The Off-Season That Builds Next Year’s Wins
When the fairways start to frost, momentum doesn’t have to fade. Winter is the season to reconnect, reflect, and refocus — the calm that sets up your next wave of success.
👉 What part of your fundraising takes the back seat once tournament season ends — outreach, planning, or marketing?
The quiet months give nonprofits time to strengthen relationships, refresh campaigns, and build plans that turn reflection into readiness.
The Power of Post-Event Follow-Up
After your final tournament, your community is still warm — don’t let that connection cool.
Reach out with gratitude and purpose:
- Send genuine thank-yous to golfers, sponsors, and volunteers.
- Share highlight reels that show the difference they made.
- Ask for feedback to guide next year’s improvements.
💬 Which of these could you do this week to remind supporters their impact matters?
Winter Fundraising That Works
Even without live events, winter offers creative ways to keep giving alive:
- Virtual raffles or contests: Fun, low-cost ways to re-engage your audience.
- Holiday giving campaigns: Invite donations in honor of loved ones.
- Corporate match drives: Tap businesses closing out year-end budgets.
❄️ If you tried one idea this season, what would it be — a raffle, a holiday drive, or something new?
Plan Ahead to Launch Strong
Early planning builds spring momentum. Use the off-season to:
- Lock in your 2026 venue before calendars fill.
- Renew sponsors using this year’s success metrics.
- Refresh your marketing collateral for early visibility.
📅 Have you booked your 2026 date yet — or are you waiting for inspiration to strike?
How CUP Helps You Keep Momentum
At Colorado Under Par, we turn downtime into growth time. From post-event storytelling to early sponsorship outreach, our team helps nonprofits stay visible and valuable — all year long.
🔄 How are you keeping your mission visible during the off-season?
Tag @ColoradoUnderPar — we love seeing how organizations stay active through winter.