The Fundraising Committee is essential to the financial health and sustainability of a nonprofit.
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Develop Fundraising Strategy Works with leadership to plan and implement fundraising campaigns that align with the nonprofit’s mission and goals. |
Financial Stability A strong fundraising program provides the consistent resources needed to support programs, staff, and growth. |
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Support Revenue Generation Identifies potential donors, sponsorships, grant opportunities, and fundraising events to increase financial support. |
Expanded Network Committee members often bring connections and resources the organization may not otherwise have access to. |
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Engage the Board and Volunteers Encourages board members and volunteers to take an active role in fundraising efforts, whether through giving, networking, or outreach. |
Shared Responsibility Distributes the fundraising workload so it doesn’t fall solely on a few individuals. |
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Strengthen Donor Relationships Helps build and maintain strong relationships with current and prospective donors through stewardship and engagement. |
Increased Donor Confidence A clear, organized fundraising approach reassures donors that their contributions are being well managed and maximized. |
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Ensure Fundraising Compliance Ensures ethical practices and legal compliance in all fundraising efforts, aligning with donor expectations and industry standards. |
Mission Advancement More funds mean more impact—allowing the nonprofit to reach more people, expand services, and fulfill its mission. |
VICE PRESIDENT / FINANCE
DIRECTOR / FUNDRAISING