I try to write an article once a year for the local arts magazine. Sometimes, they pay for the article, but my real motivation is to score an invite to the swanky Holiday Fling that they host every year for their volunteers and donors.
At this event there’s an amazing spread of food and live music. One recent year, about mid-December, no invite arrived, so I finally emailed to find out when the party was. “Oh,” the editor wrote back, “this year just got really busy, so we decided not to have the party.”
Honestly, my first thought wasn’t even disappointment. It was shock—that they would so easily miss such a huge opportunity with their volunteers and donors. Saying thank you isn’t just the polite thing to do; it’s one of the easiest ways to connect with and cultivate loyal volunteers and donors. Besides, what makes anyone want to be loyal to you if you can’t bother to say thank you? Or worse, that you thought you were so busy that you didn’t think it was worth spending time on?
They didn’t realize it, but in the end, this organization sent the message that their volunteers and donors are not really valued. And over time, if they repeat that message, it’s going to be a problem.
Developing a base of dedicated donors for your organization does not have to be difficult. And there is one sure way to gain the donor’s loyalty: say thank you. This detail should never be taken lightly. It takes very little time, but it pays huge dividends.
And there are any number of ways to say thank you. Here are 7 ideas on how to say thank you to your donors:
You are never too busy to say thank you to your donors. It tells the donors or volunteers that you appreciate and value them. And that’s just one easy way to build loyalty among your donors. Contact Dickerson, Bakker & Associates for more ideas about building your donor base >>