Activists Aren’t Donors, Even If They Donate

July 24, 2024      Kevin Schulman, Founder, DonorVoice and DVCanvass

What makes an activist different from a donor?  Too often the former is thought of as a lead-gen, name sourcing exercise to ‘convert’ them to the latter.

Activists and donors are different.  And while activists often donate that initial act of activism (e.g. the lead-gen petition signing) should not be thought of as a donor stepping stone.  Rather, it should be treated as an indicator of  the type of person you’re interacting with, one with very different beliefs and emotions from the person who will donate but not take activist actions.

And if you hope to make your activist someone who also gives money then you’ll want very different messaging.

Here’s an example of how donors and activists differ in thinking about global poverty

 

Does your financial ask of the activist focus on their beliefs or is it more geared towards a donor ask?  The latter won’t work (well) on the former.

Does your subsequent “journey” become a one-size-fits-all for activists that also give money and donors who aren’t activists?  These are likely, very different human beings and you’re better off with that assumption than the less supported (but more common) one groups these two together.

A note about emotion.  Outrage is the emotion activists feel or express at any situation that lacks equity or fairness, which is their moral lens on the world.  However, these same activists have higher levels of sympathy than the donors.  But, sympathy isn’t what motivates them and as it turns out, neither is outrage.  They feel it, yes, but that is different than saying it causes helping behavior.

One emotion that does cause the activist to act in the name of systemic inequity or unfairness in the world is gratitude.   Outrage doesn’t motivate, it describes.  Having that same, outraged activist take a moment to see and appreciate their own lot in life and be grateful for it (not embarrassed or shamed by it) is the better way to motivate action in the name of those suffering under political or institutional failings.

Activists aren’t donors, even if they engage in the act of donating.

Kevin

 

2 responses to “Activists Aren’t Donors, Even If They Donate”

  1. Susan Harford says:

    This is one of the most insightful articles you’ve published — and that’s saying a lot because you’ve had many of them. Thank you for your work.

    • Kevin Schulman, Founder, DonorVoice and DVCanvass says:

      Thank you Susan, glad you found it useful and appreciate the feedback.