Prospect research is the systematic process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data about potential donors to identify their philanthropic interests and capacity to give. This practice helps fundraisers create personalized engagement strategies tailored to the specific needs and motivations of prospective donors. Effective prospect research can include an assessment of a donor's financial capacity, previous giving history, personal and professional affiliations, and alignment with the organization’s mission and values. Through both qualitative and quantitative research methods, including public records, social media analysis, and wealth screening, fundraisers can prioritize their outreach efforts and focus on individuals most likely to support their causes positively.
In reality, while understanding the financial capacity of a prospective donor is important, prospect research also emphasizes understanding interests, values, philanthropic behavior, and connection to the nonprofit's mission to build meaningful relationships.
The primary goal of prospect research is to identify and prioritize potential donors based on their likelihood to give and their connection to the organization’s mission, thereby enhancing the efficacy of fundraising efforts.
Typically, prospect research includes information about a potential donor's philanthropic behavior, financial capacity (such as assets, income sources), connections to the organization (like board memberships or past donations), and personal interests that align with the nonprofit's mission.
Nonprofits can conduct effective prospect research through various methods, such as using wealth screening tools, analyzing publicly available financial data, utilizing donor databases, engaging with volunteers who have connections, and employing social media for insights into prospective donors’ interests.