Development Plan

A development plan is a comprehensive fundraising strategy document that outlines revenue goals, strategies, timelines, and resources for a nonprofit's fundraising program.

A development plan (also called a fundraising plan) is a strategic document that outlines a nonprofit's fundraising goals, strategies, tactics, timelines, and resource requirements for a defined period — typically one to three years. It serves as the roadmap for all fundraising activities.

Why It Matters for Fundraising

Organizations with written development plans consistently outperform those without. A plan forces clarity about goals, aligns team efforts, allocates resources intentionally, and creates accountability. Without a plan, fundraising becomes reactive — chasing whatever opportunity appears rather than building toward strategic objectives.

Key Components

An effective development plan includes a revenue goal broken down by source (individual giving, grants, events, earned income), strategies for each revenue channel, a calendar of activities and campaigns, staffing and budget requirements, donor pipeline projections, and metrics for tracking progress. The plan should be reviewed quarterly and adjusted as conditions change.

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