As you start on week 2, be sure to ask everyone to share how their last week went. As a reminder, here are the questions we recommend asking:

NOTE: Go "around the room" so each person can report on their MTD work (couples can report together). This helps to make sure everyone shares. 


After everyone has given an update, move on to the Q&A portion. You decide what questions to tackle first. Encourage your group to answer each other's questions. This can often be the place where the most insight is gained. 


After Q&A, move to this week's strategy skill session: the increase ask.

PS- Often, it's been years - or never - since a field worker has done an increase ask. It may take some time for this concept to sink in. It will help the reluctant to hear from others who have done an increase ask. 

The Increase Ask

Along with an increase in vision, we engage our donors in regular increase asks because income changes. That supporter who came on your team as a new college grad likely has a different income ten years into his career. If you've never engaged him in an increase ask, it's likely something he hasn't considered, even though he has the capacity. 

This is the same wisdom we use for MTD increase asks! In gardening/ farming terms, we look at the crops we already have in order to discover how to increase their yield. We don't go out and plant more crops if we aren't weeding, fertilizing, watering, and pruning the crops we already have. And we certainly don't leave fruit on the vine come harvest time!

So, before you plant new crops, let's work on increasing the yield in the field God has already given you. 

Elements of the Increase Ask

Scripts

Here are some example scripts of the actual increase ask. Please change the wording to suit your needs:


Resource Pages 

Pages you can send to those you're coaching.

The Invitation to Increase (Increase Ask)

Fundamentals for Engaging High-Capacity Givers