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🟢 Outcome related targets exist, have actual milestones that are consistently adopted; have clear long-term goal that is both actionable and linked to overall vision and mission
Highly developed: Very strong processes are in place for goal setting. The ambitions (targets) are sacrosanct to the fundraising function.
Reflection:
- Develop a fundraising strategy aligned with program goals.
- How can fundraising goals be made sacrosanct within the organisation?
- Have more clear targets and fundraising goals for the next 1 year; detail strategy may be developed over the next 1 year.
- No response necessary as we have both fundraising strategy and clear time bound goals.
- Even if we do not have any fundraising specialists, a core team can work towards developing certain basic goals - that may work as a kind of way forward.
- Others -
Action:
- Create a team guided by Senior Management team member to develop fundraising plans.
- Senior Leadership to develop a time frame to develop fundraising strategy and clear goals.
- Conduct a strategy and goal development workshop.
- No actions are necessary.
- Others -
Notes for Development:
- Very strong processes are in place for goal setting. The ambitions (targets) are sacrosanct to the fundraising function.
- Goals were not set to determine a fundraising income target alone. Goals are linked to greater organisational mission and delivering outcomes.
- Advanced fundraising planning process exist, which is developed in cognizance with programatic ambitions of the organisation. Fundraising choices made are logical and mission driven choices.