Fundraising WebSite Development Tips
If you have a current website this information will also come in handy on changes you can make that may be very beneficial to the organization.
- Spread the Word - There's no way people are going to donate to your fundraising project if they don't know it's happening. With that said Social Media Marketing will be a huge part of spreading the word.
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YouTube is a great fit for nonprofit organizations; it provides a venue to tell engaging stories that can lead to increased publicity, supporters, and donations. Anyone can set up a YouTube channel and publish videos. Also, be sure to apply for inclusion in the YouTube for Nonprofits program, which is part of the Google for Nonprofits program.
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Did you know that in 2014 that 97% of Pinterest users are women-and also in 2014 64% of donations in the U.S. were made by women?
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Did you know that Instagram is the 3rd fastest growing social site-globally ?
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- Centralized Page Of Information - If you can create a page that details the project, event or cause you can send everyone that's interested to one place. For instance, if you Tweet about your fundraising effort, it would be great to have a page to consistently link to the details of the project, event or cause. This would be best practice for any social media outlet you use.
- Provide Easy Ways to Support - You can include specific information about how to get involved if someone is interested, donate or volunteer. You should provide all relevant links to places someone can donate as well as the best phone number to call. You can also send people that have more questions to your contact form or a specific discussion on your Blog page. Make it easy for someone that wants to help to do so.
If your in need of a fundraising website or want more helpful tips on what you can do to improve your existing website then contact me today at 813-441-9815.