What Makes A Great Board Fundraising Committee? (2024)

First, a shout-out to a reader who asked me this question through my blog. (I set up a way on the homepage of my website for you to tell me what you’d like me to write about. You can even do that anonymously, if you want.)

Truth is, I get this question A LOT.

I have not yet subjected my readers to a quiz – this seems like the ideal opportunity. Here goes!

1) If you are a development director, do you often feel like you work for the chairs of the Development committee?

2) Are the chairs of the Development committee enthusiastic fundraisers?

3) How’s attendance at Development committee meetings?

4) Do you spend more than 50% of each meeting talking about your organization’s upcoming special event?

5) Does your Development committee truly promote fundraising by the entire Board of Directors?

Ready for the answers?

QUIZ ANSWERS

1.Do you often feel like you work for the chairs of the Development committee?

Common answer: Yes.

Correct answer: “NO, I partner with my Devo committee chairs. We work together to set agendas. I feel like we are a team.”

2. Are the chairs of the Development committee enthusiastic fundraisers?

Common answer: “Are you kidding me? Their arms got twisted b/c no one else would do it.”

Correct answer: “My ED and I worked with the Board Governance Committee to identify the best organizational champions and one of them actually asks for money!!!!

3. How’s attendance at Development committee meetings?

Common answer: Low. The agenda doesn’t really allow for much discussion, except around the design of the damned invitation or an individual board member’s concern about her table placement.

Correct Answer: No. The committee has a few task forces and subcommittees and they report out on their activities.

4. Do you spend more than 50% of each meeting talking about an organization’s upcoming special event?

Common answer: Are we supposed to be talking about anything else?

Correct answer: Nonprofits should not be overly reliant on special event revenue. Very risky for the overall revenue portfolio. Your board development committee should be invested in the entire portfolio, discussing how the board can help identify new major donors, new corporate sponsors, possible foundations.

5) Does your Development committee truly promote fundraising by the entire Board of Directors?

Common answer: You are kidding me, right?

Correct answer: You bet because this is what a fundraising committee does!

WHAT YOUR BOARD FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE SHOULD BE DOING

  • Provide reach. Your board is an extension of your staff. It provides your organization with more horsepower than it can afford financially.
  • Cheerlead. The point of the committee is not to ‘check up on’ the Development staff; it exists to build a culture of enthusiasm for fundraising on the board. Its work is to cheerlead and to hold the board accountable to its fundraising obligations. You can’t expect the Development Director to do it. The power dynamics are all wrong and the board won’t listen.
  • Provide accountability. The Board Fundraising committee (listen closely – here’s the answer) provides peer-to-peer accountability to ensure that board members are fulfilling their fundraising obligation. The committee partners with the staff to develop tools, trainings and ideas to give board members what they need to be effective fundraisers.

When the board meets its give/get at the end of the fiscal year, it’s the board fundraising committee that gets the standing ovation.

A 10 STEP PLAN FOR MORPHING YOUR DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

1. Devo Director (and ED if available) meet with Development co-chairs regularly. In person if possible. Lunch if possible. Wine if applicable. Propose a new primary role for them – to be cheerleaders and catalysts for board fundraising. Explain why this is so important.

2) Agree that each board member will fill out a fundraising plan for the upcoming fiscal year –to be returned to the Devo director. The plan should cover all areas of fundraising and should total up all sources.

3) Agree on a strategy for the annual ask for each board member. Who is the best person to ask (often the board chair and not often the close friend who may have recruited her/him).

4) Devo staff pulls together, compiles all fundraising plans, de-duplicates corporations / donor prospects and comes up with an overall board goal.

5)Board goal is shared by the Devo Co-chairs at upcoming board meeting. Discussion follows about what the board will need from staff and/or external sources to meet/exceed this goal.

6) Board Fundraising Committee meetings change. The agenda covers the entire spectrum of fundraising opportunities and small task forces work with a major gifts officer on key prospects to be assigned to staff and board for asks / renewals. Consider assigning a group to research new corporate prospects. The meeting is no longer a report by the Development Director about how his/her staff is progressing against goals.

7)You CAN talk about Special Events. But you cannot be consumed about it, especially if the Devo team has special events staff. A board fundraising committee is ineffective if it is simply one big special events committee. Should not work that way.

8)Provide constructive feedback to Development. Share with the staff how the board is doing, and ensure that trainings and materials requested by the board are delivered in a timely fashion.

9)Check Status at Every Board Meeting. Devo co-chairs should meet ahead of board meetings with Devo Director and talk about not only what the board needs to know but what they all agree that the board needs to do.

10) Celebrate Success.Be sure to identify success anecdotes and include opportunities to highlight great fundraising efforts on the part of particular board meetings. Celebrate successes large and small.

When there is a lack of clarity, Fundraising chairs move to a fall-back position, a passive one in which they see their role as checking in with and checking up on the work of the Development staff.

Remember: That’s what you have an executive director for.

If you have additional suggestions for improving your board fundraising committees, please tell my readers in the comments below.

What Makes A Great Board Fundraising Committee? (2024)

FAQs

What Makes A Great Board Fundraising Committee? ›

A fundraising committee should: Foster collaboration with key stakeholders, such as staff and other committees to ensure the success of the fundraiser. Provide oversight and represent the board across all fundraising efforts. Identify potential donors and devise an engagement plan.

How can I be a good committee member? ›

Use the agenda and notate points for discussion prior to the meetings. Listen to the speakers and learn from other people. Ask questions if unclear or unsure and consider all the options and share views. Always vote according to her own views or the views of those she is representing.

What is the role of the board fundraising committee? ›

The key purpose of the fundraising committee is to provide guidance, oversight, and support to fundraising planning, development, management, and reporting.

What are some characteristics of a nonprofit board that may positively impact the success of the organization? ›

Nonprofit Boards: 7 Key Responsibilities for Good Governance
  • Ensure Effective Organizational Planning.
  • Provide Sufficient Resources. Reach out to their networks. Attend fundraising events. ...
  • Make Sure the Organization Fulfills Legal Obligations.
  • Provide Proper Financial Oversight.
  • Select and Evaluate the Executive Director.
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What are the 3 W's you should look for in a prospective board member? ›

But if other people on the BoD cannot observe that you are performing the actions, they don't exist. The three W behaviors are Wealth, Work, and Wisdom.

What makes a strong committee? ›

In a sense, if a committee reflects the first five indicators of effectiveness -- a clear description of its work, a chair that knows how to lead, a solid match between the interests, skills and experience of individual members on the one hand, and the needs and requirements of the committee on the other, a good mix of ...

What does a nonprofit board fundraising committee do? ›

Overview of a Nonprofit Fundraising Committee
  • Identify the fundraising target (financial goal) for the year.
  • From prospect research, suggest the percentage desired mix of donors, among individuals, corporations, foundations, and government.
  • Identify specific potential donors for each mix and how to approach each.
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What would you say is the key to successful fundraising? ›

Successful fundraising events should be creative and engaging. Think outside the box when planning your event and come up with unique ideas that will attract donors and sponsors. Some creative ideas include silent auctions, raffles, opportunities to fund-a-need, and special entertainment or attendee perks.

Are board of directors responsible for fundraising? ›

The primary responsibility of a Board can be summarized as: governing the organization: and ensuring the success of its mission. Seeing to it that the organization has the required money and resources to fulfill its mission -- fundraising -- is one of the most critical responsibilities of nonprofit Boards.

What do you do in a fundraising committee? ›

Description
  1. Help develop Organizations fundraising programs.
  2. Help monitor progress of fundraising drives.
  3. Help develop and maintain media contact lists.
  4. Help develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions.
  5. Help recruit sponsors, participants, or volunteers for fundraising events.

What is the composition of a fundraising committee? ›

Typically, a fundraising event committee will include the following: A few select board members (note: your committee should not just be your board!) Key staff, like your development director or volunteer coordinator. Major donors or other long-term supporters.

What is the role of leadership in fundraising? ›

Leadership is essential for successful fundraising and must come from volunteer, executive, and advancement leaders. The impact of new board members and leadership on a stakeholder organization (SHOrg) can be immediate and significant.

What makes great boards great? ›

Good boards are, very simply, high-functioning work groups. They're distinguished by a climate of respect, trust, and candor among board members and between the board and management. Information is shared openly and on time; emergent political factions are quickly eliminated.

What are the pillars of board effectiveness? ›

5 Pillars of an Effective Board
  • Board Mission and Purpose.
  • Board Membership.
  • Board Governance.
  • Board Efficiency.
  • Evaluating and Measuring Progress.
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What four factors improve the effectiveness of a board of directors? ›

Improving board effectiveness requires a clear mission, diverse membership, effective governance, efficient meetings, and progress evaluation.

What skills do you need to be a committee member? ›

down into:
  • Running the group and meetings. Arrange regular committee meetings and general meetings of the association. ...
  • Keeping the group on track. ...
  • Finances. ...
  • Fundraising. ...
  • General organisation.
  • Legal liability. ...
  • Managing events and activities.

What are the duties of a committee member? ›

Committees are created to accomplish tasks. It is the responsibility of committee members to read the agenda, understand it, make motions, and then follow through with the resolutions of their actions.

How to make committees work effectively? ›

Be specific about the tasks that need to be done and realistic about the time they require. Conclude each meeting with a summary of what is to be done by whom. Keep the lines of communication open between the committee and the board throughout the life of the committee. Use staff as a resource.

Why do I want to serve on a committee? ›

Committee work allows you to gain knowledge and skills you might not have within your day-to-day role. Learn from colleagues or community leaders, hear about different points of view, and expand your knowledge.

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