We would encourage each field worker to aim to see 1/4 of their total goal raised every six weeks.
On average, it is typical for a field worker's support team to be around 60 partners per field worker in the family unit. If both husband and wife are raising support, it would be expected for their support team to be about 120 people.
It is uncommon for a field worker not to meet these minimum standards up to 12 weeks out of training. We wanted to let you know that we have put a system to help support and keep the field worker accountable in the midst of whatever their circumstances might be. Again the goal is to help the field workers in their season of support raising through any potential roadblocks that may come up, seeing them to 100% of their goal.
We have seen that there is typically significant progress made in the first six weeks when a field worker is healthy. This usually indicates that the field worker will likely reach their goal in the long haul. Likewise, we have seen that a lack of progress almost always indicates problems. We will watch for this.
If a field worker is not meeting the minimum standard six weeks out from training
The main difference for short-term (or fixed-term) fundraisers is that they have a designated start date built into their program. Most will have somewhere between 3-6 months to raise the needed funds to allow them to do the ministry full-time for 1-3 years (whatever their program dictates). One of our ways of helping to keep short-term fundraisers on pace is by using milestones.
Every program is different and will have differing milestones, but in general, we create three check-in dates throughout the timeframe of support raising. Here are two examples of a milestone:
Example #1
Example #2
As we have mentioned, each program/internship is different and will have different responses to milestones being missed. However, Reliant encourages a few steps to take place to help field workers see milestones as real deadlines:
The goal is to help field workers move from 0-100% within the allotted time for fundraising. However, with the uniqueness of a start date already in place, not everyone will make it to 100% before their ministry assignment starts. Therefore, we recommend coaching starts from the end of training until two months after the start date of the program (or until 100% funded, whichever comes first).