Major Gifts and Social Media with Jay Frost

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Would you be surprised to learn that your million dollar donor is on Twitter? Every day, those who love and support your mission--and those who could join them--are communicating with their peers on social media. Finding them, listening to them and engaging with them are just three of the steps we can and should take to make our social media and fundraising programs work better and closer together.

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Social Media Fundraising:

Plan or Accident?

Big social media

money…unsolicited

―Revenue is not our goal. It’s not even part of our goal… We are trying to empower other people to raise money on our behalf.‖ – Wendy Harman, American Red Cross

What is a major gift?

Major gift fundraising is green!

Identify

Cultivate

Solicit

Acknowledge

Copyright 2007 by Gail Perry Associates

The major donor universe

Social Media Era:

Whoever finds your

message

Whoever receives your

message from others

Traditional:

Whoever is in your

database

Whoever someone in

your constituency feels

empowered to approach

The book and its cover:

yesterday & today

Social as route to the wealthy

SEI reports that 70% of pentamillionaires surveyed use social media

Spectrem reports that the percentage of U.S. millionaires who use Facebook rose from 26% in 2010 to 46% in 2011.

Fidelity Investments reports that 34% of individuals with net worth over $1 million use social media professionally, including 28% who say they use LinkedIn.

Search!

Self-identification

Source: David & Lori Lawson, “Social Media—Where the Cool Donors, And Smart Fundraisers, Are”

Social Screening

Talk with major donors

Top ―TO DO’s‖ on

LinkedIn

1 Profile your connections

2 Gather contact data and handles for your database

3 Look up graduates/group members

4 Explore the companies associated with these individuals

5 Identify potential board members, major donors or volunteers

Top ―To Dos‖

for FacebookGather information on those who

visit

Tailor the experience to their

interests

Talk with them

Be visual!

Drive traffic—and let them drive

traffic—to giving opportunities

Top ―To Dos‖ on

Twitter• Click ―Who to Follow‖

• Follow your followers’ followers

• Browse the lists

• Conduct keyword searches

• Watch hashtags

• Use the currency of the network: RTs, Tys, Shrunken URLs, and

other forms of acknowledgement

Listen & respond!

Offline vs. Online

Social media has changed

volunteer fundraising

Source: “Using Social Media Increases Fundraising by 40%” , NetwitsThinkTank

Razoo

Rachel’s wish

For major gift solicitation…

Show your love!

Beware the ants

―We’ve never done it that

way before‖

―It can’t be done‖

―It’ll cost too much‖

―We’ve been doing all right

without it‖

―Let’s put it off for now and

discuss it later‖

Social Media in Summary

A two-way street: the more you give, the more you get

Social networks are all about individual control over

identity, relationships and content

As in fundraising campaigns, and most other human activity, a

small number of people make the biggest difference…

Big opportunities ahead

Building diverse domestic audiences

Reaching the global donor marketplace

Accessing wealthy individuals

Understanding and empowering advocates

wherever they want to be to do whatever is best

for them to do

Today Not Tomorrow

Follow, Like & Connect!

Twitter: @gordonjayfrost

LinkedIn: Jay Frost

Email: jayfrost@panaslinzy.com

Phone: 571-426-6214