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What is the LAI Principle? II.2, II.3, ~~>The fundraising axiom of qualifying prospects on the basis of Linkages, Ability, and Interest. (Glossary of Fundraising Terms, CFRE website) What are typical indicators to identify trends and define characteristics? I, Task 3 ~~>Socioeconom...

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CFRE - Domain 1 and 2 Questions and
Correct Answers | Latest Update
What is the LAI Principle? II.2, II.3,


✓ ~~>The fundraising axiom of qualifying prospects on the basis of

Linkages, Ability, and Interest. (Glossary of Fundraising Terms, CFRE

website)




What are typical indicators to identify trends and define characteristics? I,

Task 3


✓ ~~>Socioeconomic status, giving history, generation, gender, and

culture of a constituency (Test Content Outline: Domain 1 - Task 1.3)




What kinds of data points should be included in a prospective donor profile?

I.1


✓ ~~>Demographics, psycho-graphics, interests, values, motivations,

culture, ability, giving and volunteer history, relationships, and linkages

to select potential donors for particular projects and fundraising

programs. (Test Content Outline: Domain 1 - Key Knowledge Areas)




What typically drives men to donate? II.2




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✓ ~~>Traditional strategies, such as campaigns, peer

recognition, sense of urgency, deadlines, competitive, fast-paced, intense

efforts. (AEF, p117)




What typically drives women to donate? II.2


✓ ~~>An organization's engagement, relationship

building, thank you notes, mission connection, impact stories, regular

stewardship, female leadership, diversity, and are often the philanthropic

decision makers in their homes. (AEF, p119)




Who are more likely to donate: women or men? II.2


✓ ~~>According to the Women's Philanthropy Institute's "Women Give"

series, women are often more likely to make donations as similarly-

situated men. (AEF, p115) In 2 studies of high net worth households, 9

out of 10 women are either the sole decision maker or at least an equal

partner in charitable decision making. (AEF, p116)




What are Cohort and Lifecycle effects in relation to generational giving? II.2




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✓ ~~>A cohort effect is characteristic of people in the group

*throughout* their lives. An example would be the lifelong impact of

economic scarcity from the Great Depression on a generation's

attitudes towards money and philanthropy. A lifecycle effect changes

as an individual grows older. An example might be a young person

who becomes more generous in their 40s because she has more

disposal income than she did in her 20s. (AEF, p171)




What are the top 5 charitable causes that individuals are likely to support,

across all generations? II.2


✓ ~~>Local social service, place of worship, health charities, children's

charities, and education. The first four causes remain prominent across

different generations, but there is variance across the fifth selected

cause, depending on the generation. (AEF, p173).




What are the elements of an effective case for support? II.1, 11.3, II.4


✓ ~~>Mission Statement, Goals, Objectives, Programs & Services,

Finances, Governance, Staffing, Service Delivery, Planning &

Evaluation, History (AEF, p40-41)




How do Goals differ from Objectives? II.1, 11.3, II.4




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