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What Do Fundraisers Do?
Planning events and campaigns
Maintaining records of donor information for legal regulations
And of course: asking for donations!
Where Do Fundraisers Work?
Some places you can find fundraisers are:
Educational institutions
Religious organizations
Healthcare providers
Community and social service providers
Political campaigns
Did you know?
Do You Want A Specialization?
Some fundraisers choose to specialize in different areas, such as:
Corporate giving: finding companies for donations and sponsorships
Grant writing: writing proposals to agencies that distribute grant money
Major gifts: soliciting the biggest donations for an organization, usually requiring lots of time and complicated negotiations
Events: organizing events like silent auctions, charity balls, or festivals
Some fundraisers do all of the above, especially in smaller organizations.
Quiz
Which of the following is not an area of fundraising?
While fundraisers often work in non-profits that provide services and programs to the public, they do not deliver services firsthand. Instead, fundraisers work closely with service providers to understand and communicate the impact of these programs.
How Do I Become A Fundraiser?
Most fundraisers have a bachelor’s degree in an area like communications, public relations, or business. These areas of study focus on strong written and verbal communication skills, persuasion skills, and attention to detail, which are all important qualities for a fundraiser.
Some fundraisers also pursue a CFRE (Certified Fund Raising Executive) designation. This designation is not required to become a fundraiser, but obtaining it can give you more credibility and improve your chances of career advancement.
Did you know?
What's The Salary?
Fundraising salaries can be dependent on location and specialization. Fundraisers who bring in “big bucks” or take on management roles can increase their salary significantly!
Fundraising is also an in-demand profession and expected to grow at a much faster rate than other professions over the next 10 years.
Will I Like Being A Fundraiser?
You'll love fundraising if...
You love advocating for good causes
You're a strong and persuasive writer
You're comfortable asking for donations
You're meticulous with details and records keeping
Steer clear if...
You prefer to work independently
You don’t like writing or communicating
The thought of sales or asking for money scares you
You don’t like having to abide by lots of rules and regulations
Choose The Future Fundraiser
Fern, Yaz, Kevin and Sam are graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Which of these four friends is best suited to pursue a career as a fundraiser?
Fern:
passionate about social causes and volunteers at a community hospital
enjoys helping people directly
prefers speaking to writing
Kevin:
part-time job in retail and sales
loves meeting new people
doesn't like numbers and details
Yaz:
loves getting to know people and what matters to them
ambitious and confident
very organized with bills and receipts
Sam:
loves creative writing
expert at grammar and editing
shy and reserved in social settings
Quiz
Who should pursue fundraising?
Yaz is most likely to succeed as a fundraiser because she likes understanding people's interests. Her confidence and ambition would be good at soliciting donations, and she can keep detailed records for legal and tax purposes.
Take Action
Does being a fundraiser sound like your dream job?
This Byte has been authored by
Megan Van Massenhoven
Youth and Student Engagement