Back to Course
Area Director Onboarding
0% Complete
0/0 Steps
-
Section 1 - First DayOrienting Reports1 Topic
-
Section 2 - Mission Increase CoreWho is MI?2 Topics
-
MI Staff
-
Section 3 - Theology of GivingPart 1: Theology of Giving Study1 Topic
-
Part 2: Theology of Giving Application1 Topic
-
Section 4 - MI's Philosophy of FundraisingThe Spiritual Side of Fundraising2 Topics
-
Section 5 - P-E-OP-E-O: A Donor Growth Strategy1 Assessment
-
Section 6 - Launch Event PreparationLaunch Prep
-
Section 7 - TeachingSix Disciplines of Breakthrough Learning and Core Curriculum
-
Teaching and Facilitation
-
Section 8 - Major Gifts and Acquisitions EventsMajor Gifts
-
Acquisition Events
-
Section 9 - Ministry Communication and LeadershipMinistry Communication
-
Ministry Leadership
-
Section 10 - CoachingCoaching
-
Section 11 - Local FundraisingLocal Fundraising
-
MI GrowthTrack TrainingPreparation
-
Introduction
-
Ministries
-
Events
-
Dashboard
-
Coaching
-
Continued Training
Lesson 2,
Topic 2
In Progress
Exploration Assignment: MI’s Case for Support
Lesson Progress
0% Complete
A Case for Support is a succinct document that articulates why an organization exists, what they do, what they hope to accomplish and an invitation to partner.
The exercise of writing a case for support can bare fruit in many ways. Some examples are:
- Proposals
- Grant requests
- Ministry Communication
- Staff training
Download the MI Case for Support tool to see the one-page tool that is frequently used by leaders. Following the same structure, explore articulating a case for Mission Increase.
Consider how you would articulate MI’s Case for Support if the intended invitation was to:
- Potential donors asking for financial support for your MI community
- A ministry leader asking them to attend a workshop