Women’s Support Organizations and Current Fundraising Conditions
Read MoreSuccessful fundraising begins with accurate, timely, and relevant information. Prospect research identifies, analyzes, and recommends avenues of financial support so that the fundraising goals of a non-profit organization can be realized. It is a technique used by fundraisers, development teams, and non-profit organizations to learn more about their donors and prospective donors – their personal backgrounds, giving histories, wealth indicators, and philanthropic motivations – and to evaluate a prospect’s ability to give (capacity) and warmth (affinity) toward an organization.
The role of research is essential at each stage of the development process: identification, discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Our expert research team provides affordable, concise, and actionable information that can identify and prioritize prospects. Our research efficiently directs the efforts of fundraisers by providing support to data-driven decisions and informing solicitation and marketing strategies.
Our services include:
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Prospect pipeline development
Identification of campaign funding sources
Identification of grant sources
Grant writing
Analysis of existing donors to identify those with the capacity to elevate their giving
Competitive reviews/Environmental Scans
Development of prospect management plans and processes
Vetting of board and volunteer prospects
In-depth wealth analysis
Identification of corporate prospects for marketing sponsorships and event underwriting
Research training and workshops
Supplemental research work during busy times
Temporary support during staff absences
Ken Kempcke has over 25 years experience as a prospect researcher, grant writer, donor relations specialist, database administrator, journalist, editor, and academic librarian. He has played a significant role in successful fundraising campaigns across Western Canada and the United States.
Ken holds a Master of Library and Information Science Degree from Indiana University, a Master of Arts in American Studies from Purdue University and a B.A. History Degree from Eastern Illinois University. Ken is a long-standing member of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement.
Women’s Support Organizations and Current Fundraising Conditions
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