Fundraising Tips and Tricks: Make the Most of your Personal Fundraising Page
Posted by Beth Lingard in Fundraising Ideas, Fundraising News, Marathon Fundraising Tips, Tips & Tricks, tags: fundraising, guidelines, resource, tipsWhat we have learned
Through our experience, donors contribute because:
- they know and want to support you
- your nonprofit resonates with them
- they’re amazed by your fundraising efforts or the event you’re tackling
- they can see the direct impact their donation makes
With this research, we have found there are steps you can follow that contribute to successful fundraising.
The essentials for successful fundraising
Tell your story. Not sure how to start? Try answering these questions in your personal message on your fundraising page:
- Why are you fundraising?
- Why is this cause important to you?
- What impact will each donation make? (eg $10 feeds a child for a week)
Set a fundraising goal. Donors want to see their friend succeed. In fact, some will donate again if they know their friend is close to their goal.
1. Set a fundraising target when editing your fundraising page
2. Give updates on the status of your fundraising goal
3. Raise your goal once you reach it. Then update your donors again
Add a picture. Add an image that speaks to your donors, eg photo of you in your event, or who or what donations are helping.
Tell your contacts. Share your fundraising page with family, friends, colleagues, parishioners, or anyone in your community. Firstgiving provides email templates you can use in your account.
Thank your donors. Firstgiving automatically emails a “thank you” message to your donors. When editing your fundraising page, personalize it. Tell donors what it means to you or how their donation is helping your nonprofit.
Keep sharing. Send updates on your fundraising, life, or training. Sharing your stories about challenges and achieving milestones makes donors feel a part of your fundraising efforts. Firstgiving provides an email template you can use in your account. Who knows - you may inspire some donors to join or advocate for your efforts.
You can also try some of these other fundraising ideas.
Talk about your fundraising efforts on your blog. A blog is an online journal. This is a great place to update donors on your progress and a subtle way to tell blog visitor’s that you are accepting donations for a great cause. Be sure to add a widget or link to your fundraising page.
Link to or add your page to your social media sites.
- On Facebook? We are too. Talk about and add your fundraising page to your profile via our application and then join our group.
- On MySpace? Talk about your fundraising page and add a badge to your space, then become our friend.
- On Twitter? Tweet about your fundraising efforts and link to your fundraising page, then follow us.
- On other social networking sites? Talk about your fundraising efforts and link to your fundraising page.
Celebrate your birthday. Ask friends to make a donation to your fundraising page in lieu of presents.
Offer your services. In exchange for a donation to your fundraising page, you could:
- Babysit
- Drive a friend to the airport
- Rake leaves, shovel snow or cut the grass
Throw a party. Get your family and friends in on it and divvy up the tasks.
- Set a date.
- Ask your favorite restaurant, bar, or coffee shop to donate some space.
- Have guests RSVP via making a donation to your Firstgiving page, this way you don’t have to collect donations at the door and you will have an attendance list
- Host a raffle. Ask local business to donate products, services or gift certificates that you can raffle off at your party. Use your fundraising page as a way to collect money for raffle tickets.
Do you have a fundraising tip that has helped you?
Please share by leaving a comment below.
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I think that firstgiving should also be open to internatinal NP organisations, as there is much needed support in countries like South Africa, and others.
Yes I appreciate that the donors should help US based NPO’s, but it would be great also if the fuding could also be made available to organisations outside the US that desperately need the funding.
Dr. Terrence O. Kommal
http://www.samedic.org
Hi Terrence,
Thanks for your comment. NPO fundraising on Firstgiving.com (US-based) and Justgiving.com (UK-based) are restricted to NPOs registered in these countries because we can only verify the authenticity of NPOs in these home markets. Firstgiving fundraisers can raise money for any NPO registered with Guidestar, a database of registered US 501c3 NPOs.
Many US and UK-based NPOs do important and effective overseas work, and many also partner with local NPOs overseas in order to help fund projects, operating expenses, etc. Fortunately, this can make it very possible to get the funding you are talking about!
For example, fundraisers have used Firstgiving to raise over $175,000 for Doctors Without Borders (http://www.firstgiving.com/npo/1185), an NPO registered in the US and investing in medical care in local communities worldwide.
Another example is World Vision’s partnership with Firstgiving fundraisers and local NPOs for such projects as clean water solutions, AIDS education, medical care, etc. See http://www.firstgiving.com/npo/5527.
If there is a specific project or initiative you are interested in fundraising for, consider partnering with a US-registered NPO that would be willing to earmark funds raised on Firstgiving for your project.
Dear Beth,
Many thanks for your kind reply!
I will look into identifying such a partner. In the interim, if there is any partner that you feel may be a good for http://www.samedic.org , it will be much appreciated!
Dr. Terrence O. Kommal
Hi
I thank you for the wonderfull organisation that you formed.Other someone may not value your surport but with me,it is very wonderful and so helpfull,lookig forward to your help world wide espacially to me first.
I am looking forward to using some of the wonderful ideas on this site to raise money for Special Olympics as I begin my journey to participating in my VERY FIRST Polar Bear Plunge in January 09. THANK YOU!!!
I am off to a great start with my personal giving via friends and family but I would love to get other’s advice on attracting corporate sponsorships. If in the past you have been successful in this area please leave your response here so I can try to plug into a proven method. Thanks for your support in this.
Conner
Thank you! Fine tips!
Its Really Great to listen about your organisation. Thank You
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