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Job Application, New Hires, Questions to Ask during an interviewYou’ve been selected to interview for a fundraising position. You’ve read the job description; researched the organization online; you’ve even talked with people who have been involved with the nonprofit over the years. You feel it inside: “this could be my dream job.” Yes, it could. But, it could also be a nightmare.

Read Part One: Five Thought Provoking Questions to Ask a Potential New Hire

Careful interview preparation can help inform your career path and save you some frustration. Listen to your heart, but take the time to develop and ask a few specific questions. This is your opportunity to find out whether or not you will be able to be succeed in the position you are interviewing for. Reflect on past experiences – what made your positions exciting and which made going to work a drudgery. Develop a few questions that you believe will uncover the information you need to make an informed decision.

Here are five to consider.

  1. How is fundraising success measured within this organization? How do you intend to evaluate my work? Beyond meeting the fundraising goal, what are the factors that determine success or failure? If the interviewer doesn’t know these, it may be hard for you to “meet the mark.”
  2. What resources will the organization provide to ensure my success? For example, what percentage of time does the executive director allocate to fundraising on a regular basis? How are board members involved in fundraising, beyond oversight and policy approval? Will I be allowed to contact board members directly? No matter how talented you are you already know that you cannot succeed without leadership’s full engagement.
  3. Is the organization working from a fundraising plan? If selected for a second interview, can arrangements be made for me to review the plan before that interview? Is your current fundraising volunteer led or is it staff led? Again, if the interviewer doesn’t know that should be a red flag.
  4. Did the organization meet its annual fundraising goal last year? Were there any “extraordinary” gifts that impacted the final numbers? Related questions can include: what was the annual goal? Was it meaningfully larger or smaller than the prior year? Was the annual goal met in the prior year? How is the annual goal determined, and by whom? These questions will reveal the extent to which the interviewer knows and understands fundraising.
  5. Please share with me the specific fundraising skills and experience you expect from the person you hire. Answers to this question can quickly reveal if your experience is a fit.

Here’s the bottom line: if you are reporting to someone who doesn’t know fundraising it may be a challenge for you to be successful. It’s better to know before you start a new position.

Additional reading on  career success as a fundraising professional: 

5 Things to Consider Before Accepting a Fundraising Position

How to Keep a Fundraising Job

Fundraising Fables: Retaining Fund Development Professionals  

5 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Nonprofit Fundraising Professional

How to Hire a Fundraiser

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Mel and Pearl Shaw are the authors of “Prerequisites for Fundraising Success” and “The Fundraiser’s Guide to Soliciting Gifts.” They provide fundraising counsel to nonprofits. Visit them at www.saadandshaw.com. Follow them on Twitter: @saadshaw.

257 Comments

  • Pankaj says:

    “A fundraiser is a person who helps raise money for an organisation by organising events and laying out appropriate fundraising strategies for the organisation. These professional fundraisers also promote the organisation’s goals and build strong relationships with its donors.

    So, there are some basic fundraising questions that should be asked before you think of hiring any professional fundraiser. This is a common challenge that many organisations face. Whether you’re restructuring or building on your previous successes, you’re likely looking to change your fundraising model. This could be done by outsourcing or hiring a dedicated development team.

    Find out how you can hire a fundraiser by asking these basic Fundraising Interview Questions. Read the charity fundraising interview questions.- https://whydonate.nl/en/blog/fundraising-interview-questions/

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