You’d be forgiven for thinking that fundraising is all about asking for money.
But a good fundraiser knows that that’s actually only a small part of the job. The real time consuming stuff, and the really important stuff, is the things that happen before and after the asks. In fact, if you get really good at the ‘inbetween’ stuff, you start to see your asks get easier and your results get better.
And yet we neglect these things.
Why?
Because they don’t feel like fundraising.
But it’s a false economy. Making a bunch of cold calls and asking for money or gifts in kind feels like fundraising. Posting social media post after social media post asking for donations feels like fundraising. Organising a big gala ball or a golf classic even feels like fundraising because of all of the little transactions along the way.
But are they the best use of your time?
The best fundraisers I know carve time in their schedule for fundraising that doesn’t feel like fundraising. And if you want to see your results improve then perhaps ask less and do the following 8 things more: