Friday, April 20, 2012

Make the Ask: emails.

Let's talk a little about making an email request for donations.

Whether you are a student tapping into your family's holiday card list or an adult sending out emails to friends, business associates, clients, acquaintences, etc. - emailing a request for donations to the American Cancer Society is a simple and effective way to raise money quickly.

There are a few steps in this process. 

1.  Write a letter / email request.   Spend some time with this.  It's important to share the Reason You Relay in your note.  Consider putting in a picture to personalize your request a bit further.  Your note does not need to be a masterpiece, it should simply reflect the personal nature of your involvement with Relay For Life.

For some of us, finding the right words to ask for money is tough.  That's where we can lean on some of the online tools.  Pick one of the templates under the email tab as a starting point.  Let's look at the "Help Me Reach $100" template.

We've got a great start with a letter here.  What's missing is some personal pizazz.   



As an example of how just a few tweaks can personalize the note, here's a sample from my drafted letter:


You might also think about offering to put a luminaria on the track for each donation of $10 or more right in your request letter (some people put this in their thank you letters to donors).  It's really up to you and what you feel comfortable with.

Make sure the information about how to donate online is included in your updated letter.  This should appear automatically at the bottom of your letter, but you should double check via the preview button to see that the link is being included.  Some people like to include written instructions on how to find their donation page, just in case there are technical issues for the user trying to click on the link.  I think this really depends on what you think the comfort level of your potential donors is with email technology. 

2.)  Pull your email list together.  Put together as comprehensive a list as you can.  Family.  Friends.  Classmates.  Neighbors.  Insurance Agents.  Vendors.  Church friends.  Members of your garden club.  Your baseball team.  Leave no stone unturned.  Try not to pre-judge whether someone will give or not, whether they can afford to donate or not.  Just ask.  Any amount will help.  Remember that you are creating an opportunity for people to fight back. 

There are tools to import email addresses from files, other online address books you use (gmail, yahoo, etc.) or you can make use of your address book from previous years if you're a returning Relayer.  Use the tools and save yourself a lot of time!

3.)  Select the names/addresses for your donors in the online tool & send the emails out.

4.)  Wait for the donations to come pouring in.

5.)  Take a few minutes to send out a thank-you email after you receive donations.  If you didn't put a note about luminarias in your request email, think about making the offer to put a luminaria out for each $10 donation in honor/memory of someone of the donor's choosing. 

The good news with the thank-you emails is that there's a template that you can use - either as-is, or as a starting point - and the email addresses are already in the address book from step 3. 

Note:  our Luminaria Chairperson and/or other members of the Planning Committee will be happy to help you get your luminarias made if you find yourself with more than you can handle.  Trust me, if you are getting swamped with donations, this is a 'problem' we would be happy to help you take care of at Relay! 

Our top individual fundraisers for Relay For Life consistently report that they raise the bulk of their donations through letters and emails.  It makes sense.  We can connect with many individuals in a very short period of time.  Our online donation center makes it very easy for people to give to the American Cancer Society.

With Relay For Life only 48 days away, this weekend would be a great time to send out letters!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Bark For Life: Gear up for on-site fundraising!


Saturday, May 5, 2012
Ojibway Park

UPDATE (4/19/12 9:25 pm):  During the Team Captain's Meeting tonight, Dave announced that the team with the most registered participants at Bark For Life would have $500 added to their Relay For Life team total!  The second place team will have $250 added to their Relay For Life team total!

So let's get out there and recruit some team members for Bark For Life!

We're gearing up for the Bark For Life of South Washington County in just over 2 weeks.  If you haven't heard about Bark For Life, or simply haven't thought about how Bark For Life might help you raise money for your Relay totals, this post is for you.

For starters, just to make sure everyone understands the awesomeness that is Bark For Life, here's a brief description of the event:

Bark For Life is a non-competitive walk for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society's fight against cancer.  This is a mini-Relay-event with Opening & Closing Ceremonies, team fundraising booths, educational materials, games & activities, entertainment and photo opportunities.  A full schedule of the event can be accessed by clicking here.

Aside from being a fun event (which it is!), Bark For Life provides you with additional ways to boost your team's fundraising totals.  Dogs and their people will be walking around Ojibway Park on Cinco de Mayo - enjoying the festivities of Bark For Life.  Oh-so-many of these individuals will have money in their pockets, wallets, bags, etc. that could easily be donated to your team in exchange for such things as:
    • Food
    • Games
    • Gift basket drawings
    • Duct tape bracelets or Relay Crafts or .... just about anything you can think up to sell
If you are thinking about doing some on-site fundraising for Relay For Life on June 8th, this smaller event may be just what you need to warm up... work out the kinks... fine-tune your approach to maximize dollars raised once we set up camp at East Ridge High School.

If you are not sure you are ready for the big-time-venue of the actual Relay, you might consider some on-site fundraising where the crowds are smaller.  Or when the window of time for the event is shorter (Bark For Life runs from 8:30 - 11 a.m., so just 2-1/2 hours to schedule people to help out with your fundraiser).

The other thing to consider is that Bark For Life, with it's shorter duration may seem like an easier event for some people to participate in than the actual Relay For Life.  It's also a little earlier in the season, so it may be a great alternative for the folks that are out of town in early June, but who still want to help your team raise money. 

Take advantage of Bark For Life to introduce "Relay Newbies" to the Relay For Life experience.  To sign up, just follow this link to the BFL landing page.  Once your team members are registered, they will have access to all of the online tools available for RFL, so they can really add to your fundraising efforts.  Even more important than their fundraising, they'll start to get an idea of the Relay For Life community and hopefully become as excited about RFL as we are!  Today's Bark For Life participants are tomorrow's Relay For Life participants!


The last way you can earn some money for your team total is perhaps the easiest.  The team that has the most individuals registered for the Bark For Life will have an additional donation allocated to their team total.  Just for showing up at Bark For Life!  Can you believe that?  So get your co-workers, friends, classmates, family members, neighbors... anyone you can think of ... to join you for Bark For Life.  They'll be joining in the fun, experiencing a taste of Relay For Life through the Bark For Life and potentially helping you to drive up your fundraising totals.

Remember that you are welcome to join in the fun whether you have a dog or not!  See you there!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Party Walk Crew Garage Sale - May 4th & 5th

Hey, did someone say Garage Sale? 
Oh yeah, we were just talking about that on Monday!


The Party Walk Crew Team is already all over the Garage Sale Fundraising Idea!

Here's the scoop on their event:

WHERE:  8374 Timberwood Road, Woodbury
WHEN:  Friday,  May 4th 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 5th 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.



Saturday, May 5th is also our Bark For Life Event over at Ojibway Park.  Maybe you can stop on over at the garage sale after the festivities at Bark!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Get your bowling groove on!

Bowling Fun Night event!!!!


 
Sponsored by COUNTRY FINANCIAL


5th Annual Bowling Event 

When:  Tuesday, April 24th at 4:30 p.m.
Where:  Flaherty's Bowl in Arden Hills

For $10, you can sign up to participate in the fun.  You'll also be eligible for prizes.
($10 includes shoe rental)

Please contact one of the COUNTRY Financial team captains
by this Friday, April 20th if you'd like to join in the fun!

Brenda Fowler:  651-631-4629
Nancy Mathewson:  651-631-7726
                   Pat Wilson:  651-631-7197                      

 

Prizes for High Score: Male, Female & Team

Plus ... Special Event Drawings and prizes given out just for participating!!
Form a team with co-workers, friends or family
Help Us “strike out” Cancer!!

Benefits South Washington County Relay for Life




Monday, April 16, 2012

Garage Sales: Not just for decluttering anymore.

Holding a garage sale to clear out the clutter in your spare room, basement, garage, closet, office, wherever...is not a new idea... but it's a good one! 

Many of our Relay For Life teams hold garage sales and donate all or a portion of the proceeds to their fundraising totals.  If you've already got a garage sale planned... maybe one during the Woodbury Lions Club 35th Anniversary event May 10-12* ...put the word out to your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers that you are looking for items to sell in an effort to raise money towards your Relay For Life goal.

You'll find it pretty easy to get donations of goods to sell...we are all blessed with so many things that most of us have extra household items that we no longer use for various reasons.

All you need is a little sweat equity to get the garage sale itself organized, some signage to direct your customers to your sale and some signs or banners to let people know that you are donating proceeds to the Relay For Life. 

If you are looking for tips on holding a profitable garage sale, there are all kinds of sites that have ideas for you.  A few links are listed below for your reference.  Also, feel free to ask other RFL participants if they have any ideas for you.  A great place to do that will be at the Team Captain's Meeting on Thursday, April 19th. 



*Just a quick note on the Woodbury Lions Club Garage Sale weekend.  The registration deadline (which includes a listing in the directory) was yesterday, April 15th.  If you aren't signed up, it's worth checking to see if you can be included in the fun as a late entrant.  The Lions Club website is here.  Check it out for details on participation (including rules around selling food/beverages at your sale). You might not be able to get listed in the directory, but it's a great weekend full of garage sale fun.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Team members: Your Fundraising Multiplier!



During both the Relay For Life Kickoff event and the Team Captains' Resource Sessions, we've been talking about the need for everyone to focus on raising at least $150 per person.  There are many who have set goals of $250 or more.   We want to encourage everyone to be aggressive with these goals.  Remember, every dollar helps the American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer. 

We definitely want to encourage your individual fundraising efforts.  In fact, we'll keep working on ideas to keep you motivated on this front every week from now until June 8th!  But for today, and for this week leading up to our Team Captain's Meeting on Thursday, April 19th at 6:30 p.m., let's focus on building up our team rosters! 

We can have up to 15 members per team.  There are many teams (including my own), that do not yet have a full roster.  Think about how much of a financial impact we can produce simply by getting our friends, family members and co-workers to join our teams.  Let's look at the math.  One team of 10, meeting our goal of $150/member will raise $1500If we fill up that same team's roster to 15 members, still assuming that everyone only raises the minimum target of $150, that team will bring in $2250That's an extra $750 per team... minimum.


As I type, we've got 104 teams signed up online with 695 participants.  Clearly, we do not have all of our participants on board and fundraising yet... or at least we do not have them logged into our online system.  So there's some room to boost our participation and fundraising efforts.  


If your team is like mine, you've got a handful of participants committed and starting to fundraise, but who have just not made it to the online tool yet.  That's ok, but let's push them to get online where they can take advantage of some of our fundraising tools.  We really need everyone to raise $150 or more!  It can be done and without a huge additional effort on our part.

Let's look at the multiplier effect of making sure we've got full rosters of teams joining us at Relay For Life on June 8th.  Just to see what a little team member recruitment can do to help us meet our fundraising goals:

104 teams * 15 members/team * $150/person minimum = $234,000

Let's dream a little. 
What if we can each raise at least $250/person?   .... $390,000!

We really need to utilize our multiplier effect to maximize our impact in the fight against cancer. 

We'll help you come up with ideas to raise money. 

Will you help us fill up the field with Relay For Life participants on June 8th?