2014 Activity Plan/Fundraising: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 13:58, 5 March 2014
- Lead member of staff
Katherine Bavage
- Indicative budget amount
£28,500
- Description and overall rationale
This programme refers specifically to the current costs of processing membership fees and donations by staff and our outside agencies such as Paypal, as well as other fundraising costs which may be incurred.
- Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter
This is an ongoing activity area where in each quarter we will check that the operational guidelines (listed below) are being followed.
- Success criteria and Metrics - overall and quarter by quarter breakdown if relevant
Goals
We ensure a stable, sustainable and diverse funding stream:
- Number of separate donors reaches 6000 (civi)
- Funds received from sources other than WMF fundraiser or FDC reach £295,000
- Proportion of funds from sources other than WMF fundraiser or FDC is 47%
- Proportion of funds from direct debits is 45%
We have a thriving community of WMUK volunteers:
- 90% of click throughs for the donors' newsletter
Operationally, we want to make sure that the following things take place:
- To collect all donations in a timely and efficient manner
- All donors to receive a thank you message within two working days (CiviCRM)
- All donors to receive regular e-newsletters informing them of the chapter’s activities (CiviCRM)
- Gift Aid on applicable donations to be claimed on a monthly basis (CiviCRM)
- All payments to be reconciled on a monthly basis (CiviCRM)
- Risks
- Funding income risks: the WMF funding arrangements for Chapters changes
- Economic downturn reduces flow of support from individuals
- Poor donor stewardship
- Data Protection Act issues