Fundraising: Presentation Skills- Part Two
- Tools are welcome facilitators of conversation. Two that are extremely helpful are a more formal PowerPoint presentation and an informal one-page Ministry Overview. The PowerPoint should not exceed 20 to 25 slides and be concise, clear, and compelling. It needs to be visually inviting with graphics, your ministry branding, and pictures. PowerPoint presentations are most effective with larger groups and in a more structured environment. You can also print out a copy of the presentation and review it in a one-on-one appointment.
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Another effective fundraising tool is the Ministry Overview, which is an executive summary of your ministry plan. Full of bulleted statements, it defines your vision, mission, values, boards of directors and advisors, history and calling into ministry, growth strategy, prayer strategy, results, and current needs. The Ministry Overview can be covered in detail, alluded to, or it can be left behind and read by the giver candidate at a more convenient time.
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What fundraising tools can I develop to communicate our ministry vision?
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