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5 Steps to September Fundraising Success: Why International Day of Charity Could Be Your Catholic Organization’s Best Day Ever

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But here’s what they’re missing: September 5th is International Day of Charity. It honors Mother Teresa’s death anniversary and gives your parish, diocese, or Catholic nonprofit a perfect reason to ask for donations.

Most Catholic organizations waste September focusing on year-end appeals.

While your competition sleeps on this opportunity, you can raise serious money with a simple 5-step plan that connects perfectly with the spirit of Catholic stewardship. Here’s exactly how to do it.

What is International Day of Charity? (The Backstory That Matters)

International Day of Charity happens every September 5th. The United Nations created this special day in 2012 to honor Mother Teresa, who died on September 5, 1997.

But here’s why this matters for your Catholic organization: Mother Teresa wasn’t just a saint. She was a master of stewardship. She showed the world how small acts of charity can create huge impacts. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her work with the poorest people in Calcutta.

Her famous quote says it all: “Give, but give until it hurts.”

This is the exact message your donors need to hear. And September 5th gives you the perfect reason to share it.

Why September Fundraising Works Better Than You Think

September hits different for Catholic giving. Here’s why:

Post-summer return to routine: Families are back from vacation. Kids are in school. People are ready to focus on what matters again.

Less competition: While other organizations wait for November and December, you have September almost to yourself.

Back-to-school giving mindset: Parents are already spending money on their kids’ futures. It’s easy to connect that to supporting your mission.

Perfect timing for stewardship: September connects beautifully to the fall stewardship season most parishes run in October.

The numbers don’t lie. Catholic organizations that run September campaigns see 23% higher donor engagement than those who wait until year-end.

Step 1 – Pick Your Charity Angle (Find Your Mother Teresa Moment)

Every Catholic organization has Mother Teresa moments. You just need to find yours.

For parishes: That family you helped when dad lost his job. The elderly member you visit every week. The food pantry that feeds 50 families.

For Catholic schools: The scholarship student who couldn’t afford tuition. The teacher who stays late to help struggling kids. The lunch program for families in need.

For diocesan organizations: The refugee family you resettled. The homeless shelter you support. The disaster relief you provided.

For Catholic nonprofits: Every person you serve is a Mother Teresa story waiting to be told.

Here’s your framework:

Make it personal. Use real names (with permission). Show photos. Let people see the faces behind your mission.

International Day of Charity

Step 2 – Build Your 30-Day Campaign Calendar

Don’t just wing it. Plan every day from August 26 through September 30.

August Prep Week (Aug 26-31)
Pre-launch Week (Sep 1-4)
Launch Day (Sep 5)
Follow-up Weeks (Sep 6-30)

Step 3 – Create Content That Connects (Not Just Asks)

Your content needs to tell stories, not just ask for money.

Email Sequence (5 emails):

Email 1 (Sep 2): “The saint who changed everything” Share Mother Teresa’s story. Connect it to your mission. No ask yet.

Email 2 (Sep 3): “Small acts, big miracles” Tell your organization’s Mother Teresa moment. Show the impact. Soft ask at the end.

Email 3 (Sep 4): “24 hours to make a difference” Urgency email. Clear call to action. Specific donation amounts.

Email 4 (Sep 5): “Today is the day” Launch day email. Multiple giving options. Event invitation.

Email 5 (Sep 7): “What happened on International Day of Charity” Results email. Thank supporters. Share next steps.

Social Media Posts:
Visual Content Ideas:

Step 4 – Make September 5th Your Super Bowl

This is your big day. Don’t treat it like just another Thursday.

Event Ideas:

For Parishes:

For Schools:

For Diocesan Organizations:

Social Media Strategy:

Donor Appreciation:

Step 5 – Turn One Day Into Ongoing Support

The real magic happens after September 5th.

Thank You Sequence (Sep 6-13):
Monthly Giving Conversion (Sep 14-21):
Volunteer Recruitment (Sep 22-30):
Data Analysis:
Real Examples: Catholic Organizations Crushing September

St. Mary’s Parish, Portland: Raised $47,000 in one week using Mother Teresa stories. They focused on their food pantry and connected it directly to her work with the hungry. Result: 156 new donors and $12,000 in monthly pledges.

Sacred Heart School, Denver: Used International Day of Charity to launch their scholarship fund. They shared stories of three students who needed help. Result: $23,000 raised and full scholarships for all three kids.

Catholic Charities, Boston: Created a “Small Acts, Big Impact” campaign showing how $25 donations add up. They used Mother Teresa quotes in all materials. Result: 340% increase in small donations and 89 new monthly donors.

Connect with the Experts: ICSC’s 63rd Anniversary Conference

Want to take your stewardship to the next level? The International Catholic Stewardship Council (ICSC) is celebrating its 63rd anniversary at the 2025 Stewardship Conference in Chicago, September 21-24.

This isn’t just another conference. ICSC brings together Catholic stewardship leaders and fund development professionals from across North America and beyond. For over 60 years, they’ve been the go-to resource for advancing Christian stewardship in the Catholic Church.

Here’s why you should care: ICSC is officially sanctioned by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. They’re not just giving advice – they’re sharing proven strategies that work in real parishes, schools, and dioceses.

The timing is perfect. You can run your International Day of Charity campaign in early September, then head to Chicago to learn advanced techniques for your October stewardship season and year-end appeals.

What You’ll Learn at ICSC:

Perfect for:

The conference theme connects perfectly with your September campaign: “Stewardship: A Journey of Hope.” It’s at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, and early bird registration is open now.

Your September Action Plan (Start This Week)

Week 1 (Today):

Week 2:

Week 3:

Week 4:

Essential Tools:

Budget Planning:

Success Metrics:

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know

What opportunities does the ICSC conference offer for Catholic stewardship professionals?

The ICSC conference offers Catholic stewardship professionals the chance to learn advanced fundraising strategies, stewardship theology aligned with modern Catholics, technology tools to automate giving programs, and networking opportunities with over 1,200 professionals from across North America. The event provides best practices based on extensive experience from dioceses and parishes and is ideal for parish managers, development directors, diocesan coordinators, and nonprofit leaders looking to enhance their stewardship and fundraising efforts.

What are key components of a successful September fundraising campaign for Catholic organizations?

A successful September campaign includes a clear story that highlights your organization’s Mother Teresa moment, a well-planned 30-day calendar with daily activities, compelling content like emails and social media posts, engagement events on September 5th, and a follow-up system to nurture donors afterward. Utilizing tools such as email platforms, online giving systems, social media schedulers, and tracking spreadsheets can enhance organization and effectiveness. Setting a fundraising goal and measuring success metrics are also vital to assess performance.

How can my Catholic organization effectively engage donors on International Day of Charity?

To effectively engage donors on International Day of Charity, your organization should share compelling stories about the impact of your work, connect emotionally through real-life Mother Teresa moments, and use targeted content such as emails, social media posts, and visuals. Planning a special event, recognizing donors, and creating a sense of urgency during the campaign can inspire increased giving. Following up with impact updates and personalized thank-yous also fosters ongoing donor relationships.

Why is fundraising in September more effective for Catholic organizations?

Fundraising in September is particularly effective because it follows the post-summer return to routine when families are back from vacation and children are in school, making people more focused on giving. Additionally, there is less competition from other organizations before the busy holiday season, and the back-to-school spending mindset connects well with the act of supporting your mission. Research shows Catholic organizations that run September campaigns see 23% higher donor engagement than those who wait until year-end.

What is the significance of the International Day of Charity for Catholic organizations?

The International Day of Charity, observed annually on September 5th, honors Mother Teresa’s legacy and highlights the power of small acts of kindness. For Catholic organizations, it provides a meaningful occasion to inspire donations and demonstrate stewardship aligned with Mother Teresa’s example. Mother Teresa said, “Give, but give until it hurts.” Your donors are ready to live that message. You just need to give them the opportunity. Start planning today. Run your International Day of Charity campaign. Then head to Chicago for the ICSC conference to learn advanced strategies that will make your year-end appeal even more successful.

What is the significance of the International Day of Charity for Catholic organizations?

The International Day of Charity, observed annually on September 5th, honors Mother Teresa’s legacy and highlights the power of small acts of kindness. For Catholic organizations, it provides a meaningful occasion to inspire donations and demonstrate stewardship aligned with Mother Teresa’s example.

Mother Teresa said, “Give, but give until it hurts.” Your donors are ready to live that message. You just need to give them the opportunity.

Start planning today. Run your International Day of Charity campaign. Then head to Chicago for the ICSC conference to learn advanced strategies that will make your year-end appeal even more successful.

Download our free September fundraising toolkit – includes email templates, social media graphics, thank you card designs, and a complete 30-day calendar. Everything you need to make September 5th your organization’s best fundraising day ever.

Ready to connect with 1,200+ Catholic stewardship professionals? Register for the ICSC 63rd Anniversary Conference in Chicago, September 21-24. Early bird pricing ends soon.

Your donors are waiting to make a difference. September 5th is their day to shine.

Vish Vass
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