We know that when crisis hits, it is not easy to decide what is the next best thing, as there are so many urgent priorities.
That is where we can step in to help.
Here is the emergency support pack that takes the pressure off, and offers support when it is needed most.
4. Tell your story
of who you are
helping
Tell us about your day, your
week, your year.
• We know you are out there
every day, saving animals,
rescuing those that need it and
often at the drop of a hat
Your story: Talk about your work
5. Give full
context to
the crisis
Talk about the difficult
situation you are facing.
• Explain exactly what issue is
facing your team right now,
and why you need the funds.
Talk about the difficult stuff
6. Fires are still
burning across
Australia
Talk about the crisis, give
an update on how this
has impacted your team,
your community and the
people you care about.
9. Setup your
donation page
in an instant
Create a secure page to
collect donations.
• Show live tally as donations
are made
• Include comments
• Share the link far and wide
Your story: Choose your words for impact
11. Reach your
supporters as
you reach
milestones
As your campaign gains
momentum, you will
need to keep your
supporters up to date.
Your story: Choose your words for impact
15. Hear from successful
charities
“Before working with GiveEasy, our
organisation struggled to raise adequate funds.
We tried other fundraising platforms, grants
and sponsorship. But nothing produced more
that a couple of thousand dollars.
Then we met GiveEasy. GiveEasy is simply a
game changer for any charity. GiveEasy has a
strategy that works. Anunbelievably powerful
system.
They have the experience, and know how, to
help charities raisesignificant funds via
Facebook - and they manage the entire
campaign from start to finish (usually 5-7days).
We raised $92k in 5 days! WithoutGiveEasy,
we would still be struggling.
Thank you GiveEasy, you have changed
everything for us and wewill always be grateful
to you, for doing all the work while we watched
on with amazement.”
September 2019
Claire Smith
Founder &Treasurer Wildlife Rescue Sunshine Coast