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The Power of Heroic Philanthropy: Understanding Donor Motivations

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Now, it’s time to get back to the “one big thing” in fundraising: Advance the donor’s hero story. It’s an extreme form of philanthropy. Heroic philanthropy A hero displays sacrificial protection.[5] 5] A heroic donation is this: a sacrificial gift that protects the donor’s people or values in a crisis.

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Dr. James explains how to harness friendship reciprocity to unlock heroic donations

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6] A donor can be seen to sacrificially protect his people or values. Emits positive externalities”] Understand the donor’s values and preferences? Good at reading your mind”] Value the donor personally? Share the donor’s goals and values? Evolutionary Psychology, 6 (3), 386-392. [20]

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How to build deeper connections with your donors using surveys

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The universal steps for a compelling donor experience are: Socratic fundraising guides the donor through these steps.[1] This means connecting with the donor’s Values People, or Life story. Values identity questions: Examples Here is an example of questions asking about donorsvalues.

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How to develop a ‘character’ in your fundraising stories in 3 steps — according to Dr. Russell James

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At the heart of philanthropy is story. To be relatable, the donor must identify with the character. The donor must see things from the character’s perspective. The donor must have empathy for the character’s situation. Motivation for giving to NCAA Division II athletics. Story starts with character. 2015.05.011.