Fundraising II. 1
- Course unit code:
- 206FUB1
- Course unit title:
- Fundraising II. 1
- Mode of delivery:
- zápočet
- Range:
- 2/T
- Type of course unit:
- Study plan Produkce (Bc.) – compulsory subject
Study plan Dramaturgie činoherního divadla (Mgr.) – optional subject
Study plan Režie činoherního divadla (Mgr.) – optional subject - Level of course unit:
- Year of study
- Study plan Produkce (Bc.) – 1st year
- Semester when the course unit is delivered
- letní
- Number of ECTS credits allocated:
- 2
- Garant předmětu:
- Jana LEDVINOVÁ
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Jana LEDVINOVÁ
- Study Objectives:
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This is an E-Learning course combined with individual meetings with the Lecturer at the start, during the term and at the end. Students will have the opportunity, during the course, to explore suitable talent potential for their project, find an effective form of its expression and propose the most appropriate form for presentation for (acquiring) financial resources, properties or services. The course deals with all the basic advisory groups - entrepreneurs, individual donors, endowments and funds as well as state administration and self-management. At the closing lecture, students create, based on the acquired information and contacts, a framework fundraising plan for further development in working with donors and for long-term acquisition of resources.
- Mode of delivery:
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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A solid knowledge of working with a computer is required and a quality connection to the internet. The internet connection is provided at DAMU's computer room.
E-Learning Course:
Lessons are completed in 1-week cycles - each lesson lasts 1 week.
Each lesson has these elements:
- Study material (texts, images, and graphs may be used)
- exercises of the material
- tasks and mid-term tests evaluated by the lecturer (limited times for completion and deadlines for submittal given)
The virtual study space includes:
- Introductory page: Description of the basics and course, lecturer, lesson time and tasks, list of students in the course, instructions on how to proceed in the course
- Lesson contents with a schedule of tasks and tests
- Current events, news, interesting articles
- References to further internet resources (portals, articles,...)
- Overview with short description of students, possible individual presentation, (interests, study goals, expectations,...)
- Mid-term and voluntary tests for practicing the material - summary of evaluation by the lecturer (komments and marks)
- Ordering (time and type) of tasks, required and optional for completing the course
- Moderated discussion forums for students including the possibility divide the group into various work teams
Communication with the lecturer and technical director:
Students meet with the lecturer and technical director prior to the beginning of the course.
The lecturer and technical director will be in contact with the student throughout the course.
- The lecturer will provide the students with a feedback channel for tasks and practices, moderate the discussion forum and take part as well (or provide for the participation of other experts) in specialized discussion determined to practice particular parts of the material.
- The technical director will aid in resolving technical issues.
Practice or Testing of the material may take the following forms:
- worksheets - written form and feedback channel with lecturer evaluation
- forum - student and lectuer electronic discussions on given themes
- tests or quizzes
- group work on given tasks
- Recommended optional programme components
- Course contents:
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This course is divided into 10 topics:
1. What is fundraising?
Significance of fundraising in the development of the public sector
Introduction to issues of the multiple-resource financing of cultural projects
Fundamental principles of successfull fundraising
2. Donor searching and donor motivation
Market analysis and searching for potential donors, donor communities - a model
Formulation of the miission statement for donors
Presentation of an organization or project
Formulating a fundraising appeal
3. Processing grant applications for project support
The grant process
Searching for and cultivating relationships with grant providers
Types of grant applications
4. The written processing of a project - step by step
Project annotation
Organization information page
Project mission and target group analysis
Project goals and methods of attaining them
Overview of tasks and schedules
Securing personnel
Methods of acquiring a feedback channel and evaluating a project
Budgeting
References
Required documents
Addendums
5. Enterprise Donations
Advantages and disadvantages of support from the enterprise sector
Strategies for acquiring enterprise donations
Selection criteria for a supported organization or project
Trends in the development of social responsibility of the enterprise sector
6. Types of Enterprise support
„Shared Marketing“
Employee contributions
„Loaning out“ of management staff or employees
Donated services or merchandise
Contributions to advertisement or promotional materials
Formulation of a letters and presentation materials
Interviews with donors
7. Individual Donations
What do we know about individual donors?
Effectiveness of individual fundraising methods
Criteria for evaluating individual campaigns
Fundraising pyramids
8. Methods of individual donations
Media campaigns
Benefit events
Mail campaings
Telephone campaigns
Personal meetings with individual donors
Establishing long-term collaboration with donors
Building a circle of patrons
9. Legal aspects of fundraising
Legal forms of securing donations and sponsor contributions
Donation contracts
Sponsorship contracts
Grant contracts
Long-term collaboration contracts with donors
10. Fundraising planning
Campaign analysis for acquiring financial support
Categories of support
Types of fundraising plans
Resource plans
Fundraising income year plan
Instruction is in the form of E-Learning. Students will be informed of procedures at the beginning of the course.
- Study materials:
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The E-Learning program includes over 100 pages of study material. Sections of the program refer to electronic sources of further information particularly in English but also in Czech.
JUDr. Karel Pešta, Některé právní otázky získávaní a poskytování finančních prostředků a jiných výhod neziskovými organizacemi, České centrum fundraisingu, Praha, duben 2005
Jana Ledvinová, Peníze do kapsy - Příručka pro získávání finančních prostředků pro NGO z místních zdrojů, Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Balitomore MD, USA, 1995
Fundraising Library at: www.fundraising.cz
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods
- Assessment methods and criteria
- Language of instruction:
- Czech
- Work placement(s):
- Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
- Course web page:
- Note:
- Schedule for winter semester 2010/2011:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- Schedule for summer semester 2010/2011:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri - The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Produkce (Bc.) (compulsory subject)
- Dramaturgie činoherního divadla (Mgr.) (optional subject)
- Režie činoherního divadla (Mgr.) (optional subject)