Telefundraising-to continue?

We have been running a telefunding campaign, via leads printed from Tessitura, for a number of seasons now. Last year proved to be a particularly difficult one (which should come as no surprise) for telefunding.

Our annual giving campaign is comprised of a fall appeal letter followed by numerous weeks of telefunding in the winter/spring. We are toying with the idea of getting rid of telefunding and going to a strictly letter/email campaign (letting folks know of course that we will not be calling them) but before we go down that road I'm trying to find some information on what other folks have done.

Anything insight provided would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Hi -

    Our Telefund has historically done better than direct mail, and did quite well (surprisingly) this past season, I think for a couple of reasons.

    First and foremost, we had a challenge in place this time around.  In our case, we had a local private foundation offer to match all new and increased gifts to the Huntington (for tracking purposes, we included SYBUNTS as "new").  We've done this in the past with smaller matching challenges (one season, a board member offered to kick in an additional $50K if we hit a certain goal, for example).  We've found that folks respond to a challenge.

    We also presented multiple payments spread across a set period as an option, which helped us with increased gifts.

    We are also looking into starting our telefund campaign earlier this season, to take advantage of calendar-year-end and holiday giving.  We've traditionally done January - April.

    Just a few ideas that have worked for us. 

    -Lisa

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    Lisa and Amanda,

     

    What region in the U.S. are you located?

     

     

    Melissa

     

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    Melissa M. Burtless

    Director of Development

    Sarasota Opera

    Sarasota, Florida

    (941) 366-8450, Ext. 253

     


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Lisa McColgan
    Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:57 PM
    To: Melissa Burtless
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Development Forum] Telefundraising-to continue?

     

    Hi -

    Our Telefund has historically done better than direct mail, and did quite well (surprisingly) this past season, I think for a couple of reasons.

    First and foremost, we had a challenge in place this time around.  In our case, we had a local private foundation offer to match all new and increased gifts to the Huntington (for tracking purposes, we included SYBUNTS as "new").  We've done this in the past with smaller matching challenges (one season, a board member offered to kick in an additional $50K if we hit a certain goal, for example).  We've found that folks respond to a challenge.

    We also presented multiple payments spread across a set period as an option, which helped us with increased gifts.

    We are also looking into starting our telefund campaign earlier this season, to take advantage of calendar-year-end and holiday giving.  We've traditionally done January - April.

    Just a few ideas that have worked for us. 

    -Lisa

    From: Amanda Ditsky <bounce-amandaditsky9877@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 8/28/2009 11:51:56 AM

    We have been running a telefunding campaign, via leads printed from Tessitura, for a number of seasons now. Last year proved to be a particularly difficult one (which should come as no surprise) for telefunding.

    Our annual giving campaign is comprised of a fall appeal letter followed by numerous weeks of telefunding in the winter/spring. We are toying with the idea of getting rid of telefunding and going to a strictly letter/email campaign (letting folks know of course that we will not be calling them) but before we go down that road I'm trying to find some information on what other folks have done.

    Anything insight provided would be greatly appreciated.




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  • Hi -
       Huntington Theatre Company is in Boston, MA.
    -Lisa
     
    Lisa D. McColgan
    Huntington Theatre Company
    Office of Development
    264 Huntington Avenue
    Boston, MA  02115-4606
    (617) 273-1546

    >>> bounce-melissaburtless1337@tessituranetwork.com 9/1/2009 4:17 PM >>>

    Lisa and Amanda,

     

    What region in the U.S. are you located?

     

     

    Melissa

     

    ---------------------------------------------

    Melissa M. Burtless

    Director of Development

    Sarasota Opera

    Sarasota, Florida

    (941) 366-8450, Ext. 253

     


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Lisa McColgan
    Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:57 PM
    To: Melissa Burtless
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Development Forum] Telefundraising-to continue?

     

    Hi -

    Our Telefund has historically done better than direct mail, and did quite well (surprisingly) this past season, I think for a couple of reasons.

    First and foremost, we had a challenge in place this time around.  In our case, we had a local private foundation offer to match all new and increased gifts to the Huntington (for tracking purposes, we included SYBUNTS as "new").  We've done this in the past with smaller matching challenges (one season, a board member offered to kick in an additional $50K if we hit a certain goal, for example).  We've found that folks respond to a challenge.

    We also presented multiple payments spread across a set period as an option, which helped us with increased gifts.

    We are also looking into starting our telefund campaign earlier this season, to take advantage of calendar-year-end and holiday giving.  We've traditionally done January - April.

    Just a few ideas that have worked for us. 

    -Lisa

    From: Amanda Ditsky <bounce-amandaditsky9877@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 8/28/2009 11:51:56 AM

    We have been running a telefunding campaign, via leads printed from Tessitura, for a number of seasons now. Last year proved to be a particularly difficult one (which should come as no surprise) for telefunding.

    Our annual giving campaign is comprised of a fall appeal letter followed by numerous weeks of telefunding in the winter/spring. We are toying with the idea of getting rid of telefunding and going to a strictly letter/email campaign (letting folks know of course that we will not be calling them) but before we go down that road I'm trying to find some information on what other folks have done.

    Anything insight provided would be greatly appreciated.




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  • I am the Development Director for The Wilma Theater. We're located in Philadelphia.

    Amanda Ditsky | Development Director | The Wilma Theater
    265 South Broad Street | Philadelphia, PA 19107
    215-893-9456 x109 | 215-546-7824 (box office) | 215-893-0895 (fax)
    amd@wilmatheater.org | www.wilmatheater.org
    2009/10 | COMING HOME | BECKY SHAW | LANGUAGE ROOMS | LEAVING
    Look for a new Wilma website launching this Autumn!

    >>> bounce-melissaburtless1337@tessituranetwork.com 9/1/2009 4:17 PM >>>
    Lisa and Amanda, What region in the U.S. are you located? Melissa ---------------------------------------------Melissa M. BurtlessDirector of DevelopmentSarasota OperaSarasota, Florida(941) 366-8450, Ext. 253


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Lisa McColgan
    Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:57 PM
    To: Melissa Burtless
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Development Forum] Telefundraising-to continue?

    Hi -
    Our Telefund has historically done better than direct mail, and did quite well (surprisingly) this past season, I think for a couple of reasons.
    First and foremost, we had a challenge in place this time around. In our case, we had a local private foundation offer to match all new and increased gifts to the Huntington (for tracking purposes, we included SYBUNTS as "new"). We've done this in the past with smaller matching challenges (one season, a board member offered to kick in an additional $50K if we hit a certain goal, for example). We've found that folks respond to a challenge.
    We also presented multiple payments spread across a set period as an option, which helped us with increased gifts.
    We are also looking into starting our telefund campaign earlier this season, to take advantage of calendar-year-end and holiday giving. We've traditionally done January - April.
    Just a few ideas that have worked for us.
    -LisaFrom: Amanda Ditsky
    Sent: 8/28/2009 11:51:56 AM


    We have been running a telefunding campaign, via leads printed from Tessitura, for a number of seasons now. Last year proved to be a particularly difficult one (which should come as no surprise) for telefunding.
    Our annual giving campaign is comprised of a fall appeal letter followed by numerous weeks of telefunding in the winter/spring. We are toying with the idea of getting rid of telefunding and going to a strictly letter/email campaign (letting folks know of course that we will not be calling them) but before we go down that road I'm trying to find some information on what other folks have done.
    Anything insight provided would be greatly appreciated.


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  • I am the Development Director for The Wilma Theater. We're located in Philadelphia.

    Amanda Ditsky | Development Director | The Wilma Theater
    265 South Broad Street | Philadelphia, PA 19107
    215-893-9456 x109 | 215-546-7824 (box office) | 215-893-0895 (fax)
    amd@wilmatheater.org | www.wilmatheater.org
    2009/10 | COMING HOME | BECKY SHAW | LANGUAGE ROOMS | LEAVING
    Look for a new Wilma website launching this Autumn!

    >>> bounce-melissaburtless1337@tessituranetwork.com 9/1/2009 4:17 PM >>>
    Lisa and Amanda, What region in the U.S. are you located? Melissa ---------------------------------------------Melissa M. BurtlessDirector of DevelopmentSarasota OperaSarasota, Florida(941) 366-8450, Ext. 253


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Lisa McColgan
    Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:57 PM
    To: Melissa Burtless
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Development Forum] Telefundraising-to continue?

    Hi -
    Our Telefund has historically done better than direct mail, and did quite well (surprisingly) this past season, I think for a couple of reasons.
    First and foremost, we had a challenge in place this time around. In our case, we had a local private foundation offer to match all new and increased gifts to the Huntington (for tracking purposes, we included SYBUNTS as "new"). We've done this in the past with smaller matching challenges (one season, a board member offered to kick in an additional $50K if we hit a certain goal, for example). We've found that folks respond to a challenge.
    We also presented multiple payments spread across a set period as an option, which helped us with increased gifts.
    We are also looking into starting our telefund campaign earlier this season, to take advantage of calendar-year-end and holiday giving. We've traditionally done January - April.
    Just a few ideas that have worked for us.
    -LisaFrom: Amanda Ditsky
    Sent: 8/28/2009 11:51:56 AM


    We have been running a telefunding campaign, via leads printed from Tessitura, for a number of seasons now. Last year proved to be a particularly difficult one (which should come as no surprise) for telefunding.
    Our annual giving campaign is comprised of a fall appeal letter followed by numerous weeks of telefunding in the winter/spring. We are toying with the idea of getting rid of telefunding and going to a strictly letter/email campaign (letting folks know of course that we will not be calling them) but before we go down that road I'm trying to find some information on what other folks have done.
    Anything insight provided would be greatly appreciated.


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