2. The Monthly Prospect Review Meeting Organizes Your Progress You can use a Monthly Prospect Review Meeting as a check-in to bring everyone together to re-focus, evaluate, re-strategize and set next steps with prospects. It’s a tool for keeping the wheels of your major gift program turning – everyone can get on the same page about next steps and key donors who need full-scale attention. In your Monthly Prospect Review Meeting, you: 1. Review your Portfolio List. This is when you might add new names to the list. You also might remove donors who are no longer qualified – who for some reason or other, are not in a position to make a major gift anytime soon. 2. Review all the actions or (moves) taken in the past month and the results achieved. It’s a chance to take account of your recent fundraising activities and take stock of new opportunities and information that you’ve uncovered in the past month. 3. Evaluate where you stand with your major prospects. Where are they in their cultivation process? When will they be ready to consider a gift? What has changed? What new information has risen lately? How do we need to proceed with each donor? 4. Create Next Step Strategies for EACH major prospect for the next month. 5. Assign clear responsibility for the next step with each prospect. This way every person knows what his or her job is. (“I need to do what by when.”) You assign accountability. What do you achieve with a Monthly Prospect Review Meeting? You’ll create a management mechanism. Your team can track how many prospects are being cultivated, and what the workload looks like. As a manager, you now have a structure and a format to make sure that your program is implemented and that staff takes action when they need to. Use this structure to bring key people together to brainstorm strategy. I find that small groups of smart people are much more creative together on cultivation strategies than I can do by myself. There is power in the team. Your structure also emphasizes accountability. You can be sure that before every monthly meeting, your staff (and volunteers if they are involved) will make sure they got done what they said they’d do. |