relationship building 101: how to make your constituents fall in love with you
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Relationship Building 101: How to make your constituents fall in love with you
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How do I find them?
The first interaction
Building the
relationship
Keeping
the relationshi
p going
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How do I find them?
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How do I find them?
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Look Legit•professional looking website?•photos and names of people working there?•stories and photos of your work?•active on social media?•set up to receive online donations?•giving page easy to find?•physical address and annual report listed and easy to find?
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Go where the donors areTwitter Ads to those following similar causes
Ticket sales opened: 4:00pmSOLD OUT: 4:04pm
Bookings opened: 10:00amFULLY BOOKED: 10:02am
Help them give time, then money.
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Find them in unlikely places•Cause Marketing – make it about them•Employee Engagement•Make it easy to partner with you
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Cause Marketing made easy
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59% of Millennials give through their work
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Loyal Donors are your best recruiters
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San Francisco AIDS Foundation
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A tweet is worth its weight in gold
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How do I go viral?• Unpredictable, but can be primed• Need to have strong social media• Be unpredictable, yet simple• Find your “sneezers”• People with large networks • How do you engage and inspire
them?• Clear and Specific Call to Action
“do this or donate $100”• Create urgency “complete this in
24hrs”
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How do I find them?
The first interaction
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The first interaction.
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First donation, as a first date•Start with coffee•Don’t try to win them over from the start•Ask questions, learn more•Make it about them•Give them something of value
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Don’t wait the 3 days to call• Send your thank you as soon as possible• 53% of donors say “achieving and communicating measureable results” drives them to donate again• Invite them out again, but a soft ask • Follow us on social media, subscribe to blog• Share this with a friend - https://clicktotweet.com/
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A Photo can make all the difference• People are obsessed with images• 350 million photos uploaded to
Facebook/day• Tweets with an image get 35% more
retweets • Capture their experience and share it
with them• Photos of the volunteer day• A photo of how their funds are being used• Photos of your team processing the
donation• An image makes the experience
concrete• Videos too!
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Check out your competition
•Make a small donation at a similar organization•What was the donor experience?
How do I find them?
The first interaction
Building the
relationship
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Building the relationship.
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What do we do in our relationships?•Use knowledge to respond & influence differently•We don’t overthink communicating with those we know•Make it personal•Listen more•Make it about them
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Write like you would to a friend•No marketing jargon•Read your email out loud to a friend•What’s your name again?•Choose <insert field> wisely
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Thank you’s that stick“Dear Rachel- The screams and squeals from the girls were positively deafening when they found out that, thanks to your generous support, they were going to get to tour the nation’s capital. Thank you!”
Vs
“On behalf of the staff, board and volunteers of XYZ organization…”
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To be continued…•Always add the “next” thing in an email•Keep them on a journey•What’s the next project?• Is something big in the works?•Events coming up?
How do I find them?
The first interaction
Building the
relationship
Keeping
the relationshi
p going
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Past the honeymoon phase…•“Real” relationships vs donor relationships•You aren’t out to “win” them or “trick” them •Understand that relationships change over time
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Ask questions. People will answer them.•Not the form type – like address, email blah, blah•Ask about the “why”•Drop downs to bucket people into campaigns •Capture stories when you can•Capture the data you would for a personal relationship•Use CRM to secure your Institutional Memory
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It’s all about them• Listen to them on social media•Make sure you retweet stuff that is important to them• They get a notification when you do!
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Remember & Celebrate Milestones
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Data that helps you segment & personalize•We “expect” to be treated differently• Create personas to understand different types of stakeholders•What data are you going to action on?•What data truly differentiates them?
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Less wasted marketing effort.•Your email clicks and opens will improve•More donations with less emails•Build more trust•Less likely to appear as SPAM
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Segmenting your data•New vs Regular Donors• You don’t talk to an acquaintance the same way as an old pal
•Annual Giving Level• Not more important, but want to see bigger impacts/strategy
•Potential major gift donors•Who is already engaged with similar organizations?
•Matching gift donors• Have an employer match program at work
•Event Attendees
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Segmenting your data•Geography• If national, do you share stories that are more local to them?
•Age group• Affects finances, way they communicate, etc.
• Job/Employer•Do they have skills that are valuable as a volunteer?•Does their employer have matching or volunteer days?
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•Was sent out at intermission of the show and had a 67% open rate!•Followed up by a call, 50% purchased another ticket
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Keep your data clean•Bounce rates can affect your overall ranking•Don’t waste sending mail to people not there•Time and effort is costly
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Before you click send•Why am I sending this?•Who will receive this email?•Does a segment deserve a different message?• Am I missing a group that would care?
•What’s in it for them?•Where am I sending them after?•How am I using personalization?
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Keep connected to them•Share a story monthly on a blog•Tweet that story•Share on Facebook
•Quarterly newsletter•Use blog stories•Ask subscribers to share the stories•Have a strong and specific call to action
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Analyze & Refine•What tweet did the best?•Which Facebook post got the most likes?•Which blog post had the most conversions?•Track email open rates and click rates
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Things learnt from the business world• Customer service is the most important thing• It’s harder to acquire a new customer than retain one you have
• 5% of donors leave because they think the nonprofit doesn’t need them.• 8% of donors leave because the nonprofit didn’t share how money will
be used.• 9% of donors leave because they don’t remember giving.• 13% of donors leave because the nonprofit didn’t say thanks.• 18% of donors leave due to poor service or communication.
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30sec key takeaways• Stakeholder relationships are like your personal relationships• Ask questions, learn more about them• Communicate often•Use messages that “stick”• Secure your institutional memory with CRM• Customize & Personalize the message to segmented groups
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Melissa Alvares@[email protected]
Kathryn Murphy@SFAIDSFound [email protected]
Materials & Collaboration Notes: http://po.st/love101-16NTC
Session Evaluation: http://po.st/AQ3KfI