Sapphire
06-26-2011, 04:00 PM
Hi Everyone,
I've been a long-time lurker, but I haven't posted until now. I'm kind of new to road biking. I joined Team in Training to do a 100-mile ride, but after two months of pestering people for donations, I had to back out. They have you do what they call a recommitment and provide a credit card number and sign saying that you will personally cover whatever you don't get through other fundraising means. I'm $1500 short of the minimum amount, and although I did exactly what they told me to do, I've been stalled for weeks. A few people said they'd give, but even though I told them my deadline was at this recommitment time, they didn't donate for whatever reason. I already paid $100 to sign up with TNT. There's no way I can afford upwards of $1000 just to do a bike ride! And even if the people who said they'd donate came through, it would still be only a few hundred at most.
Although I understand from the charity's point of view that they don't want to lose anyone, I wasn't too thrilled with their reaction. They seem to believe that throwing a party or selling baked goods will make a difference. The people I'd invite to a party are the same people I'd already asked and they either donated, or didn't donate. In either case, asking for money again seems a bit like overkill. And since I'm not employed right now, there really isn't an office to do a bake sale in! The TNT people also told me that I have a lot of time...but, hello...no...not if I haven't gotten any money for several weeks AND there is so far to go in terms of the amount. If it's dried up, it's dried up. I went in with guns blazing on the fundraising and started way before the training even started, and money rolled in fast for quite a while. I had great intentions and I did the best I could do. I've fundraised for other organizations before, including $4000 to do a marathon and been very successful, but people are either opposed to TNT or they're just in a bad place financially right now.
I don't know. I feel terrible about backing out on the people who DID donate, because some of those people were not folks I expected to do so. On the other hand, I really didn't care much for the group I was training with. It was very small, with more of their own coaches and mentors than actual team members. I was hoping to have a little more fun than I did, because I know other people who trained with TNT had a great time. I'm not sure if it's my location or the particular event that isn't much of a draw.
Has anyone else had a negative experience with them and completely failed on the fundraising? How did you break it to your donors?
I've been a long-time lurker, but I haven't posted until now. I'm kind of new to road biking. I joined Team in Training to do a 100-mile ride, but after two months of pestering people for donations, I had to back out. They have you do what they call a recommitment and provide a credit card number and sign saying that you will personally cover whatever you don't get through other fundraising means. I'm $1500 short of the minimum amount, and although I did exactly what they told me to do, I've been stalled for weeks. A few people said they'd give, but even though I told them my deadline was at this recommitment time, they didn't donate for whatever reason. I already paid $100 to sign up with TNT. There's no way I can afford upwards of $1000 just to do a bike ride! And even if the people who said they'd donate came through, it would still be only a few hundred at most.
Although I understand from the charity's point of view that they don't want to lose anyone, I wasn't too thrilled with their reaction. They seem to believe that throwing a party or selling baked goods will make a difference. The people I'd invite to a party are the same people I'd already asked and they either donated, or didn't donate. In either case, asking for money again seems a bit like overkill. And since I'm not employed right now, there really isn't an office to do a bake sale in! The TNT people also told me that I have a lot of time...but, hello...no...not if I haven't gotten any money for several weeks AND there is so far to go in terms of the amount. If it's dried up, it's dried up. I went in with guns blazing on the fundraising and started way before the training even started, and money rolled in fast for quite a while. I had great intentions and I did the best I could do. I've fundraised for other organizations before, including $4000 to do a marathon and been very successful, but people are either opposed to TNT or they're just in a bad place financially right now.
I don't know. I feel terrible about backing out on the people who DID donate, because some of those people were not folks I expected to do so. On the other hand, I really didn't care much for the group I was training with. It was very small, with more of their own coaches and mentors than actual team members. I was hoping to have a little more fun than I did, because I know other people who trained with TNT had a great time. I'm not sure if it's my location or the particular event that isn't much of a draw.
Has anyone else had a negative experience with them and completely failed on the fundraising? How did you break it to your donors?