Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/case-for-supportWrite a fundraising case for support that makes donors want to give. Use when asked to write a case for support, a fundraising case statement, a major-gift or campaign case, or the core argument for a donation appeal. Produces a persuasive case — the need, your solution and why you, the impact a gift makes, specific funding opportunities with amounts, and a clear ask — donor-centred, not org-centred.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/case-for-supportThe case for support is the spine of all your fundraising — every appeal, proposal, and pitch draws from it. It works when it's donor-centred: not "help us, we need money" but "here's a problem you can solve, and here's exactly what your gift makes possible." This skill writes that case — urgent, evidence-backed, and built around the donor as the hero.
Given "write a case for support for our literacy program", produce the full case anyway — build the argument from the mission described, and mark invented evidence or figures as (example — replace with real data). Never fabricate statistics as real; never withhold for missing detail.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided (else infer and label for replacement):
| Gift | What it funds | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| $50 | … | … |
| $500 | … | … |
| $5,000 | … | … |
Mark invented figures/evidence as (example — replace with real data).
Fundraising practice — donor-centred case construction (need, solution, credibility, impact, urgency, ask) with gift-level impact framing.