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Fundraising 101
Almost 11 months before her first AIDS ride, Jenny Rosetti called the ride office for a pep talk.
"I don't know if I can raise $3,200," said Jenny, a New Jersey mom who was already juggling a family, a job and college classes. She was concerned that the fundraising challenge might keep her from joining the ride.
Jenny went on to raise more than $11,000 with a gutsy combination of persistence and creativity.
- She asked everyone to support her, friends, family, co-workers, strangers, her dry cleaner and locksmith, even the mayor of her New Jersey town. He wrote a check and forwarded her story to two local newspapers.That generated more contributions. A local car dealership donated $1000 after she offered to wear their logo on her bike jersey.
- She was creative. Jenny set up her bike on a trainer outside a supermarket and at a school event, and posted a big sign "I'm riding 560 miles to raise money for AIDS." She collected more than $400 from passersby.
- She never went anywhere without donation forms!
- She made a commitment to succeed.
Most people struggle
to fit a trip to the drycleaners
into their packed schedules.
We bet most of the people you
know are like that. So what
does it say about you that you're
fitting trips to the gym, morning
bike rides, and long weekend
bike rides into your schedule?
That you care enough about the
environement to commit three
days of vacation time to a ride?
That you're brave and determined
enough to take on a mountain
range and 260 miles of open
road?
We think it says that you're extraordinary. We think your friends and your community will feel the same.
Fundraising is about commitment. It's about conveying to others why your cause is important and asking them to support your commitment.
On this page, we've pulled together the tools to help you write a fundraising letter, track your progress and develop creative fundraising ideas.
No time like the present
When should you begin fundraising? Today!
We've heard all kinds of theories from riders who have found creative reasons to delay their fundraising "People are still paying their Christmas bills," or "I thought I would wait until people get their tax refunds," or "The ride isn't for months. It's too soon."
The most successful
riders who have done the most
for our AIDS beneficiaries at
our sister Empire State AIDS
Ride mail a well-written letter
as soon as they register. That
gives them plenty of time to
follow up with an update on
their training and a second
--- and even third or fourth
--- request for support.
(We've also learned from our riders that it is next to impossible to ask for support after the ride is over. Don't wait until the last minute! )
Don't forget to write, or...*
* everything you need to know about writing a good letter
Your fundraising should begin with a one-page letter. If this is your first letter, here's a step-by-step guide.
1. Start by composing your mailing list. If you have a computer, create a list on MS Word and you can generate labels and personalize your letters with mail merge. It's also an easy way to send follow up letters and thank you notes!
Put everyone on your list.
- Your relatives.
- Your friends. Your friends' parents. Your friends' friends.
- Local merchants and professional practices.
- Your co-workers.
- Your neighbors (One rider slipped a letter under every apartment in his building. A suburban rider mailed a letter to all his neighbors with a few block radius. Even neighbors she had never met. She began with... "I'm the crazy biker lady you see riding at 6 a.m. every day. Here's why I'm out there..."
- Old classmates (or current ones if you're still in school)
2. Find a quiet spot, grab some paper and a pencil (or your wireless laptop) and take a minute to think about why you're taking on this extraordinary challenge.
All of us must
face the consequences of years
of abuse of our finite environmental
resources.
Start by answering four questions. Keep your responses brief, no more than three or four sentences each.
- What will you
be doing on October 6th?
- Why?
- Why do you
care about preserving and
protecting the natural Hudson
River environment in our backyards?
- How much time
will you devote to training
and fundraising in the months
leading up to the ride?
There's no right or wrong way to answer any of these questions. Just write from your heart.
Finished? Here's
your chance to help our great
beneficiaries educate the public
about the environmental issues
facing us now by answering one
more question.
Why should you
support organizations that advocate
for clean air, water and land?
Here are some of our answers:
Because
Because
Because
You may also click
on the "beneficiary"
link to the left of this page
to read about the missions of
our participating organizations.
That will provide you with even
more information about thethe
work you have pledged to support
and why your work is so important.
Close your letter by asking your friends to support you with a generous check.
This is a good time to slip in a famous story about the late U.S. House Speaker Tip O'Neill. During his first political race for Cambridge City Council, he just assumed he had the support of his neighbor, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien.
But on election day, she called to him: “Tom, I’m going to vote for you even though you didn’t ask me.”
“Mrs. O’Brien,” O'Neill replied, “I’ve lived across the street from you for eighteen years. I cut your grass in the summer and shovel your walk in the winter. I didn’t think I had to ask for your vote.”
“Tom, let me tell
you something. People like to
be asked.”
No one wants their
generosity to be taken for granted.
That includes your sister, your
brother, your partner, your
husband, your wife, your parents
and your best friend. Don't
wait for them to volunteer.
They're waiting for you to ask.
Now you have your great letter.
3. Type it, copy
it or write it out in longhand.
Make sure you sign your name
at the bottom. (We like to further
personalize our letters with
a handwritten "thank you!")
Put it in an envelope with a
donation form and a self-addressed,
tamped envelope and mail a copy
to everyone you know.
A few more tips:
Personalize your
salutation! We prefer Dear Mom
or Dear Uncle Joe to "Hi
everyone."
Proofread your
letter for typos!Ask a friend
to read your letter before you
mail it!
4. When your donations arrive, and BEFORE you mail them to us, make sure your name is written on the lower lefthand corner of the check.
Next, please go
to your personal web page and
enter them there. (Log on to
your personal web page and click
on tools.)
Make sure you
include email addresses, particularly
for donations of more than $250.
We do NOT sell our mailing list,
so your supporters don't have
to worry about spam. Our system
automatically generates an email
receipt which is the only record
your supporters will get for
tax purposes.
5. AFTER you enter
your checks, mail them to The
Green Ride, P.O. Box 984, Planetarium
Station, New York, NY 10024-0541.
Now, a special request from our volunteers: No staples, please!
If at first you don't succeed
Here's where persistence comes in.
A month has passed since you sent out your fundraising letter, and some of your friends still haven't responded. Now it's time to send a follow-up letter.
Here are a few ideas we like:
- Send a training update and tell your friends just how many hours you've spent in the saddle or at the gym. Remind them why you're working so hard. Tell them again how much you appreciate their support.
- Send a donation form and a photo of you on your bike!
And if you still don't hear from them...
Internet donations
You may also offer your supporters the option of contributing online.
We love the convenience of the internet. Riders agree, sending an e-mail on the Kintera system is easy.
Start by writing a personal note to your friends.
Follow the same rules for writing a regular letter.
- Make it personal! Make it interesting! You're doing something great!
- Keep your note brief. No more than four paragraphs.
- Check for typos!
- Print it out and have a friend read it first.
Donors who support you by e-mail will automatically receive a thank you generated by the website. (That's a nice start, but they'll also appreciate a phone call or a good old-fashioned thank you note from you.)
A century
is a big ride. A triple century
is an amazing ride, and other
creative fundraising ideas
Tape a New York
State topographical map to your
office wall and mark in the
general route from New York
City to the Catskills and back
again. It's a terrific conversation
starter and a great way to impress
upon your colleagues or classmates
just how far you're riding.
Your back is great advertising space! Offer to wear a company jersey (no cotton, please!) across the state in exchange for a generous donation. Ask your local car dealerships, sporting goods shops, and banks to be your sponsor.
Team up with another
rider and throw a party. Have
a barbecue in your backyard,
partner with a local bar, get
a merchant to donate an item
for a raffle (but please, make
sure it's legal in your area!),
team up with the fire department
and sponsor a pancake breakfast.
Ask your friends
to sponsor you by the mile.
At $1 a mile they'll sponsor
you for $260.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We can't say it
enough, and neither can you!
Your donors will
appreciate a sincere thank you,
and they'll remember your effort
when you ask them to support
you in the future.
Print a postcard using a picture of you and your bike and mail it with a note of thanks.
Send a note describing your training efforts.
Corporate fundraising
The Green Ride
is dedicated to offering an
event that is sustained by the
generosity of our riders, whose
entry fee covers about half
the costs of food, road support,
permit fees, and campground
charges. We're grateful to the
many small businesses and corporations
who are donating goods and services
to allow us to work toward our
goal of a minimum 82-percent
return to our beneficiaries,
among the highest for fundraising
events.
Contact the ride office at martyrosen(insert@here)aol.com or by phone at (917) 817-5775 (between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, please!) for more information about sponsorship opportunities.
We'll thank our corporate sponsors by adding their names to our website and ride jersey!
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