Donor Organizer Hub is a capacity building, training, and support organization that builds lifelong donor organizers by providing joy, transformation, and community to build political power that is people powered. We support:
We believe in multiracial, cross-class movement building, with donor organizing as a key opportunity to welcome people into our movements.
We focus on organizing donors that are not invited to major donor white glove service (traditional donor networks, 1-on-1 cultivation and stewardship, galas). This can range from someone donating $1 to join the donor class for the first time to an upper middle class individual changing their resourcing strategy from one-off $20 panic donations to their first 4-figure check.
We are here to support you in building donor organizing capacity for your organization in a way that reflects your values, resources, and capacity.
By collaborating with Donor Organizer Hub, you are building out donor organizing capacity not just for your organization but for our movement: proceeds from our training and ongoing support programs provide donor organizing training and support to organizations, projects, campaigns, and individuals who could not otherwise access them.
Donor Organizer Hub’s trainings bring an organization’s stakeholders together to develop like-minded language, values, and a foundational base in their donor organizing efforts.
These trainings are designed to meet stakeholders of your organization where they are - including but not limited to those who have:
Attendees are welcome to be volunteers, donors, board members, staff, or whichever combination of individuals you feel suitable from your organization. Coalition, affiliate, or chapter members are also welcomed.
Trainings can be offered as one-time or multi-session depending on the needs of your organization. These generally last 60, 75, or 90 minutes long depending on the programming.
Topics for a training could include but are not limited to:
Building a Donor Organizing Program
Implementing Donor Organizing Practices
In them, we find it successful to incorporate one third to one half of the training with interactive learning opportunities. This could include: asker-askee role play pair exercises (traditional or improv-style), reflective journaling exercises, small group discussions/action planning sessions, or other activities the organization would like to do together.
Our process generally entails:
We recognize that implementing a donor organizing program can take more than a one-time training or series of trainings to implement. This ongoing support is flexible based on your organization’s needs in building and nurturing your donor organizing capacity.
This could include but is not limited to:
Donor Organizer Hub is committed to making fundraising available for everyone. For more information, see our events page.
Donor: anyone who contributes greater than $0 to a cause
Donor Organizer: anyone who organizes their communities (friends, family, extended networks) to contribute to a cause they care about
Donor Organizer Hub: a capacity building, training, and support organization that builds lifelong donor organizers by providing joy, transformation, and community to build political power that is people powered
Donor Organizing Program: a committed ongoing effort by an organization, campaign, or coalition to recruit, train, support, and empower donor organizers on behalf of their cause
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