Is Facebook Censoring Catholics?
You may have heard that Facebook stopped allowing ads to target groups based on religious interests.
In practical terms, Catholic apostolates could previously target their Facebooks ads to anyone who liked topics such as Our Lady, the Rosary, the Divine Liturgy, and the Pope.
Now, they cannot target ads based on these religious interests.
Is Facebook censoring Catholics?
What does this mean for your apostolate?
I outline what has changed, how to use Facebook still, or if you should abandon the platform.
What you should know regarding Facebook's changes to Catholic interests:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/is-facebook-censoring-catholics-latest-changes-may-provide-evidence
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Pitfalls to Avoid When Fundraising
When you drive, you see signs on the side of the road indicating dangers up ahead.
"Road Work Ahead"
"Slippery When Wet"
"Railroad Crossing"
When you fundraise, you should also see signs of dangers ahead. These signs usually come in the form of hunches, advice, and experience.
Today, I want to share three warning signs for fundraising. You could say these signs indicate the pitfalls to avoid. Each is extremely important and should not be overlooked:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/3-pitfalls-catholics-should-avoid-when-fundraising/
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Building the Courage to Ask for Donations
Emails.
Appeal letters.
Phone calls.
Events.
Social media.
There are many different ways you can ask people for donations. But how do you get the courage to ask? Today, I want to share with you some recommendations on how you can overcome the fear of asking for donations.
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Waste of Time to Fundraise with Volunteers?
You've likely considered using volunteers to help you fundraise.
It seems logical to use the "divide and conquer" strategy, right?
When you fundraise with volunteers, I recommend you listen to Kenny Rogers' advice:
You got to know when to hold 'em,
Know when to fold 'em,
Know when to walk away,
And know when to run.
Let me explain further:
Waste of Time to Fundraise with Volunteers?
Learn more by clicking here:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/waste-of-time-to-fundraise-with-volunteers/
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Fundraising in Lent - 3 Recommendations
We are two days into Lent. As you know, the three pillars of Lent are:
1) Prayer
2) Fasting
3) Almsgiving
How do you approach fundraising/almsgiving during this holy season?
Here are three recommendations for you and your Catholic apostolate:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/fundraising-in-lent-3-recommendations/
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Catholic School Fundraising - 3 Principles to Never Forget
You or an acquaintance is involved in school fundraising.
I receive many inquiries about fundraising for a Catholic school.
Sometimes the questions come from a network of homeschooling parents who want to launch an actual "bricks and mortar" school.
Sometimes the leadership team of a longstanding school with hundreds of students has questions about expanding their enrollment.
Whatever the case may be, there are certain fundamentals that you never want to forget. Here is what I think they are:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/catholic-school-fundraising/
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How to Major Gift Fundraise
We all want to find that one donor who can write a MASSIVE check.
Well, how do you get the big BIG check?
How do you find the MAJOR donor?
I've had my share of success stories in the arena of major gift fundraising, and if I could offer you some advice, it would be this:
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Brice Sokolowski is not your typical fundraiser. After enjoying a successful career in technology consulting in various cities (Dallas, San Francisco, Paris, Abu Dhabi, and London) around the world, he left it to help my Catholic diocese in London, England with a fundraising campaign. The campaign went on to raise over $50 million, the largest sum ever raised for the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom.
Learning from professional fundraisers, I figured out the basics and then left the diocese to focus on what I love doing most:
To help build Catholic charities, parishes, religious orders, and lay aposolates that change the culture and bring people to Our Blessed Lord.
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Futuristic Fundraising Tactics | Catholic Fundraiser
Using old-fashioned fundraising tactics to expand your apostolate might seem like a solid plan.
But tread carefully.
You might get stuck in the past and not reach your goal; however, you also don't want to use progressive and untested tactics.
So, what is the future of fundraising?
I do not believe in crystal balls, but if I had to guess, I have a hunch it looks like this. Check out my future fundraising forecast:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/the-future-of-catholic-fundraising/
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How to Reach New People and Find New Donors
There are countless opinions about reaching new people and finding new donors.
And there are a lot of fundraisers telling you their way works.
But there is also a time-tested approach that rises about the rest.
It’s the approach that makes the most sense in today’s world of computers, smartphones, and tablets. While you may be hesitant to take your apostolate online, it is worth pursuing because of how easy and cost-effective it is to find new people and donors.
Let me explain why:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/how-to-reach-new-people-and-find-new-donors/
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The Secrets to Successful Catholic Fundraising
I ran my first fundraising campaign 10 years ago.
But it wasn’t until a few years later that I discovered something that made my fundraising explode.
I know “explode” might sound over-the-top, but looking back, that is how it felt.
Suddenly, I went from making slow and steady progress with my campaigns to experiencing giant leaps forward. I saw a significant increase in donors and donations.
You could say that I discovered a few secrets about fundraising. Yes, there are some things that many people - including you - do not know about fundraising.
Today is your lucky day! I am going to share these fundraising secrets. Here you go:
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3 Successful Ways to Fundraise in the New Year
I have a proposal for you: let's make 2022 the year you reach your fundraising targets.
Even better, let's exceed your fundraising targets!
You have a mission to spread the Gospel, and you want to boost this mission with donations.
With that in mind, I want to share how I think you will find donors in 2022. My approach is simple, easy to execute, and works. Check it out:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/3-successful-ways-to-fundraise-in-the-new-year
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December and End of Year Fundraising Advice | Catholic Fundraiser
Thanksgiving is this week.
Advent is this weekend.
December starts next week.
You know what that means. The End-of-Year Fundraising season is just around the corner.
Statistically, you can raise a significant amount of donations in December. Some Catholic apostolates raise 30% to 50% of all their financial gifts during this one month.
To help you make the most of December, check this out:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/december-and-end-of-year-fundraising-advice-for-catholics/
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Fundraising Strategies for Giving Tuesday
We are a few weeks away from Giving Tuesday (the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving).
Giving Tuesday is a day when non-profits encourage people to donate to their favorite causes.
Why is this day so important for you and your apostolate? It is one of those rare days people expect you to ask for donations. Therefore, you must seize this opportunity!
Today, I want to share with you how to make the most of this day.
I have seen small apostolates raise more than $20,000 with the right Giving Tuesday campaign. You can, too, with the right approach! Check out my recommendations:
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Annoying People with Fundraising | Catholic Fundraiser
“What is the best way NOT to annoy people when asking for donations?”
I get asked this question a LOT.
Many people get hung up on this question when they’re starting their apostolate, and I get it!
The last thing you want to do is ANNOY someone.
I can answer this question in two ways. First, you have to look at what annoys people. Then, you look at what does not annoy people.
You should know about essential information, and you’re better off thinking about this BEFORE you start sending appeal letters.
Here’s what I mean:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/how-to-annoy-people-when-fundraising/
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Catholic Priest explains How to Ask for Donations
"Is there a Catholic way to fundraise?"
I hear thisquestionall the time, practically every day.
Let me put your worries at ease. The answer is YES.
For the last two weeks, I shared with you theadvice of a Catholic priest regarding the key facts every apostolate should know about fundraising.
Fr Michael is a Catholic priest in Baltimore and wrote a book titledChurch Money: Rebuilding the Way We Fund Our Mission - Lessons from a Catholic Parish (Order through Ave Maria Press).
Today, I want to share Fr Michael's recommendation on how to ask for a donation. Yes, this priest gives concrete advice on how to make the request. Check it out:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/catholic-priest-explains-how-to-ask-for-donations
P.S. You will be surprised that he does NOT organize fundraising events, all the whileraisingmore than the parish needs. Anyone with ears should listen to his advice.
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A Catholic Priest Explains How to Start Fundraising | Church Money Book Review part 2
Last week, I shared with you the advice of a Catholic priest regarding the key facts every apostolate should know about fundraising.
Fr Michael is a Catholic priest in Baltimore and wrote a book titled Church Money: Rebuilding the Way We Fund Our Mission - Lessons from a Catholic Parish (Order through Ave Maria Press).
Today, I want to outline how Fr Michael recommends you START fundraising.
It's great to learn what a priest has to say because he keeps you and me on the right path. Learn what this priest has to say:
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Catholic Priest's Advice on Fundraising | Church Money Book Review part 1
There's never been a better time to fundraise…
Yet standing out from the crowd can be more challenging than ever.
Enter Fr Michael White.
Fr Michael is a Catholic priest in Baltimore. He wrote a book titled Church Money: Rebuilding the Way We Fund Our Mission - Lessons from a Catholic Parish (Order through Ave Maria Press).
As a fundraiser, I was eager to review this book and share this priest's advice which applies to ALL Catholic apostolates.
Check it out: https://catholicfundraiser.net/catholic-priests-advice-on-fundraising-church-money-book-review-part-1/
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3 Fundraising Skills Every Catholic Apostolate Should Have
Nobody knows how to fundraise when they start.
Even I was naive during my first campaigns!
We all start in the same spot – zero knowledge and zero experience.
Just like with any activity, you have to learn along the way. Today, I want to share three essential fundraising skills that I think every Catholic apostolate should know.
Whether you are starting to raise funds or looking for some new ideas, you should know these three skills:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/3-fundraising-skills-every-catholic-apostolate-should-have
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Advice for Starting a Catholic Apostolate
If you are starting your apostolate and wanting to fundraise, I have some advice.
Also, if you want a refresher of what to focus on, I think you will enjoy these words of wisdom.
Check it out: https://catholicfundraiser.net/advice-for-starting-a-catholic-apostolate/
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Why People are Reluctant to Donate
Have you ever wondered why people might be reluctant to donate?
If you've ever had people reluctant to donate to your Catholic apostolate, then keep reading.
Asking for donations, as you can imagine, can be tricky. You spend all this time, energy, and effort fundraising, but instead of receiving financial support, you get crickets.
Why the silence?!?
Why were people so reluctant to donate?
This week, I dive into the reasons why people are so hesitant to donate to your apostolate. Check it out:
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Which Donation Ask is Best - Soft or Hard?
When it comes to asking for $, where is the sweet spot?
Some people like to use the "soft ask" - meaning you ask indirectly. For example, the donate button on your website or at the bottom of an email. It could also be a sentence somewhere in a mailer.
Other people like to use the "hard ask" - meaning you ask point-blank.
A common fear is that you will turn people off if you use the "hard ask."
At the same time, if you use the "soft ask," potential donors may not SEE your request... and you will lose donations.
So what's the solution?
I learned early in my fundraising career that knowing which ask to use is essential. There's a subtle difference between the two asks that every Catholic apostolate should understand. Let me explain:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/which-donation-ask-is-best-soft-or-hard/
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The Risk of Using Volunteers | Catholic Fundraiser
Often, we think that we cannot fundraise alone.
It is wise to look to others for help.
With any campaign you launch, you will have to get people to help you. That is why you might turn to volunteers.
However, there are significant risks to getting people to help you fundraise. Therefore, is using volunteers prudent?
I want to share my thoughts with you:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/the-real-and-present-danger-of-volunteers/
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Learning from professional fundraisers, I figured out the basics and then left the diocese to focus on what I love doing most:
To help build Catholic charities, parishes, religious orders, and lay apostolates that change the culture and bring people to Our Blessed Lord.
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How to persuade someone to donate
Hello faithful Catholic,
Today, I want to discuss with you the topic of persuasion.
How do you persuade some to donate?
I picked this topic because several people this week have asked me this question. The definition of 'persuade' is to MOVE by argument, request, or expostulation to a belief, position, or course of action.
Therefore, in the case of fundraising, we want to know how to "move by request to a course of action."
Here are my thoughts on how to persuade someone to donate.
https://catholicfundraiser.net/how-to-persuade-someone-to-donate-to-your-catholic-apostolate/
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Where to find a great Development Director
Have you ever searched for a development director?
If you have been on the hunt, finding a GOOD one can be a challenge.
It's another thing to find a good and CATHOLIC development director!
You want someone that understands both your mission and can assist your apostolate raise funds. So what's the secret to striking gold? Here are my thoughts:
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Fundraising ideas for the month of May
As you know, May is the month of Mary.
With fundraising, I describe May this way: “month of May, fundraisers go away.” Most apostolates stop fundraising altogether. It’s like an extended holiday for their fundraisers because they don’t get back to work until October.
But you’ll be working hard this summer and fall to serve people, right?
So, additional funds would go a long way!
From my experience, while most apostolates forget about fundraising in May, you can have a lot of success this month. Here is what I recommend you do:
https://www.catholicfundraiser.net/fundraising-ideas-for-the-month-of-may/
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Brice Sokolowski is not your typical fundraiser. After enjoying a successful career in technology consulting in various cities (Dallas, San Francisco, Paris, Abu Dhabi, and London) around the world, he left it to help my Catholic diocese in London, England with a fundraising campaign. The campaign went on to raise over $50 million, the largest sum ever raised for the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom.
Learning from professional fundraisers, I figured out the basics and then left the diocese to focus on what I love doing most:
To help build Catholic charities, parishes, religious orders, and lay aposolates that change the culture and bring people to Our Blessed Lord.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricesokolowski/
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Website: http://catholicfundraiser.net/
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