Givers have certain universal expectations. They expect to be listened to, treated with respect, and never taken for granted. When you ask people to give financially, you must understand that it's not something they’re naturally inclined to do. You want to ensure you honor your givers and potential givers.
A well-planned and executed year-end project does that. If a project is poorly
planned or communicated, ineffectively executed, or focused more on the church than the giver, you will do damage to your generosity culture instead of helping it grow. Remember, the goal here is forward momentum, not steps in reverse.
In order to ensure the project is a high priority for your church, you must answer the following questions:
Plan on a minimum of 30-days for planning and preparation prior to any public communication to the congregation regarding the project. Finally, you should never move forward with a year-end project unless you are determined to complete the project with excellence.
If you would like help planning your year-end giving project, one of our Generosity Strategist would love to help!