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Fundraising question - annual report?



Here's a question for professional fundraisers: in your annual report, do you list donors for the amount they gave in that year, or do you list their total pledges? In other words, if someone has pledge $1,000 a year for five years, and made their first payment in 2006, would you list them in the $1,000 or $5,000 category? Please list the name of your institution or non-profit. Thank you!

The 1000 received will be classified under unrestricted revenue, and the other amount not received will be classified under temporary restricted, and moved to unrestricted when received.

That person seems to be a generous consistent contributor, I think they warrant an inclusion in the annual report. Include both the total amount they pledged and how it will be distributed.
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