Is Your Capital Campaign Toolkit Set and Ready?
A capital campaign may sound intimidating, but it doesn’t need to be. In today’s episode, Katie interviews Amy Eisenstein, the CEO of The Capital Campaign Toolkit and a veteran fundraiser. If you’re wondering how much, who to start with, or where to begin, this episode will equip and inspire you to take the next step toward a successful campaign.
Capital Campaigns Are About Transformational Change
Knowing when to launch a campaign and how much to set as your goal can feel like moving targets. Amy clarifies by explaining that a capital campaign should result in a transformational change to your cause. Raising funds for maintenance and repairs is not transformational. A new program or additional capacity to serve are examples of transformational goals.
Is it feasible to do your feasibility study?
With the expertise of a career dedicated to capital fundraising, Amy lends a fresh perspective to the campaign preparation process, including feasibility studies. She shares how her business has a method of training nonprofit leadership and fundraising staff to conduct their feasibility studies. In doing so, the nonprofits retain the relationship and learn first-hand what their supporters and community stakeholders think and feel about their campaign.
Listen to the full episode for more of Amy’s expert insights!
Meet Amy Eisenstein:
Amy Eisenstein, ACFRE, is CEO and Co-Founder of the Capital Campaign Toolkit. Her published books include Major Gift Fundraising for Small Shops and 50 A$ks in 50 Weeks. Amy became an AFP Distinguished Fellow in 2021, an AFP Master Trainer in 2009, and served as the president of AFP-NJ in 2014 and 2015. Amy became a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) in 2004 and received the ACFRE in 2013. For more information and free resources, visit amyeisenstein.com or CapitalCampaignToolkit.com.
Shout out to our friends at BryteBridge Nonprofit Solutions for making today’s episode possible!
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