Jewish Voice for Peace Development Program Evaluation
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Jewish Voice for Peace Development Program Evaluation
Jewish Voice for Peace Development Program Evaluation Spring 2015 There’s a lot to say about Jewish Voice for Peace’s unique fundraising program, but here’s the bottom line: our financial position is excellent. From any vantage point— by percentage or absolute numbers; by total income, total gifts, or total donors— our growth in 2014 was unprecedented. And our public profile, degree of member engagement, and relationships with donors and stakeholders have never been stronger. Most importantly, our growth is intimately connected with our growing political power and impact. Overview Our powerful, principled, and highly visible response to Israel’s brutal attack on Gaza attracted thousands of new donors and hundreds of thousands of dollars to JVP. 22% of those new donors have already renewed their giving after the summer. This illustrates that many will be with us for the long haul, and also the challenge before us: securing the ongoing commitment of those initially motivated by a unique emergency. However, not every group working on this issue experienced that same kind of growth this summer. Our decade’s long commitments to raising money from a broad base of individuals, articulating this conflict in the context of universal values, and to bold organizing and communications programs, provided the foundation for the rapid growth we are experiencing now. This growth has also had a profound impact on our capacity. Drawing from lessons learned after Operation Cast Lead, we have been able to project future revenue with confidence and greatly increase our staffing levels and programmatic funding, which in turn is increasing our output, visibility, and capacity to raise more sustainable funds. 02 S L A O G T N E M P O L E DEV Yet we remain a small organization relative to the size of our opponents and the scale of change we seek. Our remarkably committed staff still works long hours and we still have to turn down opportunities more often than we’d like. In the year ahead our development goals are to: 1. Establish lasting relationships with this new cohort of donors. 2. Leverage JVP’s growing visibility and respect into continued balanced growth amongst both high and lower capacity donors. 3. Efficiently expand our technology and communication infrastructure, to manage this new volume of donations and donor relationships. 03 2014 Fundraising Overview: In 2014, JVP raised $2.06 million dollars from nearly 10,000 donors. 04 • Our total number of gifts grew by 91%, total number of unique donors grew 86%, and our total income rose 72%. • Our donor pyramid is healthy, with 45% of our income coming donations under $1,000, and no single donor contributing more than 8% of our income. • This increased capacity has been swiftly and efficiently translated into increased organizational capacity and power. We hired 9 new staff in 2014 who are supporting twice the chapters, new academic and artist councils,greater media visibility, consistent high-level design, standard security practices, and a higher degree of leadership development than at any time in our history. This growth mirrors growing political capacity, represented here by the growth in our numbers of active chapters and total online supporters: 05 JVP’s Major Donor Program JVP’s Major Donor program is a cornerstone of our Fundraising Program. In 2014 our Major Donor cohort grew to over 450 donors, each of whom gave between $500 and $175,000. JVP FUNDRAISING VALUES Jewish Voice for Peace relies on a broad community of donor-activists to sustain our work. We see the sharing of financial resources as an important political act itself. In addition to money, our donors share their personal experiences, political insights, labor, community relationships and creativity within JVP. We seek longterm, honest, and engaged relationships through which we can both realize our visions of justice and equality for all. 06 • For 93 of these major donors, 2014 was the first year they gave a gift of any size to JVP. These supporters contributed $111,943. 258 donors giving between $500 - $999 in 2014 (total giving in this segment grew by $94,000). • The number of donors giving at least $10,000 • Cultivation and stewardship of these donors is doubled, and their total giving climbed to also growing exponentially. Our major donor nearly $600,000. team grew from 32 to 53 people this year – including 100% board and staff participation, • The base of our major donor pyramid as well as 11 solicitors who are themselves expanded dramatically, growing from 156 to major donors. JVP’s Core Fundraising Principles Include: • Building a broad, diverse, committed donor community. • Amplifying the power of each individual gift through a strong and efficient infrastructure. 07 • Informing our donors fully and honestly of JVP’s successes and challenges. • Respecting donor privacy. • Adhering to all applicable laws and best practices in our financial administration and reporting. Building A Broad Base We are equally committed to ongoing, multi-channel, two-way communication and relationship-building with the 9,000+ donors who are responsible for the other half. This huge and growing cohort includes some of our most loyal donors, future major donors, chapter leaders and allies. Crucially, this cohort includes over 5,000 first time donors to JVP. 5,500 Made their first gift to JVP in 2014—as many as our total number of donors in 2013. 1,300 Of those first time donors gave at least $100 as their first gift. 3,300 Donors made their first gift during the attack on Gaza—as many as the total number of contributors to JVP as recently as 2012. New Staff Positions in Development: Academic Advisory Council Coordinator Artist Council Coordinator Chicago Organizer Director of Operations Local Organizer (Location TBA) 08 Membership Coordinator Project Manager Rabbinic Council Coordinator Social Media/Website Coordinator Southern Regional Organizer Chai Club Last year we re-invested in our monthly donor program. These donors, who give between $5 and $1,000 each month, provide stability and commitment, while making higher levels of total giving accessible to more JVP donors. • In the last 18 months, our total number • Monthly income from these donors increased 90% from December 2013 of monthly donors has grown from 131 to December 2014. to 597. 09 Impact on Work, Comparison to Field JVP is in excellent financial health, and our growth is dramatic when compared to our recent past. But we remain much smaller than other key organizations in the field, and must continue to grow to meet the potential of our work. While JVP is the largest US-based organization to approach US policy toward Israel and Palestine from a rights-based framework, we are much smaller than the JStreet, the ADL, or AIPAC: Looking beyond this movement, JVP is also smaller than many similarly situated organizations in parallel movements: 10 Most significantly, JVP remains too small to meet the immediate demand from members, supporters, and allies for campaign opportunities, analysis, and leadership development. To address that demand, we anticipate adding another 10 staff to our team over the next 18 months. The goal for this round of build-out is to put the front-line organizers in place required to meet the capacity and interest of our active members over the next two years. We will also continue to invest in the operations and administrative systems required to maintain our ability to leverage the greatest potential of everyone involved in JVP. Conclusion Since the last NMM, JVP’s growth has outpaced even the most ambitious expectations. Despite worsening conditions in Israel and Palestine, the outlook is still very good. The movement as a whole has grown faster than many of us imagined. Public opinion in the US is shifting, and polls suggest an increasing number of Democrats and millennials are strongly aligned with many of the positions and principles JVP holds dear. This bodes well for the growth of the movement, and the growth of JVP in particular. Thus far, we have leveraged our growth to achieve greater political impact, and taken appropriate programmatic and 11 operational steps to ensure that this stage becomes a baseline for future growth, not a temporary peak. As we strategize and implement the next stages of our organizing, communications, and development work—in this fastchanging political environment—we are more grateful than ever for the commitment and wisdom each of you share. All that we have achieved, we have achieved together.