Showing posts with label donors on social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label donors on social media. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Find bigger donors through social media

Tip #3: Follow and Link In with potential donors online


It’s no secret that fundraisers keep dossiers on people of high net worth when they are cultivating them for a major gift. To speed up the time frame between collecting information and getting to the “ask,” it pays to link-up with or follow some high net-worth individuals online.
It’s true that many high net-worth individuals have staff or assistants who do their social networking for them. You may need to go the circuitous route: follow their companies, their spokespeople, their foundations. They’re online somehow.
For universities, alumni are a major group of supporters. If you are a fundraiser at a college, join your organization’s alumni group on LinkedIn. Glean information from alumni about their allegiance to their alma mater, find out how many received scholarships and frame a question about whether they would support a student through a scholarship. Make the initial “ask” in a conversational manner rather than a formal request. Then follow-up offline. Don’t put someone on the spot on a visible communication stream.
Get creative about finding your supporters online. Do you follow prospective supporters and funders? Have you made a successful “ask” based on social media? Share your story.