ZOE On Campus Podcast

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ZOE On Campus Podcast

Audio interviews, conversations, and more for our global fellowship of progressive Christian campus ministries. zoeoncampus.substack.com

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    Campus Ministry Madness!

    # How to Leverage March Ministry Madness for Effective Fundraising: Insights from Campus LeadersCheck out http://campusministrymadness.org/Discover how to maximize fundraising efforts during March Ministry Madness. Learn strategies from campus leaders that can elevate your fundraising game.March brings a unique opportunity for campus ministries to engage donors and raise funds through the innovative March Ministry Madness initiative. This blog post explores the insights shared by Andrew Rickel and JP Carlson, two campus ministry leaders, during their recent discussion on the Zoey on Campus podcast. You'll learn how to effectively participate in this event, the benefits of collective fundraising, and the strategies that can drive donor engagement.## The Concept Behind March Ministry MadnessMarch Ministry Madness is not just about raising funds; it’s about fostering community and engagement among campus ministries. Andrew Rickel, a Lutheran campus pastor in Atlanta, Georgia, shared how this initiative was born out of the popularity of college basketball tournaments. The idea is simple: during March, as everyone is focused on college sports, why not turn that energy into fundraising for campus ministries? This event invites various ministries to participate, enhancing visibility and encouraging generous donations.### How It All StartedThe event was inspired by the NCAA basketball tournaments, aiming to create a buzz around college campuses during March. The first year focused on a limited number of schools, primarily in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). However, as the event gained traction, it expanded nationwide, involving ministries from across the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).Rickel explains, "We send out invitations to everyone in our network, encouraging them to join in and raise funds during this critical month when college is on everyone’s mind."## The Benefits of Collective FundraisingOne of the standout features of March Ministry Madness is its emphasis on collective fundraising. By collaborating, ministries can cast a wider net, reaching potential donors who might not have been engaged otherwise. Rickel notes that many donations come from first-time donors, highlighting the initiative's power to attract new supporters.### Expanding Your Donor BaseJP Carlson, a campus minister from Montana State University, shared his experience of attracting a diverse donor base during the event. He mentioned how even older alumni, who may not have been involved for years, were eager to contribute. Carlson stated, "We had people of all ages participating, including an 80-year-old woman who reached out to learn the best strategies for maximizing her donation points!" This demonstrates how March Ministry Madness not only raises funds but also rekindles connections with alumni and supports community spirit.## Tips for Effective ParticipationTo optimize your participation in March Ministry Madness, consider these actionable strategies:1. Engage Your Network:- Utilize social media and email lists to promote the event and share your ministry's goals. The more people know about your participation, the better your chances of attracting donations.2. Highlight First-Time Donors:- Encourage first-time donors by promoting the bonus points they can earn when contributing. This not only incentivizes giving but also expands your donor base significantly.3. Create Competitive Spirit:- Emphasize the fun, competitive aspects of the event. Whether through friendly rivalries with other ministries or by setting internal challenges, keeping the energy high can boost engagement.4. Leverage Storytelling:- Share compelling stories about how donations impact your ministry. Personal testimonials can resonate with potential donors, making them more likely to contribute.5. Stay Engaged Beyond the Event:- Continue to communicate with donors after the event, thanking them and updating them on the impact of their contributions. Building relationships can lead to sustained support in the future.## Key TakeawaysMarch Ministry Madness is more than just a fundraising event; it’s a chance to unite campus ministries across the country, foster community spirit, and attract new supporters. By following the insights and strategies shared by Andrew Rickel and JP Carlson, you can enhance your fundraising efforts and make the most of this vibrant initiative.### ConclusionIn conclusion, participating in March Ministry Madness offers a unique opportunity to engage your community and raise funds effectively. By leveraging collective energy and employing strategic outreach, your campus ministry can thrive during this event. Remember to celebrate the connections made and the stories shared, as these will resonate well beyond March.For more insights on fundraising and community engagement in campus ministries, check out our related posts on effective fundraising strategies and community-building efforts.--- Get full access to ZOE On Campus at zoeoncampus.substack.com/subscribe

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    ZOE wsg/ John Francis O’Mara!

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    Celebrating JOY! with ZOE's Big Map

    Executive Director Carl Gladstone explores the BIG MAP of ZOE campus ministries, progressive congregations, mission and service destinations, and retreat centers that help young adults pursue Christian practices of beloved community, spiritual exploration, social justice, and the flourishing of all creation.If your campus ministry would like to connect with ZOE, get listed in our database, or scheme together on a project, go to: zoeoncampus.com/updates Get full access to ZOE On Campus at zoeoncampus.substack.com/subscribe

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    Megan LeCluyse on "You're Not The Only One"

    SummaryIn this conversation, Carl Gladstone interviews Megan LeCluyse about her book 'You’re Not the Only One,' which reflects on the challenges and experiences of young adults, particularly during their college years. Megan shares her personal journey through college, the themes of her book, and how it aims to support students in navigating their faith, identity, and the transition to adulthood. The discussion also touches on the importance of self-reflection, the role of community, and the resources available for campus ministers and parents to support young adults.Video VersionTakeaways & Conversation Starters* Megan wrote the book to help students feel less alone. When have you felt most alone, and who helped you through that time?* The book is structured to be a companion throughout college. Who are the folx helping you through tough questions and experiences right now?* Self-reflection is crucial for making choices in college. What’s your best practice for self-reflection? Is it meditation, prayer, journaling, creative art, walks in the woods?* Faith and doubt are common experiences for students. Where do you turn to connect with your faith during lonely or difficult times? Is there a particular Bible passage, a helpful poet, a trusted pastor?* Parents can benefit from understanding their child's journey. What do your parents need to know about your experience? What’s your best strategy for talking about that with them?* Megan hopes to remind readers they are never alone. Who’s a friend that you could encourage right now? Who in your life needs to know that they aren’t alone?Chapters00:00 Introduction to Megan's Journey07:51 Finding Community and Faith in College16:18 Vocation and Life Beyond College21:28 Resources for Campus Ministers and Parents25:38 Guidance for Parents of College Students Get full access to ZOE On Campus at zoeoncampus.substack.com/subscribe

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    Welcome & Launch

    ANNOUNCEMENT: We look forward to hosting great conversations with students and leaders across the ZOE network to help tell the story of progressive Christian life on campus.If you’d like to join us for an episode, you have an interesting story to tell, or you know a group of young adults who everyone should meet, please let us know at: [email protected] Get full access to ZOE On Campus at zoeoncampus.substack.com/subscribe

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Audio interviews, conversations, and more for our global fellowship of progressive Christian campus ministries. zoeoncampus.substack.com

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