Monthly Giving Marketing Kit

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Monthly Giving Marketing Kit The Secrets to Gaining and Retaining Monthly Donors Part 2 of the Monthly Giving Series Prepared by DonorPerfect and Contributing Author Erica Waasdorp A Direct Solution

Welcome to part 2 of the DonorPerfect Monthly Giving Training Series. This comprehensive guide is designed from years of proven best practices to help you attract new monthly donors and retain existing ones through awareness and engagement. You can find part 1 of the series, The Monthly Giving Starter Kit here. This Marketing Kit can help you: 1. Prompt current donors to give monthly and attract new donors 2. Retain your monthly donors 3. Achieve increases in donors monthly gifts If you followed the instructions in the Monthly Giving Starter Kit, you re ready to spread the word about your monthly giving program using the tools and tips in this guide. Let s get started! 1

How to Set Up Your Monthly Donor Marketing Plan If you want to grow your number of monthly donors, you ll need to do more than ask once a year. It s ongoing, and it takes time. The more you ask and how you ask will directly affect the growth rate of your monthly donor program and improve donor retention. 1. Craft your story Marketing your monthly giving program is all about telling your story. When you share the story behind your organization, you bring a human touch and emotional element to a donor s participation in your mission. Your story should set your organization s mission apart from others and reflect the significant impact a single donor s monthly commitment can have on your success. By telling your story, you re not just asking, you re inviting the donor to become part of the story by joining your monthly giving program. 2. Incorporate your story and monthly giving asks in your communication plan The more you ask donors to join your monthly giving program, the more monthly donors you ll attain. Asking can be done directly or indirectly, depending upon the channel you choose. For example, email and direct mail are ways of asking outright, while social media posts and event invites keep donors engaged and aware of your efforts. 2

3. Establish a budget There s no standard budget plan for monthly donors, because every organization is different. If you have 500 donors, your budget to market your monthly giving will not be the same as if you had 5,000 donors. Having more direct mail addresses than email addresses can also add to your marketing cost. 4. Ask low and you ll grow! The #1 reason monthly giving programs grow is because you ask your donors to join. Ask, ask often, and ask low. By asking for a lower amount, your monthly giving program will grow much faster. A lower monthly giving amount welcomes donors of all incomes and many will eventually increase their monthly giving amount in the future. For example, if you re a membership organization, you can encourage members who typically pay for a yearly membership up front to join as monthly members instead. Rather than asking for $45 for a year-long membership, ask for $5 a month instead ($60/year), with no end date to their membership. By allowing members to sign up and receive their membership card for just $5, you ll attract more donors who are likely to donate for life! Jane Smith monthly member of 3

How to Write Marketing Copy Donors Will Respond To 1. Focus on your donors Here are some buzzwords to use in your monthly giving emails, social media posts, landing pages, and anywhere you ll be writing copy related to your program. You: Remember to always include donor-centric language in your marketing efforts. For example, You help make a difference to the animals, children, people we serve. It s your support that, etc. Less we, more you. Easy: It s all about donor convenience. Small amounts accomplish a lot: Your donor makes a difference. It s not the amount that counts. It s the fact that their continued support is something your organization can count on. Difference and Impact: Share how many lives are changed, puppies are saved, or meals are served through their generous support. Join us: The donor is partnering with you on your shared mission. It s not my mission, it s our mission. Secure: You use secure, encrypted technology to always protect their financial information. Thank you!: Say it frequently and genuinely. After all, your donors make your mission possible. 4

2. Keep it simple Don t muddle your message with legal jargon. Make your appeal all about inviting the donor to join your story through your monthly giving program. 3. Use testimonials Testimonials are extremely powerful. If you already have monthly donors, ask them why they like giving that way. Once you receive donors approval to use their replies, display their testimonials on your website, newsletters, and emails. 4. Add Urgency with a Challenge and Deadline We ve already seen that challenges and deadlines work well in general fundraising, but they have proven to work exceptionally well in monthly donor asks. Ask your board or a donor to find someone who is interested in issuing a special matching donation challenge to help you grow your monthly donor program. The amount doesn t have to be huge. Just $5,000 or $10,000 can go a long way. Include a goal for the number of monthly donors you d like to reach and make sure it s realistic. For example, if you have 1,000 donors, a 5% goal of 50 donors is a good starting point. Consider keeping your donors informed on your progress. Create a realistic deadline. We recommend at least four to six weeks for your matching challenge so you have the time to communicate regularly. After the initial announcement, send a reminder email one week before the deadline and one day before the deadline. I love supporting Coral Acres Animal Rescue. It s so easy to make a difference by becoming a member. For less than a dollar a day, I m changing the lives of animals across the country. - Jane Smith 5

How to Promote Your Monthly Giving Program Immerse your Website, Landing and Payment Pages The key to monthly giving is that you must make it easy for the donor to find, and as easy as possible to join. If you followed the directions on page 11 in the Starter Kit, you already created a Monthly Giving only web donation page. The three best ways to really grow your number of monthly donors from your website are: 1. Make monthly giving prominent on your home page. 2. Make the monthly donation form available from your main navigation menu. 3. Make monthly giving the first option on your website s primary donation form. 6

Emails are terrific monthly donor generators! Use this handy checklist to craft your monthly giving email. Here s an example of a monthly giving ask email that follows this format: Personalized greeting Tell your story Pictures or video At least 3 links to your monthly giving program donation form Challenge, deadline, and a goal Specific impact of each donation amount A testimonial Short paragraphs, large fonts, 300-500 words Always say thank you! 7

Email frequency and timing Every organization is different, but if you re serious about generating new monthly donors, consider sending your donors an email at least every month. Segment your list Small donors (less than $100) are more likely to join monthly giving programs, so target those donors in your emails if possible. Make sure you start building a special monthly giving and major giving segment for future reference. Opportunities to send emails to convert donors from one-time to monthly: 1 2 3 4 5 Welcome email Thank you email Email newsletter Special email asks such as Giving Tuesday, a challenge, a birthday, etc. Special events related to your nonprofit 8

Direct Mail Hand delivered letters are still very popular and a highly successful way to communicate with your donors. If you re like most organizations and you receive the bulk of your donations during the holiday season, consider an appeal in January, asking to support your mission 12 months a year. The Monthly Giving Email Checklist you just read over is designed to ensure your message is clear, concise, and engaging. That same checklist can also apply to direct mail. Letters Here are some variations of letters that can be used to ask for monthly donations (and upgrades) 1. Welcome letter for new donors 2. Thank you letter 3. Newsletter invitation 4. Straight letter ask Inserts, Brochures, and Newsletters 1. An insert can range in size and is typically included in a mailing appeal, thank you letter, or newsletter. 2. A brochure is usually 8½ x 11, folded in thirds. It s typically included with a communication piece you re already sending to the donor. 3. Paper newsletters should include a section that explains the benefits of your monthly giving program and include a monthly donor testimonial. 9

Other Channels Telephone When talking to a donor, ask why they give, tell them how their gift is making an impact, and ask them if they re interested in a convenient way of giving. If they re already giving monthly, ask them if they re interested in upgrading their monthly gift. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube Social media outlets can be used to keep donors in the loop about your monthly giving program s progress and how it s benefiting your cause. Mobile text-to-give and crowdfunding Be careful, many of these services charge huge fees and won t provide you with donor information. If you choose this route, only accept one-time donations and convert donors to give monthly by directing them to your website. Always make sure you re able to receive the donor information from the crowdfunding or mobile giving vendor. Personal asks Personal asks can be made by hosting mini-events at donor s homes during which you can invite attendees to join as monthly donors. Fundraising events Fundraising events offer opportunities to ask donors to join your monthly giving program, but you ll likely see more success with follow up appeals after the event. 10

Engaging Monthly Donors Ongoing cultivation is crucial to any fundraising program and monthly giving is no different. Most monthly donors want to continue to hear from your organization and like seeing how their gifts make a difference. Two important things to remember: 1. Segment monthly donors in your communications so you can track everything you do. Remember, you can t report on what you don t track. 2. Personal approaches work with all donors, but especially here. Make sure that you include monthly donors as part of your overall communications plan. Use what you re already doing for your current donors and create a special version with a simple but heartfelt thank you for their ongoing monthly support. And make sure you keep communicating with them. Get Donors to Increase Their Monthly Gift Amount Asking donors to upgrade their monthly gift helps improve their retention rate. Donors willing to upgrade are committed. Upgrades also allow you to check and update the credit card information you have on file. 11

From a system and reporting point of view, we recommend that you stop the old monthly pledge commitment and start a new one that has an upgrade code with the new amount. Asking for low upgrades will generate a higher response. Here is a guideline for your upgrade amount strategy: Just like when asking donors to join a program, take 1/3 of the amount they re currently giving. For example, if a donor s current monthly donation is $15, ask them to increase it to $20. Consider some compelling reasons for upgrading (more food, more ways to help, etc.). Use a testimonial from someone who was helped thanks to the monthly donations. Identify those monthly donors who have been giving monthly consistently for at least six months. If you re focusing on those who joined online, send an email appeal asking donors to upgrade. Typically, the same channel you used to acquire a monthly donor works best for upgrading. For many nonprofits, the phone generates the highest number of upgrades since you can have a conversation. Get the Free Monthly Giving Starter Kit! Now that you know how to gain and retain donors through your monthly giving program, make sure you kick it off right! Learn how to hit the ground running with part 1 of DonorPerfect s Monthly Giving Series, The Monthly Giving Starter Kit. A Final Word Get the Monthly Giving Starter Kit Now! The Monthly Giving Marketing Kit was created to give you strategies so your organization can leverage the power of monthly giving. With DonorPerfect Fundraising Software, you can implement those strategies using smart integrated tools built for monthly giving. Visit donorperfect.com to learn more. 12

For More Information about Recurring Gifts DonorPerfect Clients If you would like to begin a recurring gift program and your organization is not yet set up with recurring gift processing through DonorPerfect Payment Services, please contact your Client Account Manager at (800) 848-3279 or clientsales@ donorperfect.com. They can send you all the necessary information and get you started! Don t have DonorPerfect yet? If you would like to learn more about DonorPerfect and DonorPerfect Payment Services, please contact your Regional Account Manager at (800) 220-8111, info@donorperfect.com, or visit our website at www.donorperfect.com. For Additional Help Starting a Recurring Donor Program Our partner and monthly giving expert, Erica Waasdorp, is available to discuss your particular program. In addition to tools, calculators, and a blog with ongoing tips on starting and growing your monthly donor program, her consulting services are aimed at generating long-term donors, who will generate sustainable revenue for your organization for many years to come. Click here to visit A Direct Solution on DPConnect. 13

About the Contributing Author Erica Waasdorp, President, A Direct Solution Erica Waasdorp started A Direct Solution in December of 2003 with more than twenty years of experience in direct marketing, from both sides of the desk, on the client side and the agency side. She has since worked with numerous nonprofit clients with recurring gift programs, annual fund campaigns, grant writing, events, and public relations. She is also the US Ambassador for the International Fundraising Congress (IFC), held each year in October in the Netherlands About DonorPerfect DonorPerfect helps cultivate donor relationships and achieve terrific fundraising results. Track donations, constituents, mailings, appointments, to-dos and more! DonorPerfect is great for major gift campaigns and moves management as well. Not to mention, our fundraising software is rated very highly by clients and third-party vendors alike! Visit donorperfect.com to learn more about fundraising management, and what DonorPerfect can do for your nonprofit. 14