Practice 30 Fundraising interview questions covering donor relations, campaign strategy, and metrics.
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Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
Think about the most unique and successful fundraisers you have implemented and share those with the interviewer. If you have never developed a fundraiser before, read this brief list of different types of fundraising ideas and imagine creative ways to customize them to the organization's needs.
- A community Olympics or sporting event where teams raise money for the cause.
- Trivia tournaments
- Auctions
-Social media campaigns
- A "Dancing with the Stars"-style competition involving local celebrities
- Gala
- Casino nights
- Talent shows
- Fashion shows
. . . and more!

Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
"Because I have had great success utilizing local celebrities to enhance special fundraising events in the past, I recently started thinking about how to implement a lip sync battle involving well-known community leaders, athletes, musicians, reporters, and more. The event would be MCed by a local comedian, and the audience would participate in voting for the winners of each round. Funds would be raised through ticket sales with additional options available for giving at the event itself."

Isaiah Swanson is a volunteer recruitment professional who has interviewed, trained, and supervised thousands of volunteers supporting dozens of nonprofit programs helping families in crisis, homebound seniors, and victims of natural disasters.
"In college, I volunteered with the city's only LGBTQ community center. I had a number of responsibilities, but I became interested in helping them plan and execute fundraising events to support their housing program for homeless youth. I realized that we had a number of talented individuals among our clients, and we could put a call out for those who might be interested in sharing their talents to help us raise those essential funds. We received an enthusiastic response, and I set about confirming performers for a variety show including performances by drag artists, solo musicians, local bands, magicians, and dancers. The venue was graciously donated by a nearby theater, and we raised funds by selling drinks, food, and VIP experiences. Attendees also had the opportunity to bid on local artwork in the silent auction. This event helped us fully fund our housing program, and I believe this model could potentially work well with your organization, too."

Isaiah Swanson is a volunteer recruitment professional who has interviewed, trained, and supervised thousands of volunteers supporting dozens of nonprofit programs helping families in crisis, homebound seniors, and victims of natural disasters.
Allow yourself to think outside of the box when answering this question in order to demonstrate how creativity informs your fundraising decisions. Remember, it is always important to balance innovation with practicality and financial viability, so come prepared with details about event budgets and net fundraising projections.

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