The Thomist Method of Fundraising

How the wisdom of Saint Thomas Aquinas can help you fundraise

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.

I recently spoke with the manager of a Catholic conference that aims to educate, inspire and empower her community. While chatting, she asked me how to properly train herself — and her board — to fundraise.

Their goal was to get out of what had become a ‘slump’ in their fundraising.

I am often asked, “How do I get out of my slump?” When you feel God is nudging you to ‘up your game’, do you wonder how to respond? Does it sometimes feel like the right response is to raise more funds?

Saint Thomas of Aquinas was a master at finding the right answers to the tough questions. But before he answered a question, he made sure it was the right question being answered.

Attracting Your Angel Donors

Identifying the people proven to donate 91% 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.

I have been reading a fantastic book this summer entitled, ‘Who Really Cares,’ by Arthur C. Brooks. In fact, I not only recommend your reading it, I also advise ordering copies for each of your board members and colleagues.

The small handful of dollars you invest in ordering multiple copies this book to distribute among your mission’s decision-makers and development team could lead to rewarding your cause with thousands of extra dollars in donations. Here’s why.

In a previous article, I reviewed the four characteristics of who you should be approaching for donations. You can read that article by clicking here.

How to tell if your fundraising campaign will work

3 steps to assess if your campaign is likely to succeed or fail

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.

It feels pretty devastating when you put a lot of heart (not to mention time and money) into a new non-profit or mission, only to find out it’s not going to work the way you’d hoped because you can’t get the funding.

I’ve been in a similar situation. My first campaign failed. My second campaign failed. So did my third. It wasn’t until the 10th campaign that I started understanding what did and did not work. But getting to that point took a lot of heart, time, and money!

I’m guessing you want to bypass all that heartache and get to the heart of how to run campaigns that work, right?

Here are three steps you can take to assess if your campaign is likely to succeed or fail. Without going through all that pain.

This Friday, August 24th on Facebook Live, I will be discussing how to fundraise during a scandal. Thousands of Catholics are pulling their funding to dioceses and looking for alternative causes. Learn how they can find you and support your Catholic cause.

Already, Catholic causes and non-profits (just like yours!) that are faithful to Church teaching and doctrine are gaining the trust of hundreds of Catholics. Learn how you can replicate what they are doing. 

Click here for more information.

 

Date: 08/24/2018
Time: 11:30 a.m.
Event: How to Fundraise during a Catholic Scandal
Topic: Fundraising during a Catholic Scandal
Sponsor: CatholicFundraiser.net
Venue: Facebook Live
Location: Austin 78758
USA
Public: Public
Registration: Click here to register.
More Info: Click here for more information.

How to Fundraise in the Face of a Church Scandal

Faith-driven and authentic Catholic nonprofits can attract distraught 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.

The Catholic Church is hit with another scandal. There’s been a lot of discussion of how a scandal affects how people will donate. (Read this article in the National Catholic Register where I offer my two cents.) The question on many Catholics mind is, “Should I stop giving in light of this scandal?”

While scandals can drastically cut the levels of giving, it can also boost fundraising. In the face of evil, good always prevails. You can find many new donors because Catholics right now are looking for charities and missions which are 100% authentically Catholic.

To do this, you must differentiate yourself from the negative and make Catholics see you as someone they can trust. You can do so by focusing on the character as a fundraiser, development director, board member or whoever is leading the efforts to raise money. This means executing your next campaign or appeal as a Catholic rather than a fundraiser.