Campaign Management Services
After completing a feasibility study, organizations find that they need to retain campaign management services to help implement the findings and recommendations. Since 2004, Fitz Nonprofit Consulting has been providing hands-on campaign management to 75 nonprofit clients. We have helped raise more than $750 million for their missions. Our campaign management is a partnership. We will work alongside of your organization staff and board leadership to ensure a successful completion of the campaign. Service is tailored to meet the specific needs of each client, and can include some or all of the following:
- Overall campaign timeline
- Custom designed campaign brochure
- Capital campaign plan
- Identification of prospects for the campaign
- Research reports on campaign donor prospects that includes ask amounts
- Cultivation strategies, materials and solicitation scripts
- Training and coaching to staff and board leadership on messaging and solicitation
- Job descriptions for campaign committee positions
- Customized templates for moves management, pledge forms, and donor recognition
Campaign Fundraising Plan
The Fitz Team will create a campaign plan identifying prospective campaign donors, key fundraising initiatives, the costs associated, timeline proposed, and campaign tools that will be immediately needed by your organization to launch the campaign including:
- Campaign fundraising goals and corresponding activities
- Campaign timeline
- Campaign budget
- Gift pyramid
- List of top lead donors (with donor prospect ratings, if time permits)
- List of naming opportunities
- Pledge form
- Campaign committee description
- List of potential campaign leadership volunteers
- Campaign Honorary committee description
- List of potential honorary committee members
Capital Campaign Fundraising Plan
The first phase of a capital campaign is the planning phase. With a "green light" from the feasibility study, an organization can proceed to creating a fundraising plan that identifies their top 20 lead donors - often individuals who were interviewed during the feasibility study), create a campaign brochure to utilize in successful solicitation of donors and a campaign committee to aid in identifying, attracting, cultivating and soliciting donors.
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The first phase of a capital campaign is the planning phase. With a "green light" from the feasibility study, an organization can proceed to creating a fundraising plan that identifies their top 20 lead donors - often individuals who were interviewed during the feasibility study), create a campaign brochure to utilize in successful solicitation of donors and a campaign committee to aid in identifying, attracting, cultivating and soliciting donors.
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