Asking for church donations requires tact.
Churches often need to ask for donations for money for special projects or items that are not in the regular church budget. Asking for donations tactfully can be challenging, yet necessary for the financial well-being of the church. Solicitors can ask individuals or businesses for cash or product donations, either in person, in writing, through emails or through phone calls.
Instructions
1. Introduce your church and its community ties. Play up its features; promote even those things that seem negative at first glance. If the church has only been in the community a short time, explain church goals for community involvement and the plans you have to accomplish your vision. Outline accomplishments in recent years.
2. Include written materials if possible, whether you visit the business personally or send a donation letter. People like to see concrete pictures of what your church has done. Newsletters, pamphlets, a church bulletin or website links all provide good options to engage potential donors. (Reference 1)
3. Ask clearly and specifically for contributions. This can be in terms of specific amounts of money, help with technology, discounts or donations. Explain why you need the donation.
4. Clarify how your church will benefit from contributions and why you need business support. Explain what you will do with the money or donation you receive from the business.
5. Elaborate on the benefits the business will receive through the donation. In addition to the intrinsic feeling of doing good for others, the business will show community support. Church members, in turn, will be more likely to support that business. Emphasize other ways the church can highlight the business, such as promoting the business in the bulletin or inclusion in the church business directory.
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