Three ways to reduce supporter attrition rates
The 2008 PFRA Attrition Survey was the first survey of charities engaged in recruiting
supporters and members via street, venue, door-to-door or face-to-face fundraising. The analysis was based on the donation patterns of over 377,000 regular members and gives insights that may impact on subsequent levels of donor loyalty. Its results could be of interest to any charity that has a supporterdonoe base and is concerned with churn, attrition and retention rates.
The main insights
Whilst charities used a variety of methods to communicate with supporters a number of strategies were identified to reduce lapse rates. They were:
1. The use of personalised elements of supporter communications will reduce attrition and cancellation rates.
2. Regular communications (between three and eight a year) has a positive effect on retention rates.
3. Be upfront and honest about the nature of the relationship.
The research was devised and set up by Morag Fleming, Head of Fundraising at the charity Quarriers, suggested "Our findings have demonstrated in the clearest possible manner that how charities communicate with their donors can dictate the amount of money they raise across the short, medium and long-term."
The key insight from the research is that the view that regular giving supporters should be left alone, for fear of prompting them to cancel, has been exploded once and for all.
Applying the research findings
Whilst all those charities surveyed used a mixture of contact strategies including welcome calls, texts, e-mails, newsletters, e-newsletters and surveys to engage with their audience, what is most surprising is that the least used method of communication is often the one that is most effective.
That's because, the least favoured method was to contact supporters via a personal welcome call. Most charities sited complexity and the cost as the major stumbling blocks. Yet if your objective is to lower attrition rates and prompt supporter loyalty, it is the most effective option.
A personal call will often produce a positive Response
The up-front cost of recruiting a supporter via face-to-face can be as much as ?100, which means that typically each supporter only becomes profitable after several years. Often an early welcome call will to identify potential cancellations before the up-front fee is paid. The saving from this alone is often sufficient make the welcome call pay for itself.
The easy way to increase retention rates by up to 22%
It's not surprising that if a supporter was recruited by a personal interaction then another personal interaction would connect with the supporter with the cause. Additional research supports this argument and indicates that this one act, if conducted at the start of the relationship can increase retention rates by between 13% and 22%.
So for any not for profit that is serious about reducing attrition rates the question should not be if to do welcome calls but what's the most efficient strategy to use? There are only three options: In-house may seem to be the most personal and cost effective, but the downside is often recruiting and managing the staff, quality issues and consistency; Call centres avoid the downsides of doing it in-house yet the 'reading from a script' approach often fails to provide the important 'personal' aspect of interaction; Perhaps that's why many favour a middle way - a tele-research company who specialise in unscripted welcome calls. Whatever route you choose all the research points to the fact that a friendly, personal welcome call will dramatically increase retention rates.
Three ways to reduce supporter attrition rates
By: JimBrackin
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