Dear Kim Q&A Column Archive
June 2006
DETERMINING DONOR LEVELS
Dear Kim:
What is the best method for determining where to split the levels
of donor giving as far as recognition is concerned? This is for
the purpose of recognition in a quarterly newsletter.
Thank you for your common sense approach to fundraising.
--Death by Detail
Dear Detail:
Generally, the split is at these intervals:
Less than $100
$100-$499
$500-$999
$1,000-$5,000
$5,000-up
If you have a lot of people giving more than $5,000, then just
continue with divisions by $5,000 (i.e. $5,000-$9,999, $10,000-$14,999,
$15,000-up and so on.)
You may also want to consider this: sometimes the bigger donors
don’t want to be recognized as such, and for some of the
donors of any size of gift, the amount they are giving you may
be a very big gift to them. Many organizations are going to a
recognition that simply lists the donors in alphabetical order
without any gift amount, and then offers a note of thanks: “This
list represents gifts in the range of $5-$50,000, and we appreciate
all of your gifts. Each helps us meet our goal. Total giving
this quarter was $35,492.43.”
-Kim Klein
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