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3 Big Reasons Why An ‘Ask’ Is Mostly About Your Donor’s Hero Story (Not Your Organization’s)

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A key part of a fundraising story is the ask. A good fundraising story needs a compelling ask. He writes, “When an Inciting Incident occurs, it must be a dynamic, fully developed event, not something static or vague. The fundraising ask matches the inciting incident. In fundraising story, the ask is an inciting incident.

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How to be an authentic guiding sage for your donors

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This role can direct the fundraiser’s work. The fundraiser makes the call to adventure. She helps along each step of the journey. She introduces the hero to friends and allies that help. She provides magical weapons that help. She helps the donor start the hero’s journey. Appearing helpful is easy.

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Why you must deliver value in fundraising, not just take the money and run

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The noble dream Small nonprofits have needs. And besides, the struggling nonprofit is doing good things; it deserves a big gift. The crass reality This administrator-hero story feels noble. Suppose a friend asks for your help. Even if you think it’s worth that much, that doesn’t help. Often, it’s obvious.

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Why you must deliver value in fundraising, not just take the money and run

iMarketSmart

The noble dream Small nonprofits have needs. And besides, the struggling nonprofit is doing good things; it deserves a big gift. The crass reality This administrator-hero story feels noble. Suppose a friend asks for your help. Even if you think it’s worth that much, that doesn’t help. Often, it’s obvious.

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