15 Fundraising Feasibility Study Questions For Campaign Prep

As a nonprofit fundraiser, you know just how important it is to strategically set fundraising campaign goals. While you want to keep your goals realistic and within your reach, you also want to be ambitious and grow your capacity over time. But how do you strike this balance?

The answer lies in conducting a fundraising feasibility study. And to get the most out of your nonprofit’s next fundraising feasibility study, your team needs to ensure it’s seeking the answers to a core set of questions so you can make informed decisions about your campaign plans. To help, we’ve created this guide, complete with the right questions and foundational knowledge you need to succeed:

There’s no need for your upcoming fundraising campaign to be haphazard guesswork. Learn how to ask the right questions so you can truly assess your organization’s position and potential for success. Let’s begin!

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15 Fundraising Feasibility Study Questions To Ask

Think of your fundraising feasibility study as a fact-finding mission. You need to critically examine your organization’s fundraising history, current capacity and plans, and the support you have for the upcoming campaign. This information can help you decide whether you’re ready to take on the upcoming campaign. If the results of your study are positive, you can use the information to design your campaign strategy. If the results indicate you should hold off on your campaign, you can use the insights gathered to improve your internal operations and prepare to execute the campaign in the future.

It all starts with asking your team members, stakeholders, and fundraising consultant the right questions. Below is a list of the questions you should ask:

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5 Questions To Align Expectations With Your Internal Team

One of the biggest factors in the success of fundraising campaigns is aligning expectations behind the scenes. If there are disconnects between your nonprofit’s executives, your board, and your staff members, it will likely cause future roadblocks that will slow your progress.

When consultants conduct feasibility studies, some of the most important information they look to glean is how prepared your team is internally to do what it takes to tackle the campaign you’re planning for.

Your consultant will interview internal players to ask questions like:

Your nonprofit’s fundraising feasibility study shouldn’t simply be about assessing the attainability of your fundraising goal, but should also involve determining how prepared and enthusiastic your team is to take on this challenge.

5 Questions To Gauge External Campaign Support

Outside of the internal structure of your organization, so much of the success of your fundraising campaign will depend upon how much external support the campaign generates.

So, in addition to interviewing important internal players such as your staff and executives, also focus on key external supporters ranging from gift contributors to important community members.

People love being insiders, and the more they feel like they’re a part of planning your fundraising campaign, the more likely it is they’ll stay motivated as supporters down the line.

Take a look at some of these questions to ask during your fundraising feasibility study to help your nonprofit identify valuable individuals to lean on as supporters, as well as determine what to expect of them during your campaign:

Your fundraising campaign won’t go far without the right supporters inside and outside of your organization. During your fundraising feasibility study, thoroughly engage with important insiders to gain a more informative perspective on the campaign’s feasibility.

5 Questions To Prepare For the Campaign

At the end of your nonprofit’s fundraising feasibility study, you’ll work with your consultant to determine whether your organization is ready to begin the campaign that you envision.

For some nonprofits with significant fundraising and campaign experience, their feasibility study will reveal that they do have the means necessary and the support aligned to take on the fundraising campaign they’ve been hoping for.

When it comes to organizations without a long fundraising history or campaign experience, however, their consultant may assess that they’re not prepared to dive into the deep end with the proposed campaign and send them back to the drawing board.

Let’s consider the different ways organizations of varying fundraising experience levels can incorporate their feasibility study findings into their fundraising plans by reviewing these final feasibility study questions:

Fundraising feasibility studies aren’t just about saying “yes” or “no” to a proposed campaign. Rather, they serve as opportunities to evolve your nonprofit with actionable next steps based on the expertise of your nonprofit consultant.

The Basics of Fundraising Feasibility Studies

Fundraising feasibility studies are designed to help you assess your readiness before jumping into your next large-scale campaign. In this section, we’ll explore some feasibility study fundamentals.

What is a fundraising feasibility study?

Also known as a planning and feasibility study, a fundraising feasibility study is a targeted effort conducted by a nonprofit consultant to help an organization determine its preparedness to take on an important large-scale fundraising campaign.

These studies assess whether fundraising campaign goals are attainable, whether organizations have the support necessary to achieve their goals, and the steps nonprofits need to take to get ready for the campaign they envision. Most often organizations will conduct feasibility studies to assess their readiness for a capital campaign, but they may also be used for other types of campaigns, such as your annual fundraising campaign.

What are the steps of conducting a fundraising feasibility study?

While this guide has mainly focused on the questions you should be asking during a feasibility study, there’s a bit more to it than that. Here are the main steps of a fundraising feasibility study:

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Remember, throughout all of these steps, your goal is to critically examine your organization’s internal preparedness for the desired campaign and the external support you have for accomplishing your campaign goal.

Is it necessary to hire a fundraising consultant for my feasibility study?

Some organizations may think that they can conduct a fundraising feasibility study in-house, especially if their budgets are tight.

However, objectivity is a crucial tenet of a fundraising feasibility study, especially during the interview phase. And your stakeholders may not be as willing to be completely forthright with someone from your organization as they would be with an unbiased third party.

In short, working with a fundraising consultant on your feasibility study will allow you to collect truthful, actionable insights that can help you make the best, most informed decisions about your campaign. Working with a fundraising consultant in this capacity can actually save your organization money over time as you ensure that you’re not overstretching your organization to prematurely start a campaign.

How a Consultant Can Help With Your Feasibility Study

When you partner with a fundraising consultant to help your organization complete a fundraising feasibility study, your organization will experience a number of benefits, such as:

As you consider who to partner with for your fundraising feasibility study, nail down what you want your working relationship with your consultant to look like. For instance, you’ll need to take into account communication styles, whether you want a consultant you can work with in-person or remotely, and what your current budget looks like.

Also consider the consultant’s other services. For example, you may not need embedded staffing or executive search services now, but having a relationship with a consultant that offers these services can help you know who to turn to in the future if you do need those services.

At Averill Solutions, we have more than 75 years of combined experience in helping nonprofit organizations achieve their fundraising goals, and we’re ready to help you with your next fundraising feasibility study!

Feasibility studies depend on asking questions that will get you insights you can act on. With these 15 questions in hand, your nonprofit can feel empowered to take on its next fundraising feasibility study with an eye toward sustainable organizational growth and fundraising success. You’ve got this!

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