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Mary McLeod Bethune – World Class Fundraiser

February 15, 2017 FUNdraising Good Times By Mel and Pearl Shaw

Mel and Pearl Shaw

Don’t forget to pass the hat

Reliving history with Melvin Shaw.

I will never forget her for as long as I live. She spoke of going door-to-door asking for nickels, quarters, food, anything people could spare to help support her college. She believed in education and she didn’t wait for others to do what needed to be done.

Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune was just 29 years old when she opened the Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls. By 1931 her school had merged with another and become the college now known as Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach Florida. She was an educator, a businesswoman, an activist, and a co-founder of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). She was a fundraiser long before there was a “development office.” She knew that if she intended to educate young African Americans it wasn’t enough for her to teach – she had to make sure students had food to eat, sheets for their beds, books, paper, money to pay the light bill and to pay faculty. She started what became a major university with five African American girls and what we today call a grass-roots campaign.

Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune created the energy and buzz that surrounded the college. She had a vision and she passionately brought people around her who could ensure that her dream – and its impact on the African American community – would come alive and grow. She looked to the African American community first for support and the college took root. She built a base of small donors who believed in the college at a time when the great majority of African Americans were not educated and did not have access to education. She traveled across the country preaching, passing the hat, and asking everybody to support her students.

The fundraising principles used by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune are the same principles that drive fundraising today. She had a vision that directly addressed a critical community need. She had a clear plan. She clearly and powerfully articulated her vision and encouraged others to give. And she was undeterred.

These principles may sound simple, but they cannot be overlooked. In today’s language this means clearly identifying your mission and vision, creating an informative and persuasive case for support, and then consistently communicating with those who share your vision. It’s not just about talking to the powerful: it’s about talking to the community and creating a shared vision and ownership.

This is so important: we must remember to fully engage our community. Small gifts are powerful: they demonstrate support to those who can give more. And grassroots fundraising keeps us tied to those we serve.

It’s black history month – let’s not forget our history of successful fundraising.

Copyright 2017 – Mel and Pearl Shaw

[Mel and Pearl Shaw are authors of four books on fundraising available on Amazon.com. For help growing your fundraising visit www. saadandshaw.com or call (901) 522-8727.]

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