraising target, every time.
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Long ago, when I first started fundraising, I learned where new Catholic apostolates should look to find donors.

It was a eureka moment for me because it ‘opened the flood gates’ of donors for the Catholic apostolate that I was fundraising for at the time.

I thought about this ‘revelation’ recently when a reader, who is launching a new apostolate and looking for donors, asked where he should start looking for donors.

Reflecting on my past experience, I came up with three steps that a new Catholic apostolate should take when starting to fundraise. Check it out:

How to reach more people to raise more

Three strategies that have helped me boost the number of people who know about my cause

Make sure to get your free copy of ‘The 10 Commandment of Catholic Fundraising’. It’s a book that highlights the ten tasks you should do to keep you focused on your mission and hit your fundraising target, every time.
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This week I’m answering a question from my community. (I like it when you reach out!)

Becky asked how to get more people to know about her cause. Also, she wondered how to do it without spending a ton of money.

Great questions!

I focus on three things that have served me at every stage in fundraising.

Whenever I’ve had a successful campaign, it’s often because I’ve tweaked or changed one of these three things:

Where to find donors? … Try here

Three steps to finding donors for your next appeal

Make sure to get your free copy of ‘The 10 Commandment of Catholic Fundraising’. It’s a book that highlights the ten tasks you should do to keep you focused on your mission and hit your fundraising target, every time.
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Today, we tackle the BIG question: Where do you find donors?

So many Catholic apostolates (and aspiring ones) want to have a sustainable funding source.

But donors don’t just appear.

I didn’t just bump into donors each time I ran a campaign. Neither will you.

However! Even though donors don’t appear with the snap of your fingers, here’s what you can do to make the search a lot easier:

Three tips on how to ask for a donation (my best 3 tips)

When you don't know how to ask (here's what to say)

Make sure to get your free copy of ‘The 10 Commandment of Catholic Fundraising’. It’s a book that highlights the ten tasks you should do to keep you focused on your mission and hit your fundraising target, every time.
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Have you ever been unsure how to ask someone for a donation?

In the first two weeks of the year, this has been the number one question people have asked me.

“What do I say?”

Today, I’m sharing with you my three best tips on how to ask for donations. You will likely be surprised by what I recommend. You may even completely disregard my advice!

Oh well… let’s see if you agree or not:

Tired of YouTube? You can watch on Rumble (the conservative version of YouTube) below.