A nonprofit leader asked me a simple question recently:
“Why do organizations start capital campaigns too soon?”
It’s a great question.
Especially in small towns and rural communities…
…where excitement builds fast
…and announcements hit the newspaper even faster.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Most organizations don’t start too soon because they’re reckless.
They start too soon because they don’t fully understand what a capital campaign actually is.
They know the outcome they want:
→ A new building
→ Expanded programs
→ Long-term impact
But they assume the process will look like their regular fundraising…
…just bigger.
It doesn’t.
A capital campaign isn’t “more fundraising.”
It’s a different system entirely.
And when that system isn’t built first—
Momentum fades.
Donors hesitate.
Campaigns stall.
Over the next few posts, I’ll break down the most common things organizations miss before they launch.
Because rural and small nonprofits can also raise significant funding…
…but only when the groundwork is done first.
💬 Have you ever seen a campaign launch before it was ready?
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