5 Traits Every Fundraiser Should Possess
I sit on the board of a local charity and during a recent meeting, I participated in a fun soul-searching exercise. Everyone had to identify a character trait they believe is essential to be an effective board director. After the meeting I had a chance to reflect on this experience and I began to ponder what personal attributes are necessary for a person to be a capable fundraiser?
Having been in the profession for more than a quarter-century, I have detected a plethora of characteristics that can elevate the performance of fund development practitioners. However, I have singled out these five (5) personal traits as the most vital to fundraising success:
Patience: Building a sustainable fundraising system
Empathy: As non-profit professionals it is crucial to have empathy for the people we serve. For those of us responsible for generating the money and resources needed to serve our communities, it is equally important that we “walk a mile in the shoes” of the donors who support us. We must learn what interests, motivates and inspires them to give to our causes. It is our duty to guide each of them along their donor journey so they can realize their philanthropic objectives. Empathizing with our donors also demands that we understand and appreciate our donors when they are unable to support us for various reasons. Ultimately, we are the guardians of our organization’s relationships with its benefactors.
Attention-To-Detail: Planning, organizing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating
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Resourcefulness: Plans rarely work out as we originally envisioned. The same rule applies to the world of fundraising. A grant or a major gift we thought was a sure thing is denied and our scheduled conclusion for the campaign is in two weeks. What do you do??? Encountering unforeseen obstacles and setbacks is a guarantee when executing funding campaigns. Modifying our master strategy
Attentiveness/Responsiveness: Yes, I know that we were only supposed to list five traits. But this pair go together and are massively important to donor relationship-building. Competent salespeople rely on solid listening skills to absorb everything possible about customers so they can meet every unique need with superior quality service. Fundraisers likewise must employ highly perceptive listening skills when engaging donors to consume as much information as possible regarding their interests, values, experiences, limitations and giving capacity. Accumulating and storing both qualitative and quantitative data
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Qualified Professional, and President/Liaison for UOCO (USA), UpperNile Orphans Care Organization (USA)
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