Over three decades ago, the Murdock Trust assembled a group of small and emergent nonprofit organizations to teach them the basics of fundraising. Since then, hundreds of organizations have benefited from the Essentials of Development — valuable training that helps them both articulate their mission and create a development program that will sustain the organization for years to come.

Since 1993, this program has engaged 30+ cohorts | 420+ organizations | 1,360+ participants

Program Basics #

Resources & Dates #

Session Date 1: January 27-28, 2025

Session Date 2: May 19-20, 2025

Over a pair of two-day sessions, our team of development coaches present valuable materials and strategies designed to help small to mid-size organizations build a sustainable development structure. Material and strategies covered include methods for developing a case statement, special approaches to donors with major gift capacity, role-playing on how to make “the ask,” an overview of the board’s role in the development program, and more.

Areas of Focus #

Essentials of Development is named for its four essentials, which are directly tied to the program’s outcomes:

Essential #1: The Case Statement #

Essential #2: The Annual Plan #

Essential #3: Segmented Donor List #

Essential #4: Development Team #

What to Expect #

Each organization is assigned a development coach to guide you through the training. All participants are expected to attend two in-person sessions, both 2 days long. In 2025, those trainings will take place on January 27-28, 2025, and May 19-20, 2025. These in-person sessions are at the Hilton in Vancouver, WA.

Program Expectations #

There are four primary expectations of organizations participating in the Essentials of Development program:

  1. Prior to the seminar, each organization will complete a current survey that asks questions related to the organization’s finances, donor history, development strategies and more. Two additional surveys will build on the first survey. Completion of all surveys is a requirement of the Essentials program. The Trust uses this information to assess each organization’s progress and improve the Essentials program, and organizations will be given feedback regarding all survey results.
  2. Organizations will be coached by an Essentials faculty member, who works with the organization from the survey prior to the first seminar through the remainder of the training, to assess and build the organization’s development process.
  3. Because of the core value of development teams, each organization will bring three people to both seminar sessions: the head of your organization (e.g., Executive Director), and 2 board members, preferably including the board chair. If an organization has a paid development staff person, that individual is welcome to join as a fourth participant.
  4. Each organization will complete its assigned work — specifically, the creation of the documents described above under Core Values and Outcomes. These documents will be evaluated by the Essentials faculty.

Assessment #

Real-time evaluation and feedback are provided during the Essentials of Development seminars and coaching sessions. Additionally, the Trust follows up with each participating organization to determine the program’s impact on the number of donor calls being made, board/director support, and the level of increase in giving revenue.

Participation Fee and Requirements #

There is a $900 fee per organization. This fee, paid upon registration in fall 2025, will include hotel stay and meals for both sessions, all program materials, access to the Windshield fundraising software, 8 hours of virtual personalized coaching, and 8 hours of in-person personalized coaching. The Murdock Trust subsidizes the balance of the program cost, which is $17,000+ per organization.

Essentials IS for organizations that are…

  1. Small to mid-sized that need help increasing the contributed income base of their revenue stream
  2. Willing to exert the concerted effort to implement the four “Essentials” of development in their fundraising practice
  3. Desiring to focus mostly on increasing their individual donor base, including major donors
  4. Committed to including the Executive Director and two board members in both training sessions (Note: the same two board members should attend both sessions).

Essentials IS NOT for organizations…

  1. Looking for help mostly in the area of foundations and grants
  2. Seeking to get their foot further in the door with the Murdock Trust
  3. Hoping for a “quick fix” for their contributed revenue need

How to Apply #

After reading the requirements and ensuring your nonprofit is eligible, we invite you to submit an application here. Completed applications are due on or before Monday, July 15, 2024. Cohort selections will be shared in fall 2024.

If you have any questions about the program or application, please contact Program Manager Sarah Ruckle at sarahr@murdocktrust.org.