Susan Cole Urano

The Community Table


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       THE COMMUNITY TABLE

       THE COMMUNITY TABLE

       Effective Fundraising through Events

      SUSAN COLE URANO

      Swallow Press

      Ohio University Press

      ATHENS

      Swallow Press

      An imprint of Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio 45701

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      Page ii: A team of volunteers served guests at Bounty on the Bricks in Athens, Ohio.

      Page x: Bounty on the Bricks featured entertainment by a number of musicians, including this accordion player.

       Both photographs courtesy of Dan Kubus

      Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8040-1180-8

      Electronic ISBN: 978-0-8040-4076-1

      Library of Congress Control Number: 2018954509

      This book was made possible in part through generous funding from the Athens County Foundation.

       Dedicated to all the people I know who do the work of strengthening our communities and nonprofits

       CONTENTS

       Preface

       Introduction

       CHAPTER ONE: Ask the Right People: Teamwork

       CHAPTER TWO: The More the Merrier: Volunteers

       CHAPTER THREE: Great Ideas: Event Concepts

       CHAPTER FOUR: Raising Money: Financial Goals

       CHAPTER FIVE: Invite Them and They Will Come: Marketing

       CHAPTER SIX: Cover the Basics: Sponsors

       CHAPTER SEVEN: Don’t Dance Alone: Partnerships

       CHAPTER EIGHT: What’s the Plan? Logistics

       CHAPTER NINE: The Key to a Donor’s Heart: Food and Beverages

       CHAPTER TEN: Keep Them Dancing: Entertainment

       CHAPTER ELEVEN: Tell Your Story: Communication

       CHAPTER TWELVE: Make More Money: Adding Value

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Now What? Share Your Results and Remember Lessons Learned

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Why We Do This: The Big Picture

       PREFACE

      THIS BOOK is a guide to planning a successful fundraising event in your community. Some of the ideas come from an event, Bounty on the Bricks, held in my community and originally sponsored by the Athens County Foundation. I also share suggestions from my experience planning other events and from fundraisers I’ve attended. I hope that you will find something of use in these pages that will help to raise money for organizations and causes you care about.

      When my friend Cheryl suggested putting on a locally sourced meal for four hundred guests on the main street of our town, I knew immediately that it would work! The fundraising event that developed from her idea would provide money to benefit hungry people in our community. One board member reacted to the idea by saying, “I knew this was a project that fit the foundation’s mission.” The energy, vision, and skills that Cheryl and her team brought to planning the event had the additional benefit of dramatically raising the visibility of the Athens County Foundation in the community while raising funds to support the local food pantries and the regional foodbank.

      The Athens County Foundation (ACF) is a nonprofit that serves people and organizations in Athens County. It was founded in 1980 by Claire O. Ping, the first lady of Ohio University, as a way to preserve wealth within the community and support its citizens. The foundation’s assets generate income for grants and community-leadership work. ACF provides a vehicle for the county’s citizens to invest in their community while maintaining a connection to where their money is deployed. It brings people “to the table” to help solve some of our area’s toughest problems.

      Money is only one of the foundation’s resources. Our community leadership activities provide a way for citizens to become involved in important issues such as those concerning health, town-gown collaboration, the area farmer’s market, and facilities planning for public education. This fundraiser aligned perfectly with our initiative: to feed hungry people.

      One of the best things about working for a community foundation is you never know what gift will walk through the door. The day Wendy and Cheryl came bounding in to tell me about a picture they had seen on Facebook was my lucky day! The town in the online post was Jonesborough, Tennessee. In the photograph hundreds of people are seated for a meal at one long table on a brick-paved downtown street. It is dusk; the table is aglow. “Why,” Cheryl asked, “can’t we do this here?”

      Within a week, she agreed to chair an event that would be hosted on our historic brick-paved Court Street in Athens, Ohio. The Athens County Foundation board quickly decided to proceed with planning for Bounty on the Bricks; two other foundation partners were invited to join the effort. Our goal was to raise money to be used to help food pantries in our region serve healthy (fresh and frozen) food. With our purpose closely aligned with the work of the foundation and two funding partners on board, we were ready to begin.

      That first year, Bounty on the Bricks raised $75,000 to invest in the SEO Foodbank and Kitchen, a division of Hocking Athens Perry Community