Network for Good Needs Assessment Survey + Toolkit

The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is partnering with Network for Good, a Certified B Corporation, to better understand the fundraising capacities and needs of nonprofit arts and culture organizations in our region. Together with the Philadelphia Cultural Fund and CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia, we will be circulating the survey below to collect data about your fundraising successes and challenges.

Today, we are asking you to complete this short Needs Assessment, facilitated by Network for Good. After gathering the appropriate data, it should take about 5 minutes to complete. And you can complete the survey completely anonymously, if you choose.

After completing this short assessment, you’ll have access to the download link for a free toolkit of 200+ fundraising templates, which can help you:

1)         Assess your fundraising potential to set right-sized goals;

2)         Engage your board of directors in direct fundraising activities;

3)         Build and deploy a small spring giving campaign.

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The Cultural Alliance and Network for Good will use this data in several ways. The Cultural Alliance will use this data to better understand the gaps in our sector’s fundraising capabilities and develop programming to address it. Network for Good will use the data to determine what organizations might be a good fit for their Jumpstart program, a year-long intensive with tools, coaching and technology to better expand your fundraising capacities. The Cultural Alliance will explore opportunities to underwrite some of this programming, if funding becomes available.

Thank you, in advance, for your time in completing this survey.

 

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