There is no question that monthly giving works. The success
stories are countless and the benefits are huge for both the nonprofit and the
donor. That's what Canadian authority
Harvey
McKinnon argues in
Hidden Gold: How
Monthly Giving will Build Donor Loyalty, Boost Your Organization's Income, and
Increase Financial Stability.
The benefits of implementing a monthly giving program are
undeniable. Here are the big ones that McKinnon mentions.
Raise more money
It's a proven fact that monthly donors stay loyal longer. As
McKinnon points out, "It takes proactive action from the donor to stop," and it
is rare for them to take that action even if the nonprofit messes up.
So while donors who require constant renewal rarely make it
past two years, monthly donors keep giving for ten years plus. Also, they tend to
give more. Donors who would give $100 per year will give $20 to $30 per month.
All of this translates into huge boosts in revenue for non-profits.
Establish predictable income
The benefit of this additional revenue is more than just
value; it's predictability. Having guaranteed income each month allows you to
better plan and implement programs, marketing and events. Even if you just have
a hundred monthly donors, you can count that revenue every month.
Lower administrative costs
Each donor who signs up also gives you the added benefit of
lower administrative costs. Because monthly donors give automatically, you
don't need to solicit them repeatedly. Because they give longer, you don't need
to find as many new donors. That all translates into reduced postage,
marketing, and handling costs.
Build better relationships with donors
The long-term benefit of a monthly giving program is that it
improves the organization's relationship with the donor. Communication is
better because you're not always asking donors for money, says McKinnon.
Instead the focus is on "reporting back on how their gifts have made a real
difference to the program and the mission of the organization."
McKinnon also argues that giving regularly, and the good
feeling that comes with it, often translate into a real commitment to the
organization, with many of those donors becoming advocates.
Makes sense for donors
Finally, a monthly giving plan is also relatively easy to
sell to donors. Their lives are already designed around monthly payments, and
because donors are able to give small amounts, it's hardly noticeable to them.
Having a monthly giving program just makes sense. Surprisingly
these programs are pretty easy to implement. You just need a few things.
Simple, consistent message
Monthly giving programs really work best if you have an
appealing, ongoing mission. If you think your mission fits this bill, then you
just need to come up with a clear, simple and consistent message that sells
donors on providing ongoing support.
Want to know what sells? According to
The NonProfit Times, the focus used to be on the ease of the
transaction, but now charities are "replacing sensible with sensibility, and
injecting emotion into their monthly giving appeals."
The most effective messages focus on the connection donors
will have with the organization and its work, and tell them specifically what
their ongoing support will achieve. For example: "$20/month provides clean
drinking water to 10 families," or "Your gift of $50/month enables us to
provide lunch to two children every school day."
Candidates for the program
Another thing you'll need to think about is where you are
going to find your monthly donors. Some larger organizations recruit monthly
donors on the streets. They actually stop complete strangers and ask them to
sign up for their monthly giving program right there.
That technique works for larger organization because they
are well known. Smaller charities will probably need to tap into the supporters
you already have. Focus on your most loyal donors, maybe those that have been
giving for two years or more. They will be your best bet for switching to
monthly giving.
The technology to support the program
If you're a small nonprofit, you may be thinking that you
don't have the resources to support this kind of program, but really you don't
need very much. Low-cost database software allows you to set up and process
recurring donations in-house or on your website. It also allows you to track
all donation information so that you can thank donors, provide updates, and
keep the program running smoothly. If you've already got a donor database in
place, you can look into online donations tools. Most of them allow for
recurring donations.
Learn from what works
Wondering how often you should thank monthly donors, how you
should solicit them, what kind of message to use?
"Learn from what works," McKinnon says. Look at what
Greenpeace,
Amnesty International,
World
Vision, and
Oxfam are doing.
They're running very successful monthly giving programs, some with over a
million donors. "They're testing things all the time, finding out what's
working."
Join those programs and find out what they're doing.