2023-11-15 GENERAL HOUSE

FMSI fundraising visit donors in Aachen, Königstein, and Rottenburg

In today’s world, non-profit organizations play a vital role in creating positive change and addressing critical issues that affect our society. They rely on the generosity of donors who share their passion for making a difference.

Recently FMSI embarked on a mission to strengthen existing relationships and establish new collaborations with donors who are essential to FMSI’s cause to support the Marist Mission worldwide. For this purpose, Maria Rita Pala and Pamela Difino, Project Administration Officers at FMSI, visited some donors in Aachen, Königstein, and Rottenburg from October 16 to 19, 2023. The aim was not only to secure financial support but also to communicate FMSI mission and objectives effectively.

The first step in ensuring a fruitful fundraising visit is thorough research. FMSI took the time to delve into the backgrounds, interests, and past contributions of the donors. This level of preparedness is essential because it allows for a personalized approach that resonates with the donors’ values and objectives.

During these visits, FMSI followed a structured agenda and the discussions covered a wide range of topics, all with the aim of fostering a deeper connection. FMSI introduced the donors to their mission, vision, and the impact they have achieved through projects and advocacy actions. This helps donors understand the bigger picture and the role they can play in it. The organization outlined specific projects and initiatives in need of financial support. What’s remarkable is how these initiatives were carefully chosen to align with the donors’ interests, whether they were in geographic areas or thematic topics. This alignment is crucial in engaging donors who feel a personal connection to the Marist cause.

These fundraising visits bore fruit, with donors expressing a strong interest in supporting FMSI’s initiatives. This is a testament to the power of genuine connections and well-prepared discussions. The donors not only affirmed their support for the organization but also expressed an eagerness to explore further engagement opportunities. One such example is their interest in attending FMSI’s upcoming event on November 20th, either in person or through virtual platforms.

FMSI understands that building and maintaining these relationships is an ongoing process. Following the visits, they plan to provide donors with detailed project proposals and budgets related to the specific initiatives they expressed interest in funding. This transparency ensures that donors know how their contributions will be utilized, fostering trust and accountability.

FMSI’s recent fundraising visits were more than just meetings; they were about building relationships and partnerships. They were instrumental in securing vital financial support in favor of the Marist Missions worldwide and in forging bonds that will last.

These visits were a reminder that the success of non-profit organizations is intertwined with the generosity and commitment of donors. Through well-prepared interactions and strategic alignment of interests, FMSI is paving the way for a brighter future, one where their mission can flourish and make an even more significant impact.

We look forward to witnessing the positive outcomes of these visits and the continued collaboration between FMSI and its dedicated supporters. Together, they are making the world a better place, one step at a time.


The Marist Foundation for International Solidarity (FMSI) is an NGO that works around the world to defend the rights of children and adolescents and to guarantee them better living conditions. It was established in Rome on 24 October 2007 as a recognized foundation and has obtained the status of a non-profit organization. FMSI’s Vision is of a world in which childhood is fully respected and guaranteed freedom from violence and fear, where children are recognized as active members of their communities and societies. In response to this vision, FMSI’s Mission is to work towards the development of the potential of children and young people, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized, through education, advocacy, and solidarity projects. To date, FMSI has carried out almost 500 projects in 67 Countries on 4 Continents, implementing emergency projects and programs for people and communities in vulnerable conditions. For more details, please check https://fmsi.ngo/en/ 

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