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Identify Guaranteed Income: Record the expected income from guaranteed, committed sources such as major gifts , recurring donations , pledges , and grants. Calculate the Funding Gap: Subtract the guaranteed income from the total expenses. For instance, let’s consider a total operating budget of $200,000.
2) Can you tell me about the "Pledge to End Hunger" that you recently launched to benefit Share Our Strength? An individual "contributed" 35 lbs of Tyson food just by signing an online pledge to take a meaningful action to help end childhood hunger in America. Metrics for Success - Primary: # of people signing the pledge.
Cultivation Once you’ve determined who your top prospects are, the cultivation phase is for getting to know them personally and familiarizing them with your nonprofit. Additionally, note that most major gifts aren’t given as one-time cash donations, rather as extended pledges or as a mix of cash and non-cash contributions.
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