Ken Burnett
‘Who says that, these days, off-the-page donor recruitment can’t be massively profitable?’
by Ken Burnett
This candid exposé shares with you the inside story of a remarkable acquisition success, though it took such to-ing and fro-ing to achieve it that SOFII lost one of its star acts for the epic Once Upon I Wish I’d Thought Of That. Despite this sad story Indra Sinha’s experience shows that a former fundraising faithful is far, far from finished. And that fine writing is still worth its weight in gold.
Read more15 things I would do if I were the new head of donor development, part 1
by Ken Burnett
This list came about when a US journal for fundraisers asked me to imagine I’d just started in a new job, with a clean slate and sufficient resources to set about transforming the donor development function. It’s included here to help anyone in an even vaguely similar situation. And to help me set out my philosophy of donor development.
Read more15 things I would do if I were the new head of donor development, part 2
by Ken Burnett
These 15 strategies aren’t the only things I’d do. They may not even be the most urgent things I’d do, or even the most important. But they are the things I’d do that I think would have the most lasting impact, that would make the most difference to converting my imaginary donor development department from the under-funded, misunderstood appendage to the fundraising function that I found on joining the organization, into the finely honed, high-earning core activity that I’d like to leave behind me when, in the fullness of time, I move on to pastures new (you have to indulge me a little here, in this fantasy).
Read moreA debt to the master: the Ogilvy effect
by Ken Burnett
Part two of SOFII’s tribute to ‘the pope of advertising’, David Ogilvy.
Read moreA tribute to George Smith, 4th March 2012
by Ken Burnett
SOFII pays tribute to George Smith, fundraising guru and communicator par excellence, who died on Friday 2nd March.
Read moreActionAid’s journey to diversity
by Ken Burnett
How one of the UK’s leading INGOs improved performance from management, staff and board by putting its principles into practice. And found happiness in the process.
Read moreAmnesty International press advertisement - North Korea’s death camps
by Ken Burnett
A challenge. Start reading. If you make it to the end you’ll know what to do next.
Read moreAmnesty International: the letter in the pen pack
by Ken Burnett
Now on SOFII, one of the letters that was sent with the legendary Amnesty pen pack. This moving example of fine writing was written specifically for women and sent to women only.
Read moreAn earlier incarnation of NSPCC’s The Children’s Friend
by Ken Burnett
Managing trustee, Ken Burnett, shares with SOFII readers how the idea for the original NSPCC supporter magazine The Children’s Friend was born. In this revealing article, Ken gives us a glimpse into how NSPCC’s most significant donor communication was developed and how it became something of a family affair – SOFII’s not just thrown together you know!
Read moreBhopal Medical Appeal: At a time of crisis, Bhopal's clinics give back something beyond price
by Ken Burnett
In this time of crisis, these newspaper and magazine ads by the Bhopal Medical Appeal return the love they received from their donors 25 years ago.
Read moreBring back the indispensable guard book
by Ken Burnett
'There’s a lot that I recall with affection from my first fundraising job. But one thing I remember particularly fondly – the good old guard book.'
Read moreBuilding the fundraising dream team
by Ken Burnett
This addition to SOFII’s How to be an Effective Client showcase will help you assemble the team that’ll produce your next great fundraising campaign.
Read moreCalling all suppliers to the fundraising sector
by Ken Burnett
Why a letter to you from SOFII might contain ‘…the best offer you will ever get in your commercial life.’ But be warned. This superb letter will stir your nostalgia and leave you longing for the bygone days of great, classic direct mail. It may even make you cry.
Read moreCDE project 6 section 4.5c: The Dóchas code of conduct on images and messages.
by Ken Burnett
As part of CDE project 6 on the use and misuse of emotion, Ken Burnett explains what the Dóchas code of conduct on images and messages is and why it is necessary for our organisations.
Read moreCDE project 6 section 5.5: Seven more big things to think about
by Ken Burnett
From CDE project 6: seven more big things to consider when it comes to emotion, its use and misuse.
Read moreCDE project 6. Section 4.9: to the edge of acceptability
by Ken Burnett
In the latest addition to project 6 of the Commission on the Donor Experience, a harrowing and powerfully-written storyline on a BBC radio drama points to storytelling success for fundraisers.
Read moreCDE project 6. Section 5.4b: the moody leader
by Ken Burnett
In an extract from his book Storytelling can change the world, Ken Burnett looks at moody leaders from history and explores how emotion can play a part in strong leadership.
Read moreCDE project 6. The emotional fundraising showcase
by Ken Burnett
2.12. The emotional fundraising showcase video collection
Read moreCommitment. And why it matters more than anything for fundraisers
by Ken Burnett
Has the argument about the value of donor commitment finally been brought to an end? Ken Burnett reports on how Roger Craver of the Agitator and his colleague Kevin Schulman have developed a way to calculate your donors’ commitment and, from this, ascribe a commitment score to each of them.
Read moreCommunication and the English language
by Ken Burnett
Ken Burnett tackles bad use of the English language in fundraising and explains why getting this crucial matter right can make all the difference.
Read moreConcluding SOFII’s lightbulb moments series.
by Ken Burnett
An engaging Q&A session, lessons for CEOs and boards and the importance of WHY: the last edition of SOFII's lightbulb moments are here.
Read moreContinuing SOFII’s ‘lightbulb moments’ series.
by Ken Burnett
It's a welcome return of the short but significant insights of SOFII’s lightbulb moments. In videos 19 to 23 you'll learn of fundraising practices both good and bad and be inspired to aim for the former over the latter.
Read moreContradictory signs: as the corona-crisis continues, what’s really happening in fundraising?
by Ken Burnett
If most charities expect to do so badly during this pandemic, how come some are now doing much better than ever?
Read moreDr Barnardo’s Homes: the home collecting box
by Ken Burnett
The home collecting box remains many people’s closest link with charitable giving. Some collecting boxes are themselves collector’s items.
Read moreEven for a charity there’s no such thing as a free lunch
by Ken Burnett
At least, not without some reciprocity.
Read moreFifty ideas that could transform how the public views street and door-to-door fundraising.
by Ken Burnett
Read moreFifty ideas that could transform how the public views street and door-to-door fundraising.
by Ken Burnett
In Agatha Christie’s classic Murder on the Orient Express an assortment of passengers are marooned with a murderer on a train stuck in a Yugoslavian snowdrift, with only little Hercule Poirot to help them work out what’s really going on.
The story seems to me an analogy for how we fundraisers might work ourselves out of the fix we find ourselves in, with our equivalent of being stuck fast in snow – the negative view the public has for our most successful method of acquiring new donors in volume, face-to-face fundraising on the street (F2F) or door-to-door (D2D).
Fundraising in a time of crisis: could this be fundraising’s finest hour?
by Ken Burnett
We’ve seen quarantined Italians serenading each other from their balconies - what can fundraisers learn from such solidarity? Ken Burnett explains all.
Read moreFundraising successes at a time of catastrophe - part one
by Ken Burnett
Across the globe fundraisers are responding to the coronavirus pandemic in innovative and inspirational ways. In the first of two articles, we bring you their stories.
Read moreFundraising successes at a time of catastrophe - part two
by Ken Burnett
From the USA to Italy, Great Britain to Australia and beyond, fundraisers are showing how we can all make a difference. in these difficult times in part two of this collaborative article.
Read moreHelp The Aged: ‘make a blind man see’ press advertisement
by Ken Burnett
This ad is a classic. Created by the legendary Harold Sumption in the late 1970s, it embodies one of the most direct and hard-to-resist fundraising propositions, ‘Make a blind man see’. It is a brilliant example of fundraising communication at its best.
Read moreHow to be an effective client
by Ken Burnett
SOFII’s founder and trustee, Ken Burnett, introduces this showcase and explains why he thinks it’s not just important but critical, that fundraisers have a place to go where they can learn how to be an effective client. The reason for this? To ensure that not so much as a penny of donor’s faithfully given money is wasted. SOFII can be that place.
Read moreHow to grow income rapidly, at a reasonable cost, retaining donor loyalty along the way
by Ken Burnett
In Relationship Fundraising, the classic read for all fundraisers, Ken Burnett takes us carefully through the fundamentals of good fundraising. Ken reminds us that a unique relationship exists between donors and the causes they support, and shows us how to preserve and develop that relationship.
Review by Neil Sloggie.
Read moreHow we deal with data, why it matters and why we’ve really got to get this right, right now
by Ken Burnett
Access to and control of data is becoming more and more restricted, which will have serious repercussions on UK charities, so we need to get how we deal with data right - now. This is the realisation Ken Burnett came to after reading Steve MacLaughlin’s Data Driven Nonprofits and his conclusions are essential reading for all fundraisers.
How, precisely, do you build a better board? Part 1
by Ken Burnett
Good governance seems to top every nonprofit’s agenda these days. Perhaps it’s also aided by the realisation that bad boards are still many fundraisers’ biggest bugbear.
Read moreHow, precisely, do you build a better board? Part 2
by Ken Burnett
Welcome to the second and final part of this listing of what makes an effective non-profit board.
Read moreIntegrity is not something you show others, it’s how you behave behind their back
by Ken Burnett
Ken Burnett, SOFII’s founder, looks at questions of integrity in fundraising and where it’s lacking, asking the question ‘Whatever has happened to plain ol’ knowing "right" from "wrong"?’
Read moreInvesting in testing - part 1
by Ken Burnett
Has the rigorous testing regime that used to pervade in every seriously ambitious charity been allowed to slip in your organisation? Are your trustees afflicted with the ‘lowest possible acquisition cost’ mentality? You must test properly, says Ken Burnett, otherwise your prospects for innovation are reduced to a matter of random chance.
Read moreInvesting in testing - part 2
by Ken Burnett
'Why would you spend a big chunk of a slender budget with no immediate prospect of return?' asks SOFII founder Ken Burnett
Ken Burnett’s two great stories.
by Ken Burnett
Here are two grainy, shaky but very inspiring stories; Gabriella’s new feet and The worst tourist in the world.
Read moreLEGGE HEADS ARMS BODY: top ten secrets of headlines that pull
by Ken Burnett
If you are raising funds in any public medium your responses will directly relate to the effectiveness of your headline. A good headline can easily double or triple your response, and a great one can do even better – up to 17 times better, some say.
Read moreLessons for fundraisers from yesterday’s cigarette advertising: instructive campaign images from the 1930s, 40s and 50s
by Ken Burnett
This article has been on SOFII for some time, but I have a feeling we didn’t actually tell anyone. We hang our heads in shame and urge you to check out some astonishing cigarette adverts – and what campaigners and fundraisers can learn from them.
Read moreMacmillan Cancer Care and Bethesda Hospice: meet Etta Macleod, an extraordinary fundraiser
by Ken Burnett
Etta Macleod personifies the unsung heroes of the fundraising world: the courageous tireless volunteers who raise millions of pounds for their favourite causes. Etta’s fundraising is unconventional and a pleasure to witness.
Read moreMy first weeks as a fundraiser: where do I start?
by Ken Burnett
SOFII presents ‘My first weeks as a fundraiser’: a series to guide you through the start of your fundraising career. We hope to create a treasure trove linking you to the best of what’s on SOFII when it comes to the essentials of fundraising, aka everything you need to get your feet under the table.
Read moreNotes from Ken Burnett following his review of the document ‘Current Situation and Tendency of Internet Fundraising in China’.
by Ken Burnett
This summary from the report shows that on-line digital fundraising has already made great progress in China recently and is likely to show even more potential for growth in the very near future. But, while there is good cause for optimism, some lessons have been learned and it is clear that Chinese fundraisers can gain even more, if they learn to do Internet fundraising right.
Read moreNSPCC’s Full Stop campaign - SOFII’s view
by Ken Burnett
As we come to the end of the story of the NSPCC's unparalleled Full Stop campaign, SOFII founder Ken Burnett shares his praise for such a powerful, donor-focused appeal.
Read moreSharing the unspeakable: the ultimate donation
by Ken Burnett
The ultimate donation: When his family faced an unspeakable tragedy Ken Kesey, author of the classic One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, found the strength and courage to write about it in intimate, personal terms, so creating a most moving, raw and inspirational piece of fine writing, a story so striking it’s sure to stay with you.
Read moreSimone Joyaux, campaigning fundraiser extraordinaire, has died
by Ken Burnett
SOFII has lost a great friend, a great fighter, an exemplary force for good.
Read moreSOFII’s letter to the future / 32 lightbulb moments
by Ken Burnett
Just in time for the new era of responsible fundraising: SOFII’s letter to the future comes to you, free, in 44 short video segments that build into your personal blueprint for transforming fundraising in your charity. All 44 videos are on SOFII now, for you.
Read moreSOFII’s small charity showcase
by Ken Burnett
The Foundation for Social Improvement (FSI) helps small charities by sharing knowledge, expertise and experience. Upwards of 1,500 charities are helped each year, not one of them with a turnover above £1.5 million and most raising considerably less. SOFII believes we should celebrate small charities more than we do so, together with FSI, has started this showcase with the aim of levelling the playing field, or even to get the ground sloping just a little in the small charity’s direction.
Read moreSome closing remarks: more on fundraising legend Guy Stringer
by Ken Burnett
For many years the closing remarks at the International Fund Raising Congress (the gathering of professional fundraisers from around the world that takes place each year outside Amsterdam, in the Netherlands) were delivered by Guy Stringer, formerly director of Oxfam, one-time senior executive with a major manufacturing company and now one of fundraising's most eminent and respected gentlemen.
Read moreThe 11 pillars of fundraising wisdom – plus the five assumptions that underpin effective fundraising
by Ken Burnett
In this noisy, brash and insincere world, how can fundraisers and their organisations stand out and be understood when much of the ground we would occupy is not our exclusive preserve? Indeed, our traditional territory tends to be crowded with other occupants who also posture, to the same audiences we wish to inspire, as ‘socially concerned’ and ‘worthwhile’, so we nonprofits have to struggle to be distinctive and different.
Read moreThe Bata Shoes story
by Ken Burnett
In this article from his archive, SOFII founder Ken Burnett muses on how fundraisers should look at the world and our profession. He also draws unexpected inspiration from the number one shoe company in Africa.
Read moreThe Bruce Barton letters: 22 classic direct mail appeals
by Ken Burnett
If you are new to SOFII, or an old hand, please have a look at some great fundraising letters you’ll love. Written by Bruce Barton over many years, they are priceless examples of the craft of writing fundraising letters.
Read moreThe collection: it’s never too late to do something wonderful.
by Ken Burnett
A new fundraising experience for less-than-new fundraiser Ken Burnett: rattling a bucket on behalf of Syrian refugees. Read how he met some interesting people, raised some money and learned that truly it’s never too late to do something wonderful.
Read moreThe elephant man: a fundraising success story from 1886.
by Ken Burnett
The extraordinary story of how a successful fundraising appeal transformed the final years of one of the most tragic and moving figures of the Victorian age.
Read moreThe emotional brain
by Ken Burnett
Seasoned fundraiser Ken Burnett says of his latest article, The Emotional Brain, ‘It seems to me that fundraisers don’t know as much as they might about what it is that makes people give and why; what makes them loyal or repeat donors and what binds them to our cause above other causes, come what may. So I’m fairly sure that the emotional brain is the most important subject I’ve written about in a long time. Working on it has quite altered my view of what, as fundraisers, we should be doing when we acquire and then communicate with our donors.’
Read moreThe essence of Campaigning Fundraising: weblinks and QR codes
by Ken Burnett
Reading Ken Burnett’s new book? Lost your handy USB key? Don’t worry!
Below you will find shortcuts to all the SOFII content linked from Ken’s latest book, The essence of Campaigning Fundraising in 52 exhibits and 199 web links.
Read moreThe gold standard in fundraising, part 1: laying the foundations.
by Ken Burnett
Giles Pegram of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) and Redmond Mullin of Redmond Mullin Limited describe how a seminal five-year fundraising campaign irrevocably transformed the fortunes of one of Britain’s top charities.
Read moreThe gold standard in fundraising, part 2: exceeding expectations.
by Ken Burnett
Final part of a conversation about transformational fundraising that Giles Pegram and Redmond Mullin had recently with SOFII’s Ken Burnett.
Read moreThe Harry Secombe soft sell legacy approach
by Ken Burnett
This campaign dates back to the late 1980s and was created by Burnett Associates Limited with Dennis Kingshot at the NSPCC.
Read moreThe Leprosy Mission: phial of sixpences, from the 1960s
by Ken Burnett
The product featured here captured the imagination of a 10-year-old boy who went on to work with some of the most successful fundraising organisations around the world. It’s a simple proposition and an easily usable collecting device with a clear, tangible objective and outcome.
Read moreThe Olive Cooke story
by Ken Burnett
How the tragic case of Olive Cooke impacted the fundraising sector and led to radical change.
Read moreThe tester’s dilemma: to go on, or give up?
by Ken Burnett
‘When should we accept that our brilliant idea just isn’t going to work?’ asks Ken Burnett in this latest article on testing.
Read moreThe treehouse of knowledge – the 34 fundamental foundations of fundraising
by Ken Burnett
Of all the nuggets of essential fundraising knowledge buried within all the lists, books and articles ever written, which would be the one list, that you’d choose to hang directly above your space, your workplace? This is that list.
Read moreThe UK donor commitment study. And why it could be worth thousands of pounds to you and your cause
by Ken Burnett
An open letter from SOFII’s managing trustee announcing a free SOFII/ Agitator webinar of some importance.
Read moreThe use and misuse of emotion part one
by Ken Burnett
Why fundraisers should study emotions and learn to use them better.
Read moreThe use and misuse of emotion, part two.
by Ken Burnett
Three steps to transform how fundraisers communicate emotionally.
Read moreThis is for YOU: an urgent appeal from Ken Burnett, founder of SOFII
by Ken Burnett
It’s about SOFII and about you, but to explain properly, I need to start further back with why SOFII exists in the first place.
Read moreThree brilliant incentive mailings for you to borrow today
by Ken Burnett
Help the Aged’s little piece of plastic
Great Ormond Street Hospital’s little piece of rubble
National Asthma Campaign’s little bit of straw
Read moreThree little words lost – the end of Make Poverty History
by Ken Burnett
The ambitious proposition explicit in the Make Poverty History campaign may not yet have succeeded in changing political agendas, far less in eradicating poverty. But it has certainly captured the public's hearts and minds.
Read moreWelcome to the art and science of positive thanking
by Ken Burnett
There’s an exciting new fundraising book on the horizon, from SOFII favourite Lisa Sargent and Ken Burnett has had the privilege of getting a sneak preview.
Read moreWhy should God have all the best ideas?
by Ken Burnett
Plagiarism, we all know, is the most sincere form of flattery. Why trouble to think of your own big idea, if you can steal – or, perhaps better, borrow – someone else’s?
Read moreWorld-changers at Work presents: a life-stage fairytale - how Beryl and Clive found the meaning of life.
by Ken Burnett
In an excerpt of his Storytelling can change the world book recreated for World-changers at Work, Ken Burnett asks how fundraisers can help people find meaning in their life to make a difference to the world. The answer? Tell great stories.
Read more中国网络筹款的现状和趋势 ——Ken Burnett点评《2014中国网络捐赠第三方平台研究报告》
by Ken Burnett
这一报告的摘要表明,在线筹款最近在中国已经取得了很大的进展,很可能在不久的将来表现出更大的增长潜力。但是,虽然有很好的理由保持乐观,也需要吸取一些教训。很明显,中国的募捐人可以获得更多,如果他们学会正确的互联网融资。
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