State Policy Network
Communications & development strategies for a successful year end

Laurel McCombs is a Senior Philanthropy Advisor at The Osborne Group.

The relationship between communications and development is critical all year round, but particularly in the last few months of the year.  Consider this:

With that much activity occurring in a short period of time, your efforts must be coordinated and efficient.  And, that requires a team effort.  So, what’s our game plan?

  1. Determine your goals:  this might be dictated by your annual plan or a specific set of objectives that you create for the end of year, either way they should be integrated into your overall development and communications plans.  Determine where your goals intersect or where you can find efficiencies in working together.
  2. Plan your strategies:  because there are so many opportunities this time of year, it can be tempting to try and do everything.  RESIST!  Select a few tactics aimed towards targeted audiences and knock them out of the park.
  3. Implement and measure progress:  select a few key metrics to help you determine if your strategies are effective.  This goes beyond just dollars raised – what metrics can you measure to determine if your strategies are engaging new potential supporters or deepening engagement with existing ones?  What other objectives do you have for your donors?
  4. Celebrate success:  make sure everyone understands their impact on your results and celebrate roles equally.  Remember that dollars in the door is often the most tangible way that development staff sees the fruits of their labor, make sure the communications team shares in those wins, but also make sure that development understands the long-term significance of things like open rates and shares.

Hopefully many of your end-of-year strategies are already under way, but as you head into the home stretch, here are few things to think about to make your collaborative efforts between development and communications as effective as possible:

Whether you’re focusing on major gifts or direct mail, social media or events, the end of the year provides some incredible opportunities to engage existing donors and bring new supporters to the table.  By collaborating effectively, communications and development can ensure that they both meet their goals and will set the tone to continue that collaborative spirit into the new year!

Organization: State Policy Network