Successful fraternity campaign fundraising begins with strong and consistent alumni engagement.
What sets Greek fundraising apart from other sectors of nonprofit fundraising is that Greek donors already value education and the fraternity experience. Alumni give so current members may enjoy the same positive experience the alumni did. Soliciting alumni donors is about actively acknowledging their value in the chapter’s ongoing success.
Alumni engagement should begin long before asking for a campaign contribution or pledge. Potential donors rightfully expect their chapters to value the loyalty and wisdom they offer, not just for the sake of capital support dollars. Alumni appreciate being included in the ongoing community of their chapter, and even if they don’t contribute financially, they are often willing to lend support through their expertise and experience.
If the chapter has neglected to cultivate a relationship with the potential donor, the alumnus is far less likely to contribute, no matter how worthy the cause might be.
Nurturing alumni relationships is a complicated endeavor, a multifaceted and cumulative process that demands a tremendous amount of attention. However, the task can be simplified by adopting a two-pronged strategy of, first, communicating consistently with alumni, and secondly, creating opportunities to bring alumni back to their chapter.
There are many ways to effectively communicate with a Greek donor base, some of which are unique from how other nonprofits communicate. Your alumni association may have its own specific methods to facilitate taking alumni relationships to the next level. But there are also some important mainstays of good communication. A consistent, multi-channel approach is usually best.
Above all, it’s important to build consistency into alumni communication. The resulting sense of predictability and dependability demonstrates to alumni their chapter’s deep desire for regular, continual relationship-building. It also speaks to an alumni association’s professionalism and reliability when alumni can rely on a printed newsletter in the mail every six months, and get at least a thank-you phone call or handwritten note when they give.
Here are a few tips for building consistency into your communications:
Diversifying your alumni engagement and communication strategy into a multi-channel approach will help reach alumni through their preferred channels.
Tips for diversifying you engagement and communication strategy include:
It’s unrealistic to expect far-flung alumni to fly in from other states and countries to attend multiple alumni events at the chapter house. But a well-planned engagement strategy built around one or two events per year can leave alumni feeling respected and appreciated and impressed with the chapter’s capability and drive.
The easiest events to capitalize on are the ones that naturally attract alumni back to campus, like the university’s homecoming. Promoting chapter-specific homecoming events alongside campus-wide festivities is a reliable method to boost attendance. Giving alumni the chance to connect with current undergrads can lay the groundwork for future touch points and conversations.
The importance of consistency holds true for these types of events. Alumni shouldn’t wonder if a chapter event is happening from year to year. Even if turnout isn’t ideal, consistency will build alumni attendance over the long term.
When promoting chapter events, it’s always preferable to prompt alumni to respond regarding their ability to attend. For instance, post the invitation and details on how to RSVP to your social media feeds. Send emails specifically inviting alumni to attend. Mention the details of the event in the chapter newsletter, which should direct them to RSVP through email or social media. Enlist undergraduates to conduct a call-a-thon, and provide them with a list of basic talking points and instructions.
By no means are these the only solutions to drive engagement, but they are strong foundational tools and tips to build into your overall strategy.
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