Colbert Church
Spokane, Washington
Raised: $650,000
Philosophy
At Capital Quest, we believe:
and subscribe to the Association of
Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and Association of Philanthropic
Counsel (APC) codes of ethics.
our principals and executives must be
integrally involved in the management of each of our campaigns
that clients are best served by getting
all of the information they need, when they need it, and that
our success rests with our clients making decisions based on all
the facts available.
About 35% of Capital Quest’s clients are churches.
This campaign was for a relatively small church in
Spokane that wanted a new worship facility. A
consistent plan that called for a high percentage of
participation and adherence to solid Christian
stewardship principles resulted in tremendous success
fund-raising counsel should bring recent
and relevant experience to the client.
our clients retain our services to
succeed in achieving the goals they set.
professional fund raising is a
partnership between development professionals, those committed
to the organization’s mission and goals, and the community
served by the organization. To be successful, each constituency
must commit the necessary resources to the effort.
campaigns succeed through the successful
management of the fundraising process and the dedication and
commitment of the volunteers and staff of the client
organization.
we should provide every available
resource to ensure success.