Should All Board Members Be Required to be Involved With Fundraising? Updated Version
By Eugene Fram Free Digital Image
Based on my experiences, I suggest those who have done it before or are willing, with some coaching, to try it. However, board members also need to maximize their colleagues’ contacts. That may involve teaming someone who does not usually get involved in fundraising with an experienced hand, if the inexperienced person knows a potential donor.
The CEO will also need to be an assertive leader when it comes to fundraising, but all board members will need to play an active or supportive role. Neither board members nor CEOs can abdicate their fundraising roles.
Everyone on a nonprofit board should make an annual contribution. This is accomplished by a Give and Get Policy.* Certainly, the amount depends on each director’s personal situation, but even a token amount is significant or useful contributions in other ways are in line with the policy. When developing 21st century funding grant proposals for foundations or corporations, funders want to know whether or not all members of the board have a personal interest.
*https://www.amyeisenstein.com/set-give-get-policy-for-your-board/
