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STRATEGIESFORSUCCESS campaign best practices Whether you're running your very first United Way campaign you're a returning campaign coordinator, this list of campaign strategies will help you define the best practices and promotions for your workplace campaign. When meeting with your Campaign Team, discuss the strategies below. What would work best for your corporate culture and your employees? Brainstorm new ideas! If you have any questions, contact your United Way representative. Campaign Team Recruit a campaign committee that includes representatives from all departments, labor unions and retiree groups. The best candidates are people who are organized, enthusiastic, creative and interested in improving our community. Anyone from your company who has been helped by United Way themselves makes a great addition to the team (see sample emails). Find a co-chair who will be your successor and involve them in the planning, organization and implementation of the campaign. CEO Endorsement Talk to your company s leadership about approving a campaign team and budget and allowing company time for campaign-related meetings and activities. Ask top management to publicly support, endorse and actively participate in the campaign and events. An email from the CEO can help set the tone for the campaign, and thank you emails to all contributors are appreciated by employees (see sample emails). Campaign Materials & Speakers Publicize your United Way campaign with brochures, posters, table tents, banners and more all available online or by filling out a campaign supply order form. Work with your United Way representative to produce pre-printed and customized pledge forms. United Way speakers are also available by request. Kick-off Event Invite staff to a kick-off event that communicates management support, campaign goals, activities, how to make a gift and campaign dates. Invite a United Way representative to speak. Ask current contributors to consider increasing their gift and thank loyal contributors (see kick-off planning tips). Campaign special event A campaign special event can help increase awareness of your campaign, bolster campaign results and participation and add fun and excitement to your campaign! Events like office bingo, a bake sale, a donation-based lunch and 50/50 raffles are all easy event ideas to keep your campaign lively. Think about what gets your colleagues excited or what hobbies or talents employees have that could be incorporated. (See Fundrasing Ideas From A-Z for more) Incentives ours & YOURS United Way offers an annual Campaign Incentive Program for donors who give at certain levels. Grand prizes include a new car, HDTV and more. For more details, visit unitedway4u.org/campaign-incentive-program or contact your United Way representative. Several companies have seen great success in promoting their own incentives. Use your campaign budget to purchase gift cards to raffle to donors, or ask for donations of silent auction style baskets or other prizes (see sample emails). Workplace Promotion Mention the United Way campaign in your company newsletters, emails, voicemail, inter-office TVs and social media pages. Post United Way facts and reminders on your company s intranet site. Also include the link to United Way s website (unitedway4u.org), Facebook page (facebook.com/ unitedwaywestmoreland) and twitter handle (@UWWest). Follow United Way of Westmoreland County on Facebook and Twitter and share it with your coworkers. If you tweet from your company account, tag @uwwest. Retiree appeal Communicate with retirees about your United Way campaign. Send communications and solicitations via email or mail.
SPREADTHEWORD COMMUNICATING YOUR CAMPAIGN EnsurE the Ask Make sure every employee is asked and given an opportunity to give through team meetings, events, emails, letters or one-on-one solicitations. You can do this through a number of ways: A personal ask is by far the most successful ask. Distribute pledge forms to all managers or department heads and ask them to distribute to their teams in unit meetings. Have your campaign team members personally distribute pledge forms & brochures and ask each person to consider giving to United Way. Explain why you give. Email Campaign Announce your campaign kick-off and any other campaign events via email. Your United Way representative can provide you with email templates for several different types of emails. Tell employees when the campaign ends and where they can return forms. Ask every employee to turn in a donor form by a certain date even if they choose not to contribute. This will let you know that every person has had an opportunity to give. Updates & Follow-up Provide regular updates to employees about the progress of your campaign via email. You can also do visual displays, like a thermometer poster. Follow-up with an individual email or personal ask to those who haven t given in the final week of your campaign (see sample emails). Campaign Close Report the final totals of your campaign to your employees via email, mail or meeting. Thank your campaign team, campaigners and employees who participated. If possible, have an email or letter drafted from the CEO to thank all employees who gave during the campaign (see sample emails). Communicate the results of the campaign through your company's newsletter, enewsletter, website, intranet, social media pages and other communications. Share campaign totals, goals reached, success stories and photos. Sample Emails Find these sample email templates at unitedway4u.org/campaign-center: > Campaign Team Recruitment Invite employees to join your campaign planning team. > Campaign Announcement Announce your upcoming campaign to all staff. > Campaign Announcement from CEO > Kick-off Event Invitation Announce your kick-off event and tell people why they should be there. > Campaign Progress Update Thank those that have already donated and remind everyone else why it s important. > Reminder to Donate Send shortly before the campaign ends. One last reminder for those who haven t given yet! > Campaign Thank You Set of two emails, thanking your donors and relaying the full details of your campaign results. > Campaign Thank You from CEO > Request & Thank You for Incentives Ask for donations of door prizes and other items for your campaign events and incentives.
THECAMPAIGNCHECKLIST Two or more Months Prior to Campaign Campaign Planning Meeting - Meet with your United Way representative to discuss preliminary goals, strategies and areas of growth for your campaign. Attend Training - United Way's Employee Campaign Chair Summit is hosted every August. Contact Your CEO/Senior Management - Communicate your United Way campaign goal(s), ask for endorsement and involvement in campaign. Form Your Team - Invite and confirm members of your campaign committee. One Month Prior to Campaign Meet With Your Team - To develop your campaign plan, including: Campaign dates (start and end) Goals, theme & timeline Communications Your kick-off event Ask method Other campaign events Possible company incentives Campaign materials needed Other promotional ideas Retiree involvement Team member roles and assignments Submit Campaign Supply Order Form - Available online at unitedway4u.org/campaign-supplies-request-form. Request Speakers - From your United Way representative. Send a Campaign Announcement - Ideally from your CEO/leadership. Distribute Pledge Forms/Materials - To those who will be making asks (if possible, have team/unit leaders make asks during departmental meetings or have campaign team members personally distribute pledge forms and ask each person to consider giving.) Contact Appropriate Staff - About promoting campaign via company website, intranet, social media sites, newsletters, etc. One week Prior to Campaign Send Staff an Invitation - To your kick-off event. Begin General Promotion - Of your campaign around your workplace, according to your campaign plan During the Campaign Hold your kick-off event. Ensure Pledging Information is Distributed - To all employees so everyone has an opportunity to give Keep a running total of pledges made. Send an Initial Campaign Progress Update - To all donors/staff. Send Invitations - To campaign special events. Host campaign special events. Meet With Your Team - For a mid-campaign review. Send a Second Campaign Progress Update - To all donors/staff. Send a "Reminder to Donate" Email - To all staff that haven't given. Personally Follow-Up - With any donors who haven't given. After the Campaign Submit Your Envelope - To your United Way Representative. It should contain all original pledge forms. Make a copy of forms for your records. Send Thank You Emails - To donors/staff (if possible, send this from your CEO/leadership.) Share Campaign Results - With employees via social media, intranet and/or newsletters. Meet With Your Campaign Team - to review the campaign and thank them for their participation. Encourage Ongoing Engagement - With United Way by sharing our website, social media pages and enewsletter.
THECAMPAIGNKICKO TIPS FOR PLANNING A GREAT EVENT The most successful United Way campaigns have one key element in common the use of employee kick-off meetings. This is your chance to share your passion for helping people and your commitment to United Way. Incorporate your own story about why you are volunteering and supporting the organization. Your enthusiasm will make the difference in connecting with other employees. The goal of employee meetings is to let your coworkers make an educated decision about giving to United Way of the Westmoreland County. Things to Consider When Planning Tag your kick-off onto an existing meeting. A 30-minute meeting is best. United Way staff and United Way partner agency staff are available to speak at meetings, to talk about what we do, how we do it, the impact we are having in our community, our partnerships and stories about the lives we touch and the lasting changes we are seeing. Secure employee involvement by providing incentives such as door prizes, giveaways and food. Plan for management to be present and participate in meetings. Put employees names on pledge forms and distribute as people enter the meeting room. Talk to your United Way representative about receiving pre-printed pledge forms. Collect all pledge forms at the end of the meeting or have immediate follow-up by your campaign team. Personally contact employees unable to attend the meeting due to sickness or vacation. Presentation Planning Check List Secure a time, date and location for meetings. Inform employees by personal letter, newsletter, payroll stuffer or email that they will be asked to make a decision regarding contributions to United Way at the meeting. Gather United Way materials (brochures, buttons, incentives, etc.). Materials can be provided by your United Way representative. Bring pens for people to complete their forms. Prepare your comments. Secure attendance of your United Way representative and/or a community speaker. Secure the involvement of the CEO or department manager (and union leader if applicable). Follow-up Check List Collect pledge forms and cash donations. Distribute buttons/incentives, if applicable. Meet with those who missed the meeting. Tally the results and send a campaign update to employees.