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The super-simple timeline: 

  1. Monday before Thanksgiving: Relationally reconnect
  2. Right after Thanksgiving: Snail mail a letter with your appeal. Add a note that you'll call in a few days. 
  3. A few days later: Call and invite them to give. "I was just calling to see if you got my letter..." *Plan to recap the letter. Most will not have read it. 
  4. Is tomorrow too soon? Follow up.
  5. After Christmas: Email a copy of the letter as a soft reminder.
  6. Every 3 days: follow up until you get a yes or no. 


The detailed timeline:  

September -OctoberDetermine your need and what you will ask for. Usually appeals for one-time gifts (vs monthly support, gifts in kind or service projects) are most effective this time of year. (Sample asks are displayed below.)Late October-Early November

Review your data from the past 3 years. Look for: 

  • Donors who usually have given by this time of year but haven't.  
  • Reactive Givers: Those who don't give on a regular basis because they like to give more infrequently and only when asked. These donors tend to like to be the hero and give a larger lump sum toward a specific need. End of year appeals (vs monthly giving) tend to minister to this type of giver.
  • Lapsed donors (non-current) and those who may be at risk of leaving your team. 
  • Anyone who has given a one-time gift in the past 3 years. 
Early-Mid NovemberID The Top 20.
September

Determine the need/ amount.

Through prayer, ask the Lord to

help you make a list of the top 20 people you should contact one-on-one with your ask (either face to face or voice to voice). Typically, it's best if this group is made up of different people than those you usually contact with special asks; your regular end of year givers being the exception. *However, if anyone falls into all 4 categories above, they should probably be on your Top 20 list. 

determine your need and the amount for which you will ask. $10K or more.  

See How Much To Ask For

September

Compile a Top 20 list.

Review your giving data from the past 3-5 years.

Begin praying over these people by name. 

See Who to Ask for how to run those reports and who to look for. 

October

Relationally Reconnect

Know thy donor. Some love a personal call, some love texts, some FaceTime, some snail mail. Pick the flavor that works best for them and you. The goal is to reconnect and remind them how valuable they are to you. 

Personal Favorite:

Mid-November

Send a paper Thanksgiving card to your Top 20* along with a short, handwritten note about why you’re thankful for them

. This should be a meaningful message of gratitude. The goal is to remind donors how valuable they are to you and the impact they are helping to make in the Kingdom

. Bonus points for including your picture

on or in this card! Please consider

. Consider hand-addressing the envelope.

A simple way to mail a card to your Top 20 is to pick up a pack of cards at the store and print 20 photos (of you or you + the people you minister to) at the photo center. Keep it simple so you're more likely to do it. If you have the time, you can send to more than just your Top 20, but make sure your first priority is reaching your Top 20. 

The simple version of this: grab a pack of Thanksgiving cards, print 20 photos, include the pic in the card, write a note and pop them in the mail. 

Christmas & Thanksgiving Card SAMPLES

Thank you card prompts

Creative Ways to Connect With Supporters

November

Snail-mail a letter with your appeal. Encourage your contact

First week of DecemberFollow up the Thanksgiving card with an email containing your end of year need info. Encourage your donor

to pray about how the Lord may have them respond to this need.

Then let

Let them know you'll be calling in a few days to see how the Lord is leading themConsider batching the

emails

letters in groups so you're not trying to make 20 follow-up calls

to 20 people

all on the same day. Manageability is key.

EOY Scripts/Samples

End of Year Ask SAMPLES

A few days later

(November)

Call and invite them to give. "I was just calling to see if you got my letter..." *Plan to recap the letter. Most will not have read it. 

EOY Scripts/Samples

The next day

(November)

Follow up. Is tomorrow too soon?

See Follow Up Strategies

3 days later

(December)

Follow up

Text, call, FaceTime, DM, email, etc. Pick one. 

3 days later

(December)

Follow up

your email with a phone call to make the ask. Remember, your most effective asks are going to be face-to-face (even over a video call). If that can't happen, then second best is voice-to-voice. An ask in a mass email that's not followed up with a one-on-one ask is the least effective. 

Text, call, FaceTime, DM, email, etc. Pick one. 

After Christmas 

Follow up with an email copy of your appeal letter. 

This acts as a soft reminder. 

Last week of December Follow up. Last chance to give in (year)!
First week of JanuaryThank your year-end givers for being the amazing people they are! The general standard is a hand-written thank-you card and a phone call. 
BeyondPlan to cultivate your special-gift donors throughout the year by thanking, sharing the impact of their giving, personally connecting, then presenting them with another giving opportunity. *You can do this every 6 months. More here: Annual Stewardship Plan & Timeline.

Behind schedule this year? Talk to your MTD coach about how to best approach your Top 20.

Is this schedule not your flavor? Want to do something different? Go for it! Just be sure you're including best practices into your ask.

Additional Resources

Fundamentals for Large Donor Asks

Game Plan for End of Year Giving