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Friendship Industries
The
Malian Foundation Case Studies Series
Objective
To raise $3,000,000 to enable the construction of a new
office and production facility.
Strategy
Friendship Industries, Inc. is a sheltered workshop for the
mentally and physically disabled. The organization provides
real jobs and training ranging from direct mail services to
assembly of products for shipping.
Because its mission is to provide work, not charity, to the
disabled, Friendship Industries had never formally asked for
voluntary contributions before. DeWitt & Associates, Inc.
was contracted to guide the organization through the process
of preparing for and implementing a capital campaign.
The challenge was to prepare potential donors and campaign
leadership for giving and soliciting the needed funds – to
build ownership of the organization and its capital needs
among those necessary for financial success. To accomplish
this, a Campaign Planning Committee was recruited, and,
through a series of three meetings, became thoroughly
informed and committed to the needs of the organization.
Campaign chairs and the steering committee were recruited
from the planning committee. Major contributions were
received from some of the planning committee members, and
each of them assisted Friendship Industries in carrying its
story to the broader community.
In addition to the capital campaign, DeWitt & Associates
advised the organization to establish an ongoing program of
raising friends and funds. This would include a
communication program, an annual fund, major gifts program,
and estate-related giving. In this way, the community would
continuously be informed and involved in the progress of the
organization. Future campaigns would already have a cadre of
committed people ready to respond to capital needs.
Results
The result was a successful campaign, a new building, and
the institution of an ongoing program in marketing and
fund-raising.
“ . . . I wasn't completely sold on Friendship Industries
getting involved in fundraising. We had spent the past
twenty-seven years trying to show the world that people with
disabilities could be productive employees and citizens,
giving back to the community, and be, at least in part,
self-sufficient.
“I think that you performed a great service for our client's
by convincing me that we could provide them more services
and support, assist them further and more quickly along the
way towards self-sufficiency, by inviting the community to
invest in the mission of the organization.
“I have been amazed at the community's response. We have
gone from a donor base of virtually zero, just a few
thousand dollars per year in unsolicited donations, to $2.7
million and counting with many major donors yet to be
solicited. Plus we now have an established development
function with a Director of Development to continue
cultivating those donors, large and small.”
David L. Flick, President, Friendship Industries, Inc.
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