2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

19
2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

description

The Art & Soul of Generosity. 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray. Universal Vision Statement for Philanthropy. “You want to compose a good world. It is an honorable and noble profession” … Maya Angelou. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Page 1: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

2010 Education Foundations ConferenceOshkosh, Wisconsin November 18, 2010

Donald R. Gray

Page 2: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Universal Vision Statement for Philanthropy

“You want to compose a good world. It is an honorable and noble profession”

… Maya Angelou

Page 3: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

• Your words define who you are

- to others

- to yourself.

• Choose them carefully!!!!!!!

Mrs. Evelyn Kaufman

Stow High School English Teacher 1958

Page 4: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

A Few Words About

• Philanthropy– Good word– Has become distorted– $$$$$

• Generosity– All inclusive– Captures what we do

• Abundance

Page 5: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Gifts and Donations

A GIFT is a tangible symbol of feelings between people

A DONATION is a tangible symbol of support to a cause

Page 6: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Development and Fund Raising

A GIFT is to DEVELOPMENT (givers)

as

A DONATION is to FUND RAISING (donors)

Page 7: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Inappropriate Terms

• hit up• shake ‘em down• put the arm on …• squeeze, milk, dun• loaded• should, ought, owes us • pass the hat• get into his/her pockets• low-hanging fruit

Page 8: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Annual vs Major Gifts

• Annual Donations– frequently given/asked– discretionary income– unrestricted fund– mailings, events, phone– Internet, social networking– 2-5% of income– 90% gifts; 10% dollars– 1st step to major gift– very, very important

Page 9: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Importance of Annual Fund in Major Gift Activity

• For all givers to universities who make a first “major gift” of $25,000 or more, – 75% made a first donation of $250 or less in

response to the annual fund– 83% have given at this level) for at least 5

years; almost 60% for at least 11 years

Page 10: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Annual vs Major Gifts

• Annual Donations– frequently given/asked– discretionary income– unrestricted fund– mailings, events, phone– Internet, social networking– 2-5% of income– 90% gifts; 10% dollars– 1st step to major gift– very, very important

• Major Gifts– infrequently given/asked– from assets: stop/think– relationship required– targeted/restricted projects– 10-20x annual fund gift– 10% gifts; 90% dollars– often repeated over time– critical to success

Page 11: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

The Math of Major Gift Work

$ For each major gift (>$25K), you need three possible or probable major givers

$ On average, a major gift is closed after 9 meaningful contacts, or between 6 mos-2yrs

$ Thus to get 5 new major gifts requires 3 x 9 x 5 = 135 meaningful contacts.

Page 12: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

ULTIMATE GIFTS

• Once in a Lifetime Gift• Combination of Giving Methods; Many

People Involved• Total Commitment to Institution’s Mission• Long, Emotional Relationship (and several

previous major gifts) • Often Involves Major Naming Opportunity• 1,000-2,000x Annual Gift/10-20% Net

Incoming-Producing Assets

Page 13: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Oseola McCarty(1908-1999)

• Life Savings: $150,000

• Size of Gift: $150,000• Reason for Giving

– To help others avoid a life as hard as hers

• Purpose of Gift– Scholarships for poor

student at the University of Southern Mississippi

Ted Turner, in giving $1 Billion to UNICEF:

“If that little woman can give away everything she has, then I can give away a billion dollars.”

Page 14: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Top Four Reasons People Give Major and Ultimate Gifts

• Belief in Mission and Stability of the Organization

• Sense of Civic Responsibility• To Invest in Projects with Significant

Social Return• High Regard for Staff and Volunteer

Leadership

Page 15: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

“It is one of the beautiful compensations of this life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself”

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Page 16: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Bottom Three Reasons People Give Major and Ultimate Gifts

• Guilt and Obligation• Promotional Materials and Proposals• Tax Considerations

Page 17: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Successful Development

THE MYSTICAL MINGLINGOF

A JOYFUL GIVER

AN ARTFUL ASKER

A GRATEFUL RECIPIENT

Page 18: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

The Cycle of Successful Development

Creating the Joyful Giver

Attention

Interest

Desire

Action

Making the Artful Ask

NO

maybe

yes

acknowledgeInvoking the Grateful Recipient

Show

Creativity

Additional Interest

Identification

Initial Contact

Page 19: 2010 Education Foundations Conference Oshkosh, Wisconsin  November 18, 2010 Donald R. Gray

Want to Learn More?

Fundraising and Development for Nonprofits

June 1-3, 2011Madison, Wisconsin

Web site: exed.wisc.edu/devconf