Fundraising

We want to fully support each team member well when serving overseas, especially if it is your first time to travel overseas. Therefore we want to supply this fundraising guide to help you with your trip. Our goal is for each team member to feel comfortable and completely prepared for their trip.

When you apply for a trip team, you will have the ability to make your own fundraising web page. You can use a personal picture and description to tell all about yourself. You will see instant updates on your fundraising progress. As well, you can share your fundraiser on social media, email or texts. For more details, see Making Your Fundraising Page. Please note, donations made on AmazonSmile or Facebook, made to the 25 Project organization, cannot be designated to a trip member due to restrictions.

THE FOUNDATIONS OF FUNDRAISING

Sample Fundraising Page

Foundation 1: Prayer

Some aspects of the Lord’s work seem to require more prayer than others. Evangelism is probably one of these, as is fundraising. Perhaps more than any other single factor, prayer can be the key to raising funds. As Andrew Murray observed, “God’s will needs prayer as its indispensable condition.” In fundraising, it is necessary that we admit we need God and begin our prayers before Him. The Lord can work without us obviously but He desires that we ask Him. “Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete” (John 16:24).

Daniel understood the principle that God’s will needs prayer as its indispensable condition. Reading Jeremiah’s prophecy (25:12), Daniel realized Jerusalem was to be desolate and the nation of Israel was to be in bondage for 70 years after which God would bring His people back to Jerusalem and to the Promised Land. Daniel also knew the 70 year period was completed. But instead of sitting back like a spectator at a ball game waiting to see the prophecy come true, Daniel began to pray. He prayed earnestly, fervently day after day – praying that the prophecy might become a reality.

Moses understood this principle. Exodus 17:11 says, “When Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed. When he let down his hand, Amalek prevailed.” Prayer made the difference. Jesus endorsed this principle when he taught His disciples to pray, “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done.” Prayer gives God an opportunity to work in the hearts of those with whom you will be sharing. Proverbs 21:1 tells us “The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord; He directs it like a watercourse wherever He pleases.” You should pray that God will lay it on people’s hearts to give in response to your solicitation.

An important aspect of prayer is faith: faith that God has led you to be associated with 25 Project… faith that He has chosen you for this particular trip… faith in the fact that He desires you to make your needs known… and that He will provide your needs… and that He will provide you the time and energy to assume the responsibility He wants you to take. You can have the attitude of the people in Matthew 13:58, “And He did not do many works there because of their unbelief.” Or you can have Sarah’s attitude as it is described in Hebrews 11:11, “Through faith Sarah herself received strength to conceive seed and was delivered of a child when she was past age because she judged Him faithful who had promised it.” Sarah believed God. She believed to think about the impossibilities of her physical limitations, and a miracle resulted. Sarah trusted God to do the impossible and He did it.

The question to ask yourself is “Am I really trusting God or is my mind preoccupied with possible problems and failure?” By an act of the will you can determine to trust God to make you effective in raising funds. You should pray that your own commitment to the task of personal fundraising will be wholehearted. If you secretly hope to ease yourself through this program, putting minimal effort into it when God has directed otherwise, you should reevaluate your commitment.

Foundation 2: Spiritual Preparation

The most important element in your success in raising support is your spiritual life. Set aside time everyday to get alone with the Lord. Spend time reading the Scriptures, praising God and claiming His promises.

SUPPORT TEAM WORKSHEET

Now is the time to brainstorm; you probably know more people than you think. Think of people that you have met or ministered to during the past year. Also, think of people you have gotten to know better or you feel might be interested in what you are doing. List as many prospects as you possibly can!

Types of ContactsNames Go Here
FORMER SUPPORTERS
PEOPLE I HAVE MINISTERED TO OR HELPED IN THE PAST YEAR
FRIENDS FROM CHURCH
FRIENDS FROM SMALL GROUP/DISCIPLESHIP GROUP
FAMILY & EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS
PEOPLE I HAVE MET IN THE LAST YEAR
FRIENDS FROM BACK HOME
SPOUSE’S FRIENDS
OTHERS
Sample worksheet to brainstorm contacts

LETTERS TO SUPPORT TEAM PROSPECTS

The purpose of letter writing is to help pave the way for you so that people are expecting your call and are introduced to your trip. Only as a last resort do you want to use an email, Facebook message, etc. as your initial communication to someone instead of a letter. Studies show printed letters work best to communicate. After you mail the letters (mail around 20 at a time) you should call the prospective contributors in seven days. Click here to download a sample Fundraiser Letter.

Suggested Content of a Letter to Someone You Know Personally:

Other Tips for Your Letters:

To apply to be on a 25 Project Mission Team, simply complete and submit the application here. If you have any questions, please contact Stacy Gallimore, Trip Operations Assistant.