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P2P Fundraisers in Their Own Words: Craig Comins, Colitis Foundation of America

A veteran peer-to-peer fundraiser's advice: don't forget the details.

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Craig CominsName: Craig Comins
Title: Vice President, Team Challenge at Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America
Location: Boston area
Number of years as a fundraiser: 20
Number of years at current organization: 5

 

What inspired you to do this work?

The joy and emotion on our participants’ faces when they complete their journey of doing a race for us inspires me. We offer 16-week training program where we bring people together from different backgrounds to train for a half marathon in a great destination. 90% of our participants have a connection to the cause and many are patients, so for many it is a personal and emotional journey. I love being able to create that for people and provide that opportunity for them to help us get closer to a cure.

What’s a fundraising tactic you’ve employed in the last year or two that you’d suggest others try?

We focus on getting people started immediately on their fundraising. We have a four to five month window and getting people started as soon as possible is critical. We build in safeguards and checkpoints, but the most important thing is to get started as soon as possible.

What has been your proudest accomplishment as a fundraiser?

My proudest accomplishment is seeing my staff being successful – supporting their accomplishments. If they are successful then the program is successful. That means that we are raising the money that we need to raise and providing the experience we need to provide.

What advice would you give to someone just starting a career in athletic event fundraising?

Don’t forget the details.

Editor’s Note: Not long ago, the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum conducted a series of interviews with leaders in the field to gain insights that would be helpful to their fellow fundraisers. As we prepare for a New Year, we wanted to share some of the best interviews here. Look for more P2P Spotlights in the coming days.

Filed Under: P2P Spotlight, Peer Review

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