Sorry to hear all that happened to your shelter Kent.
The naming and brick ideas are great for any capital campaign. For our shelter we also had different "naming" options that were included for example benchs with an engraving along our dog walking path or memorial boulders that had plaques for sponsorship. We also have an ongoing memorial garden for bricks outside of our main facility that primarily looks at pet memorial gifts.
For videos, if you have a volunteer or in house person, that's great. At this point with the quality of phone cameras, a lot of these items especially for social media, can be done on the cheap with fun production qualities. If you're using a video production firm, be a little more careful there, if they're not giving a big discount or volunteering their time, this can be quite an expensive prospect.
You may also want to look at fun splashy things. People love getting behind a cause, and "a hurricane wrecked our shelter" is a great cause. Just by giving them a touchpoint to get behind you might be able to do pretty well croudsourcing a funding campaign. You can even look at quirky things like, the hurricane put you underwater? Do a 24 hour marathon where you film people swimming in a kiddy pool to raise money for the shelter.
We're also coming up on the winter season which is the traditional time for year-end appeals. Having a compelling story about an animal you served during the disaster, or how you helped the community recover is a great hook to asking for more money, especially if you can tie gifts directly into how it will help your shelter, I.E $100 will buy new bedding for all our animals, etc.
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Jeff Okazaki
Humane Society of Jefferson County
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2022 12:43 PM
From: Kent Neal
Subject: Fundraising Ideas
Engraved bricks is a good idea and we have used it. We call it "Pave the Way".
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Kent Neal
President
Pet Adoption & Welfare Society of Carteret 501(c)
Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2022 12:38 PM
From: Cindy Wilde
Subject: Fundraising Ideas
Bricks engraved with donors name or business in memory in exchange for a donation of a certain amount a whole room name would be large donation build brick by brick would take several donors but allow those who can afford less to participate donate.
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Cindy Wilde
Foster mom extroanier
Companion golden retriever rescue
Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2022 12:06 PM
From: Kent Neal
Subject: Fundraising Ideas
We are a small rescue and adoption group and have been fundraising since 2003 with the goal of building an Adoption Center and No-Kill Shelter. After many years we had raised enough to start construction on a 10,000 sq ft shelter facility which would be combined with a 4,000 sq ft building that was donated and renovated with a locally sourced grant. We had just completed construction when our facility was damaged by Hurricane Florence. After more than four years fighting the insurance company we received only a small portion of our claim.
We are now faced with raising enough money to complete repairs and to cover an estimated operating budget of appx $150,000.
We would appreciate ideas. We have thought about an open house to show our facility to the community when repairs are completed with naming opportunities for rooms, and producing a video for a GoFundMe campaign.
What other ideas would you offer?
#FundraisingandDevelopment
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Kent Neal
President
Pet Adoption & Welfare Society of Carteret 501(c)
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