The document summarizes a GlobalGiving workshop for nonprofit partners. It discusses GlobalGiving's fundraising totals and donor demographics. It provides examples of successful nonprofit partners and tips for attracting donors and engaging existing donors through tools, campaigns, and communication. It outlines GlobalGiving's training, rewards program, and benefits for partner organizations.
Current Partner Workshop Presentation 2012GlobalGiving
This document provides an overview of a GlobalGiving partner workshop. It includes introductions from partner organizations about their work and fundraising. Statistics are presented on total donations to GlobalGiving and characteristics of donors. Partner organizations share their fundraising successes using GlobalGiving and strategies for donor attraction and engagement. Tips are provided for campaigns, communications with donors around holidays, and utilizing GlobalGiving tools and opportunities. The workshop aims to help partners maximize their fundraising on the GlobalGiving platform.
Current Partner Workshop Presentation 2012GlobalGiving
This document summarizes a workshop held by GlobalGiving for their nonprofit partners. The workshop covered fundraising success stories from organizations using GlobalGiving. It provided tips on donor attraction and engagement, including using campaigns, matching funds, and new features. The document also reviewed GlobalGiving's donor demographics and top fundraising periods like holidays. Nonprofits were encouraged to utilize GlobalGiving's training resources and customize campaigns for maximum fundraising impact.
Washington, DC GlobalGiving Partner Workshop slides 2015GlobalGiving
The document summarizes a GlobalGiving partner workshop that provided training and resources to help organizations improve their online fundraising strategies. The agenda covered setting SMART fundraising goals, cultivating fundraising advocates, attracting new donors through compelling project pages and microprojects, and retaining donors through thank you notes, project reports, and donor appreciation. Partners learned how to maximize engagement on GlobalGiving to advance their reward level and position themselves for corporate partnerships and referrals. The workshop aimed to help organizations strengthen their overall fundraising through effective use of GlobalGiving's tools and opportunities.
This document summarizes an online fundraising workshop held by GlobalGiving. The workshop covered building an online fundraising strategy, networking, and joining the GlobalGiving community. It provided tips on using social media and creating advocates to engage donors. The workshop also explained GlobalGiving's services including donor tools, fundraising campaigns, and corporate partnerships. Organizations were introduced to GlobalGiving's application process which involves nominating the organization, completing due diligence requirements, and raising $4,000 from 50 donors by posting a project.
With 17 weeks left until Giving Tuesday, the time to start planning your End of Year campaign is now. Our fundraising and user experience experts discuss tips, trends, and strategies to jump-start your End of Year planning.
Current Partner Workshop Presentation 2012GlobalGiving
This document provides an overview of a GlobalGiving partner workshop. It includes introductions from partner organizations about their work and fundraising. Statistics are presented on total donations to GlobalGiving and characteristics of donors. Partner organizations share their fundraising successes using GlobalGiving and strategies for donor attraction and engagement. Tips are provided for campaigns, communications with donors around holidays, and utilizing GlobalGiving tools and opportunities. The workshop aims to help partners maximize their fundraising on the GlobalGiving platform.
Current Partner Workshop Presentation 2012GlobalGiving
This document summarizes a workshop held by GlobalGiving for their nonprofit partners. The workshop covered fundraising success stories from organizations using GlobalGiving. It provided tips on donor attraction and engagement, including using campaigns, matching funds, and new features. The document also reviewed GlobalGiving's donor demographics and top fundraising periods like holidays. Nonprofits were encouraged to utilize GlobalGiving's training resources and customize campaigns for maximum fundraising impact.
Washington, DC GlobalGiving Partner Workshop slides 2015GlobalGiving
The document summarizes a GlobalGiving partner workshop that provided training and resources to help organizations improve their online fundraising strategies. The agenda covered setting SMART fundraising goals, cultivating fundraising advocates, attracting new donors through compelling project pages and microprojects, and retaining donors through thank you notes, project reports, and donor appreciation. Partners learned how to maximize engagement on GlobalGiving to advance their reward level and position themselves for corporate partnerships and referrals. The workshop aimed to help organizations strengthen their overall fundraising through effective use of GlobalGiving's tools and opportunities.
This document summarizes an online fundraising workshop held by GlobalGiving. The workshop covered building an online fundraising strategy, networking, and joining the GlobalGiving community. It provided tips on using social media and creating advocates to engage donors. The workshop also explained GlobalGiving's services including donor tools, fundraising campaigns, and corporate partnerships. Organizations were introduced to GlobalGiving's application process which involves nominating the organization, completing due diligence requirements, and raising $4,000 from 50 donors by posting a project.
With 17 weeks left until Giving Tuesday, the time to start planning your End of Year campaign is now. Our fundraising and user experience experts discuss tips, trends, and strategies to jump-start your End of Year planning.
This document summarizes a presentation about using social media and online fundraising. It introduces GlobalGiving, an online fundraising platform. Key points include:
- GlobalGiving connects people with ideas to people who want to support them through donations. It provides tools, support and connections to a network of donors.
- Online fundraising is growing, with all non-profit sectors experiencing double-digit growth since 2009. Most organizations receive at least one online donation over $1,000.
- Building an online fundraising strategy involves identifying your network, driving engagement on social media, setting goals and evaluating results.
- GlobalGiving benefits organizations by providing donor tools, volunteer listings, partnerships, and promotional campaigns. It
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in Budapest, HungaryGlobalGiving
This document provides information about GlobalGiving and how non-profit organizations can use its online fundraising platform. GlobalGiving connects over 2,400 organizations from 149 countries to over 400,000 individual and corporate donors. It takes a 15% fee to sustain its operations and provide services like donor management tools, training, and consultations to partner organizations. The document outlines strategies for organizations to maximize their online fundraising through GlobalGiving, including identifying networks, engaging donors, showing appreciation, developing compelling project pages, and participating in Open Challenges to become permanent partners.
Social Entrepreneur Corps Portfolio Dominican Republic Impacto 2015Christopher Eyo
The document summarizes the work of an 8-week social impact immersion program in the Dominican Republic run by Social Entrepreneur Corps. The team of 8 students from Northwestern University, University of Maryland, and Notre Dame engaged in 9 community outreach events and 8 organizational consultancies. Their work included vision access campaigns providing eye exams and glasses in 4 communities, and consultancy for 2 organizations focused on healthy living workshops and a women's cheese cooperative. The primary social innovation developed was an Empowerment Metrics model to quantitatively measure the impact of their community engagements.
These trends presentations are something we serve to our strategic retainer clients on a regular basis, in depth, personalized and as part of a results oriented strategy conversation. These are the trends in Nonprofit Digital Fundraising for winter 2016.
The document summarizes an online fundraising workshop held in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It provides an agenda for the workshop which includes discussions on online fundraising strategies, networking, building an online presence, and joining the GlobalGiving fundraising platform. The workshop also covers trends in online giving, engaging supporters on social media, and evaluating online fundraising campaigns. Attendees participate in breakout sessions and learn how to create an online fundraising plan and strategy for their organizations.
Boston University Giving Day Case Study: How to Boost Annual Fund Participation Kimbia, Inc
On April 30, 2014 the Boston University community, including 300,000 alumni from around the globe, 30,000 students and 9,000 faculty and staff members, came together online and on campus for BU’s first Giving Day. By the end of this one-day event, the community had raised $1.1M for the BU Annual Fund from 3,126 donors from 46 U.S. states and over 25 additional countries.
Institutions large and small have raised hundreds of thousands, and even millions, of dollars during Giving Days. If you have considered organizing a Giving Day, but hesitated because you’ve never done one before or because you were concerned about the resources required to pull it off successfully, this webinar is for you. Phil DiMartino, Assistant Director of New Media Fundraising For Annual Giving, Hilary Shepard, Director of Annual Giving at Boston University,and Miriam Kagan, Senior Fundraising Principal at Kimbia, will walk you through Giving Day best practices and BU’s participation data by geography, segment (student, recent grads, faculty, staff, etc.), donor type (first-time, SYBUNTs, LYBUNTs, etc.), and channel to share how they:
- Planned for and marketed this key new component of their annual fundraising campaign
- Obtained matching funds of $250,000 from BU trustee Stephen Karp (CAS’63) and micro-challenge funds for school/college focus
- Implemented an Online Ambassador program to help spread the word
- Generated interest throughout the community across multiple channels with an emphasis on social media
- Enabled 15% of donations to be made by mobile devices
- Coordinated both campus and social media activities
- Analyzed their results to determine how to make their event even better next year
This document provides an agenda and summary for a GlobalGiving partner workshop held in Portland, Oregon in 2016. The agenda includes introductions, GlobalGiving updates on fundraising results and initiatives for the coming year, tips on creating SMART fundraising goals, engaging fundraising advocates, crafting compelling stories in 60 seconds or less, and an overview of the GG Rewards program for organizational engagement and effectiveness. Partners participated in activities to draft SMART goals, identify potential advocates, and pitch their projects in under a minute.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in BeijingGlobalGiving
This document summarizes a workshop on online fundraising strategies presented by representatives from GlobalGiving. Some key points covered in the workshop include:
- An introduction to online fundraising and crowdfunding platforms like GlobalGiving that allow nonprofits to raise funds online from global donors.
- Strategies discussed for nonprofits to create an identity and marketing campaign on GlobalGiving, including developing clear goals and stories to engage donors. Maximizing existing networks and relationships to promote campaigns was also covered.
- An overview of GlobalGiving's model, results, and benefits it provides to partner organizations, such as access to a large donor base and corporate partnerships. Success stories from Chinese organizations that raised funds through
The document is an agenda for a fundraising workshop hosted by GlobalGiving. The workshop covers various topics to help organizations improve their online fundraising, including creating an online fundraising strategy and goals, storytelling, building donor relationships through thank you notes and updates, and leveraging social media. The workshop also provides information about GlobalGiving and how it can help nonprofits access tools and support to fundraise online.
This document provides an agenda and information for a GlobalGiving workshop. The agenda covers introductions, a 2015 year in review, upcoming opportunities in 2016, improving the onboarding process, earning rewards points, setting SMART fundraising goals, storytelling, creating a fundraising army, attracting new donors, and benefiting from corporate partnerships. The workshop includes activities and breaks. It aims to help organizations better utilize GlobalGiving to fundraise and become more effective.
This document contains an agenda and notes for a GlobalGiving webinar. The agenda includes introductions, updates on GlobalGiving campaigns and calendar, a discussion on effectiveness, and information on GlobalGiving Rewards. During introductions, participants shared their name, organization, and a 2016 highlight. GlobalGiving's 2016 fundraising totals and upcoming campaigns in 2017 like Giving Tuesday were presented. Participants then discussed how to define and measure effectiveness at their organizations. GlobalGiving Rewards was introduced as a system to recognize nonprofits for engagement and effectiveness activities to boost their visibility. Participants were asked to identify ways to gain more rewards points.
Benefitting from GlobalGiving's Corporate RelationshipsGlobalGiving
Victoria Gandy from GlobalGiving's Business Development Team presents on GlobalGiving's coporate partnerships and ways that your organization can benefit.
Global Giving Online Fundraising Workshop Presentation in JohannesburgSpectra Speaks
Social Media and online fundraising can help non-profits raise money. GlobalGiving is an online fundraising platform that connects donors with organizations. It provides tools like donor management and fundraising training. Online fundraising is growing, with most organizations receiving at least one $1,000+ online gift in 2011. To use GlobalGiving, organizations submit an application, complete due diligence requirements, and participate in fundraising challenges to raise $5,000 from 40 donors. Success requires an online presence and international donor networks that can make online donations.
Global Giving Online Fundraising Workshop Presentation in NamibiaSpectra Speaks
This document summarizes a presentation about using social media and online fundraising. It discusses GlobalGiving, an online fundraising platform that connects donors with projects. The presentation covers trends in online giving, how to build an online fundraising strategy by identifying networks and communication methods. It also provides tips for using social media like Facebook and Twitter to engage donors and drive fundraising. Finally, it outlines the process for organizations to join GlobalGiving and ways to succeed once launched on the platform.
1. The volunteer leader resource guide provides information to help volunteer leaders plan impactful service projects on Make A Difference Day, which takes place annually on the fourth Saturday in October.
2. The guide emphasizes involving the local community to identify needs and partnering with organizations already addressing those needs. Site visits are recommended to determine the greatest opportunities for volunteer support.
3. Project planning steps include researching the issue, selecting a partner organization, visiting potential project sites, and deciding on a focused project that volunteers can complete and that will meaningfully benefit the community. Narrowing the project scope ensures effective use of resources.
Making the Most of GlobalGiving in 2012GlobalGiving
The document outlines GlobalGiving's strategies and opportunities for organizations to maximize fundraising in 2012. It recommends developing a long-term fundraising strategy, setting goals, planning campaigns around special events, and using GlobalGiving's tools to engage donors and aim for "Superstar" status. It describes several GlobalGiving campaigns and contests throughout the year that offer matching funds and prizes to help organizations attract more donors.
This document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving online fundraising workshop. The agenda includes introductions, an overview of GlobalGiving, discussions of online fundraising strategies like storytelling, goal-setting, and building donor relationships. It also covers leveraging social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter for fundraising. Activities are interspersed to engage participants. The workshop aims to help organizations gain skills and tools for effective online fundraising on GlobalGiving and other platforms.
The document summarizes a GlobalGiving workshop on online fundraising strategies. It introduces GlobalGiving and discusses why online fundraising is important for increasing reach. Various crowd funding strategies are presented, such as creating an organization's identity, maximizing networks, and developing targeted campaigns. The workshop also covers how to create engaging stories and videos to attract donors. GlobalGiving's benefits and application process are described to help organizations utilize the online fundraising platform.
This document provides guidance on developing an online fundraising strategy through the GlobalGiving platform. It outlines identifying networks and audiences, setting goals and a communication plan, and reevaluating efforts. GlobalGiving takes 15% of donations to provide tools, promotion and support to partner organizations. To join, organizations must complete a nomination form, due diligence process and raise $4,000 from 50 donors through an Open Challenge campaign.
This document summarizes a webinar about fundraising tips for microprojects on the GlobalGiving fundraising platform. It provides statistics on past fundraising through the site and outlines tips from two nonprofit organizations, City Year and Leadership Initiatives. These tips include personally engaging donors on social media, identifying advocates, making donations easy, showing impact, and frequent thanking of supporters. The webinar also reviewed upcoming campaigns and the process for organizations to receive donations, enter new projects, and edit existing projects on the site.
Beijing GlobalGiving Partner Meet Up Slides 2015GlobalGiving
This document provides an agenda and notes for a GlobalGiving workshop in China. The agenda includes introductions, learning about GlobalGiving's 2015 fundraising calendar, maximizing use of the GlobalGiving platform, and discussing best practices. The notes provide information about GlobalGiving's work with Chinese organizations, fundraising strategies like bonus days and recurring donations, and success stories of organizations that have effectively used GlobalGiving for fundraising. Questions from participants focused on topics like tapping recurring donations, networking, boosting accounts, and fully utilizing the GlobalGiving platform.
This document summarizes a presentation about using social media and online fundraising. It introduces GlobalGiving, an online fundraising platform. Key points include:
- GlobalGiving connects people with ideas to people who want to support them through donations. It provides tools, support and connections to a network of donors.
- Online fundraising is growing, with all non-profit sectors experiencing double-digit growth since 2009. Most organizations receive at least one online donation over $1,000.
- Building an online fundraising strategy involves identifying your network, driving engagement on social media, setting goals and evaluating results.
- GlobalGiving benefits organizations by providing donor tools, volunteer listings, partnerships, and promotional campaigns. It
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in Budapest, HungaryGlobalGiving
This document provides information about GlobalGiving and how non-profit organizations can use its online fundraising platform. GlobalGiving connects over 2,400 organizations from 149 countries to over 400,000 individual and corporate donors. It takes a 15% fee to sustain its operations and provide services like donor management tools, training, and consultations to partner organizations. The document outlines strategies for organizations to maximize their online fundraising through GlobalGiving, including identifying networks, engaging donors, showing appreciation, developing compelling project pages, and participating in Open Challenges to become permanent partners.
Social Entrepreneur Corps Portfolio Dominican Republic Impacto 2015Christopher Eyo
The document summarizes the work of an 8-week social impact immersion program in the Dominican Republic run by Social Entrepreneur Corps. The team of 8 students from Northwestern University, University of Maryland, and Notre Dame engaged in 9 community outreach events and 8 organizational consultancies. Their work included vision access campaigns providing eye exams and glasses in 4 communities, and consultancy for 2 organizations focused on healthy living workshops and a women's cheese cooperative. The primary social innovation developed was an Empowerment Metrics model to quantitatively measure the impact of their community engagements.
These trends presentations are something we serve to our strategic retainer clients on a regular basis, in depth, personalized and as part of a results oriented strategy conversation. These are the trends in Nonprofit Digital Fundraising for winter 2016.
The document summarizes an online fundraising workshop held in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It provides an agenda for the workshop which includes discussions on online fundraising strategies, networking, building an online presence, and joining the GlobalGiving fundraising platform. The workshop also covers trends in online giving, engaging supporters on social media, and evaluating online fundraising campaigns. Attendees participate in breakout sessions and learn how to create an online fundraising plan and strategy for their organizations.
Boston University Giving Day Case Study: How to Boost Annual Fund Participation Kimbia, Inc
On April 30, 2014 the Boston University community, including 300,000 alumni from around the globe, 30,000 students and 9,000 faculty and staff members, came together online and on campus for BU’s first Giving Day. By the end of this one-day event, the community had raised $1.1M for the BU Annual Fund from 3,126 donors from 46 U.S. states and over 25 additional countries.
Institutions large and small have raised hundreds of thousands, and even millions, of dollars during Giving Days. If you have considered organizing a Giving Day, but hesitated because you’ve never done one before or because you were concerned about the resources required to pull it off successfully, this webinar is for you. Phil DiMartino, Assistant Director of New Media Fundraising For Annual Giving, Hilary Shepard, Director of Annual Giving at Boston University,and Miriam Kagan, Senior Fundraising Principal at Kimbia, will walk you through Giving Day best practices and BU’s participation data by geography, segment (student, recent grads, faculty, staff, etc.), donor type (first-time, SYBUNTs, LYBUNTs, etc.), and channel to share how they:
- Planned for and marketed this key new component of their annual fundraising campaign
- Obtained matching funds of $250,000 from BU trustee Stephen Karp (CAS’63) and micro-challenge funds for school/college focus
- Implemented an Online Ambassador program to help spread the word
- Generated interest throughout the community across multiple channels with an emphasis on social media
- Enabled 15% of donations to be made by mobile devices
- Coordinated both campus and social media activities
- Analyzed their results to determine how to make their event even better next year
This document provides an agenda and summary for a GlobalGiving partner workshop held in Portland, Oregon in 2016. The agenda includes introductions, GlobalGiving updates on fundraising results and initiatives for the coming year, tips on creating SMART fundraising goals, engaging fundraising advocates, crafting compelling stories in 60 seconds or less, and an overview of the GG Rewards program for organizational engagement and effectiveness. Partners participated in activities to draft SMART goals, identify potential advocates, and pitch their projects in under a minute.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in BeijingGlobalGiving
This document summarizes a workshop on online fundraising strategies presented by representatives from GlobalGiving. Some key points covered in the workshop include:
- An introduction to online fundraising and crowdfunding platforms like GlobalGiving that allow nonprofits to raise funds online from global donors.
- Strategies discussed for nonprofits to create an identity and marketing campaign on GlobalGiving, including developing clear goals and stories to engage donors. Maximizing existing networks and relationships to promote campaigns was also covered.
- An overview of GlobalGiving's model, results, and benefits it provides to partner organizations, such as access to a large donor base and corporate partnerships. Success stories from Chinese organizations that raised funds through
The document is an agenda for a fundraising workshop hosted by GlobalGiving. The workshop covers various topics to help organizations improve their online fundraising, including creating an online fundraising strategy and goals, storytelling, building donor relationships through thank you notes and updates, and leveraging social media. The workshop also provides information about GlobalGiving and how it can help nonprofits access tools and support to fundraise online.
This document provides an agenda and information for a GlobalGiving workshop. The agenda covers introductions, a 2015 year in review, upcoming opportunities in 2016, improving the onboarding process, earning rewards points, setting SMART fundraising goals, storytelling, creating a fundraising army, attracting new donors, and benefiting from corporate partnerships. The workshop includes activities and breaks. It aims to help organizations better utilize GlobalGiving to fundraise and become more effective.
This document contains an agenda and notes for a GlobalGiving webinar. The agenda includes introductions, updates on GlobalGiving campaigns and calendar, a discussion on effectiveness, and information on GlobalGiving Rewards. During introductions, participants shared their name, organization, and a 2016 highlight. GlobalGiving's 2016 fundraising totals and upcoming campaigns in 2017 like Giving Tuesday were presented. Participants then discussed how to define and measure effectiveness at their organizations. GlobalGiving Rewards was introduced as a system to recognize nonprofits for engagement and effectiveness activities to boost their visibility. Participants were asked to identify ways to gain more rewards points.
Benefitting from GlobalGiving's Corporate RelationshipsGlobalGiving
Victoria Gandy from GlobalGiving's Business Development Team presents on GlobalGiving's coporate partnerships and ways that your organization can benefit.
Global Giving Online Fundraising Workshop Presentation in JohannesburgSpectra Speaks
Social Media and online fundraising can help non-profits raise money. GlobalGiving is an online fundraising platform that connects donors with organizations. It provides tools like donor management and fundraising training. Online fundraising is growing, with most organizations receiving at least one $1,000+ online gift in 2011. To use GlobalGiving, organizations submit an application, complete due diligence requirements, and participate in fundraising challenges to raise $5,000 from 40 donors. Success requires an online presence and international donor networks that can make online donations.
Global Giving Online Fundraising Workshop Presentation in NamibiaSpectra Speaks
This document summarizes a presentation about using social media and online fundraising. It discusses GlobalGiving, an online fundraising platform that connects donors with projects. The presentation covers trends in online giving, how to build an online fundraising strategy by identifying networks and communication methods. It also provides tips for using social media like Facebook and Twitter to engage donors and drive fundraising. Finally, it outlines the process for organizations to join GlobalGiving and ways to succeed once launched on the platform.
1. The volunteer leader resource guide provides information to help volunteer leaders plan impactful service projects on Make A Difference Day, which takes place annually on the fourth Saturday in October.
2. The guide emphasizes involving the local community to identify needs and partnering with organizations already addressing those needs. Site visits are recommended to determine the greatest opportunities for volunteer support.
3. Project planning steps include researching the issue, selecting a partner organization, visiting potential project sites, and deciding on a focused project that volunteers can complete and that will meaningfully benefit the community. Narrowing the project scope ensures effective use of resources.
Making the Most of GlobalGiving in 2012GlobalGiving
The document outlines GlobalGiving's strategies and opportunities for organizations to maximize fundraising in 2012. It recommends developing a long-term fundraising strategy, setting goals, planning campaigns around special events, and using GlobalGiving's tools to engage donors and aim for "Superstar" status. It describes several GlobalGiving campaigns and contests throughout the year that offer matching funds and prizes to help organizations attract more donors.
This document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving online fundraising workshop. The agenda includes introductions, an overview of GlobalGiving, discussions of online fundraising strategies like storytelling, goal-setting, and building donor relationships. It also covers leveraging social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter for fundraising. Activities are interspersed to engage participants. The workshop aims to help organizations gain skills and tools for effective online fundraising on GlobalGiving and other platforms.
The document summarizes a GlobalGiving workshop on online fundraising strategies. It introduces GlobalGiving and discusses why online fundraising is important for increasing reach. Various crowd funding strategies are presented, such as creating an organization's identity, maximizing networks, and developing targeted campaigns. The workshop also covers how to create engaging stories and videos to attract donors. GlobalGiving's benefits and application process are described to help organizations utilize the online fundraising platform.
This document provides guidance on developing an online fundraising strategy through the GlobalGiving platform. It outlines identifying networks and audiences, setting goals and a communication plan, and reevaluating efforts. GlobalGiving takes 15% of donations to provide tools, promotion and support to partner organizations. To join, organizations must complete a nomination form, due diligence process and raise $4,000 from 50 donors through an Open Challenge campaign.
This document summarizes a webinar about fundraising tips for microprojects on the GlobalGiving fundraising platform. It provides statistics on past fundraising through the site and outlines tips from two nonprofit organizations, City Year and Leadership Initiatives. These tips include personally engaging donors on social media, identifying advocates, making donations easy, showing impact, and frequent thanking of supporters. The webinar also reviewed upcoming campaigns and the process for organizations to receive donations, enter new projects, and edit existing projects on the site.
Beijing GlobalGiving Partner Meet Up Slides 2015GlobalGiving
This document provides an agenda and notes for a GlobalGiving workshop in China. The agenda includes introductions, learning about GlobalGiving's 2015 fundraising calendar, maximizing use of the GlobalGiving platform, and discussing best practices. The notes provide information about GlobalGiving's work with Chinese organizations, fundraising strategies like bonus days and recurring donations, and success stories of organizations that have effectively used GlobalGiving for fundraising. Questions from participants focused on topics like tapping recurring donations, networking, boosting accounts, and fully utilizing the GlobalGiving platform.
This document provides steps to create an online fundraising strategy, including identifying your audience, setting goals, making a plan, and reevaluating. The key audiences identified are "soccer moms" and "young professionals". It emphasizes setting annual and quarterly goals, getting creative with tactics, and not oversaturating contacts. The final step is to establish benchmarks and measure results against goals for engagement and donations.
Current Partner Workshop Bulgaria 2015GlobalGiving
This document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving partner workshop. The agenda includes introductions, learning how to get the most out of GlobalGiving like using the calendar and rewards program, what's new on GlobalGiving like the effectiveness dashboard and analytics, and rethinking project pages from a donor's perspective. It also discusses upcoming training opportunities, improving project ranking, reports, and the partner rewards program. The workshop aims to help partners utilize GlobalGiving's tools and resources to strengthen their organizations and fundraising.
This document provides steps to create an online fundraising strategy, including identifying your audience, setting goals, making a plan, and reevaluating. The key audiences identified are "soccer moms" and "young professionals". It emphasizes setting annual and quarterly goals, getting creative with tactics, and not oversaturating contacts. The final step is to establish benchmarks and measure results against goals for engagement and donations.
The document outlines the agenda and content for a GlobalGiving workshop for project leaders. The agenda includes introductions, sessions on mastering the online platform, fundraising fundamentals, and maximizing the GlobalGiving experience. The document provides details on each session topic, including navigating the online platform, creating effective projects and reports, the partner rewards program, fundraising tools and trainings. It emphasizes using data and analytics to inform strategies and measure their impact.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in AustraliaGlobalGiving
The document summarizes an online fundraising workshop presented by Amanda Briggs and Alex Clayton of GlobalGiving. It provides an overview of GlobalGiving as an online crowdfunding platform, how organizations can create online fundraising campaigns, and how to join GlobalGiving. Key points include: GlobalGiving connects over 400,000 donors with organizations in over 150 countries; organizations can start campaigns and raise funds from individuals and corporations; and joining requires completing a trial fundraising challenge on the GlobalGiving platform.
This webinar introduces the GlobalGiving online fundraising platform and discusses how it can help non-profits build fundraising capacity. GlobalGiving allows non-profits to create compelling project pages to raise funds from over 230,000 individual donors. It also partners with corporations to facilitate employee giving and cause marketing. Pact can help local partners by sharing information on GlobalGiving trainings and nominating them to join the platform.
15 Essential Steps to Optimize Your #GivingTuesday Results Kimbia, Inc
Crowdfunding continues to gather momentum because in addition to raising significant new dollars, these events recruit up to 60% new, high-value donors and deliver priceless brandraising. New single-day crowdfunding records have been recently set and surpassed. North Texas Giving Day in September 2013 raised $25.2 M, then #GivingTuesday in December 2013 raised ~ $32M and then Give Local America in May 2014 raised $53.7 M.
This webinar is designed to help nonprofits and higher education institutions set a new crowdfunding record for #GivingTuesday on December 2, 2014.
Focused on 15 key single-day crowdfunding event success factors, it is packed full of proven practices and practical tips from Charity Dynamics, Kimbia, and Social Factor.
Dolores McDonagh, Principal Consultant at Charity Dynamics, will share with you how to:
- Maximize the visibility of #GivingTuesday via your website home and donation pages, blog, and email and press campaigns
- Incorporate this event effectively into your year-end strategy
Miriam Kagan, Senior Fundraising Principal at Kimbia, will communicate how to:
- Pick the right #GivingTuesday model and incentive structure for your organization
- Evaluate the readiness of your platform, processes and team for the big event
Rachel Lewis, Director of Digital Strategy at Social Factor, will show you how to:
- Develop a social media strategy that will attract, engage and energize #Giving Tuesday supporters
- Optimize event results via relevant social media content that converts donors
Current Partner Portland Workshop 2015GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving is holding a partner workshop to help non-profits strengthen their online fundraising. The agenda includes setting SMART fundraising goals, cultivating fundraising teams, improving project pages, and retaining donors. Partners will work individually and in groups to evaluate their current fundraising strategies, identify challenges, and develop action plans to achieve their goals through GlobalGiving tools and best practices. The workshop aims to help partners integrate GlobalGiving into their overall fundraising strategies and maximize results.
Japan GlobalGiving Partner Workshop 2018GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving is a global crowdfunding platform that connects nonprofits, donors, and companies around the world. In 2017, GlobalGiving raised $66 million for 3,100 organizations through 230,000 donors. GlobalGiving also raised $22 million for disaster relief that year. GlobalGiving provides tools, training, and support to help nonprofit partners become more effective and raise more funds.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in SarajevoGlobalGiving
The document outlines an agenda for an online fundraising workshop hosted by GlobalGiving. It provides an introduction to GlobalGiving and their online fundraising platform, which organizations can use to promote projects and raise money from over 400,000 individual and corporate donors. The workshop covers topics like networking, presenting projects online, and strategizing online fundraising campaigns. It also discusses how to join GlobalGiving and participate in their Open Challenge program to become a permanent partner.
View this webinar to learn:
- How crowdfunding can find you new supporters
- How to use what’s working in the commercial world and bring the right elements over to make your charitable crowdfunding successful
- How to benchmark for success in crowdfunding
Using best practices and up-to-date case studies, learn how to do more than just raise money to make potato salad – learn how to raise money, find new supporters, build brand and make your organization stronger with crowdfunding.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop Presentation, China 2015GlobalGiving
The document summarizes a workshop presented by GlobalGiving on online fundraising strategies. It discusses what online fundraising is and why it is important, highlighting how it increases an organization's reach beyond local donors. GlobalGiving's crowdfunding model and strategies for organizations to create their identity, leverage their network, and develop a plan to raise $5,000 in one month are reviewed. The benefits of partnering with GlobalGiving including access to tools, visibility, and a global donor community are also summarized.
GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshop in Mumbai 2016GlobalGiving
The document discusses online fundraising and how to use GlobalGiving's platform. It begins with introductions and outlines the agenda which includes an overview of online fundraising and how it fits into the broader fundraising landscape. It then provides tips and best practices for conducting online fundraising campaigns, with a focus on using social media like Facebook. The presentation explains GlobalGiving's services and how non-profits can create project pages and campaigns to raise funds. It also reviews the application process and requirements to join GlobalGiving.
YouthSpark April 14 2015 Bonus Day WebinarGlobalGiving
Microsoft is providing a matching campaign through GlobalGiving to support youth projects. On April 14th, Microsoft will match donations up to $1,000 per donor for eligible projects, using $100,000 total in matching funds. Project leaders should communicate with their donors in advance, segment them by location, and direct US and UK donors to donate on the appropriate GlobalGiving website to get donations matched and take advantage of UK Gift Aid. The campaign aims to empower young people with opportunities for education, employment and entrepreneurship.
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GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshop - Argentina 2017GlobalGiving
Este documento presenta una agenda para una reunión sobre recaudación de fondos en línea. La agenda incluye introducciones, fundamentos sobre recaudación de fondos en línea, establecimiento de metas SMART, creación de una red de contactos, información sobre GlobalGiving y cómo unirse a esta plataforma de crowdfunding. El objetivo es capacitar a organizaciones sobre estrategias efectivas para recaudar fondos a través de internet y redes sociales.
GlobalGiving Partner Workshop - Buenos Aires 2017GlobalGiving
Este documento presenta la agenda y los detalles de un taller para socios de GlobalGiving. La agenda incluye introducciones, actualizaciones sobre GlobalGiving y su calendario para 2017, fondos conducidos por GlobalGiving, estrategia de recaudación de fondos y crowdfunding, establecimiento de redes de contactos, relación con donantes, y premios de GlobalGiving. También incluye actividades para los participantes.
GlobalGiving is an online crowdfunding platform that connects nonprofits, donors, and companies around the world. It provides local organizations access to funding, tools, training, and support to become more effective. The document discusses GlobalGiving's presence and impact in India, including the number of Indian nonprofits and donors on the platform and the total dollars raised. It also outlines features like an international donor base, fundraising tools, and the GlobalGiving Accelerator program to help nonprofits launch online fundraising campaigns and become full partners.
El documento presenta una agenda para una reunión sobre recaudación de fondos en línea. Incluye introducciones, una discusión sobre fundamentos de recaudación de fondos en línea, establecimiento de metas SMART, creación de redes de contactos, presentaciones sobre GlobalGiving y cómo unirse a la plataforma, y un período de preguntas.
The GlobalGiving Accelerator is a 3-week fundraising campaign that helps organizations raise $5,000 from 40 donors to become a full partner on GlobalGiving. During the Accelerator, organizations receive online training, fundraising support from staff and past graduates, and tools to help them succeed. Eligible organizations apply, have their project vetted, and participate in a campaign with rewards for reaching fundraising milestones. Successfully raising $5,000 from 40 donors results in full access to GlobalGiving's partnership benefits and resources.
Stories are powerful tools for nonprofits, with 56% of individuals citing compelling storytelling as their motivation to take action. Effective stories feature a single, relatable character who shares authentic experiences and emotions in a way that captures attention and conveys a clear trajectory of transformation. Nonprofit stories should empower those they help, create hope, and motivate giving to build long-term supporter relationships. Practicing condensing stories helps hone the ability to tell impactful narratives for any communication medium.
The document outlines an agenda for an online fundraising workshop, including introductions, presentations on storytelling and online fundraising basics, activities on network mapping and project page design, and a question and answer session. Participants will learn how to effectively fundraise online through telling compelling stories, activating their networks, and joining the GlobalGiving crowdfunding platform. The day-long workshop provides training and strategies to help nonprofits strengthen their online fundraising.
GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2017GlobalGiving
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on online fundraising. It includes introductions, discussions on crowdfunding basics and online fundraising strategies, activities on setting goals, network mapping and storytelling, breaks for networking, and an introduction to the GlobalGiving online fundraising platform and how to join. The workshop aims to equip participants with the skills and resources to effectively fundraise online.
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on online fundraising. The agenda includes introductions, discussions on crowdfunding and online fundraising, presentations on setting goals and telling stories, activities on network mapping and developing content, and an introduction to the GlobalGiving online fundraising platform. The workshop aims to equip participants with strategies and tools for effective online fundraising.
Este documento presenta una agenda para un taller sobre el uso de la plataforma de GlobalGiving para mejorar la recaudación de fondos en línea. El taller incluye sesiones para conocerse unos a otros, aprender sobre las nuevas funciones de GlobalGiving como GG Rewards, crecer las redes de donantes, y contar las historias e impacto de las organizaciones. El objetivo es ayudar a las organizaciones a ser más efectivas en la recaudación de fondos y en general como organizaciones.
Este documento presenta un taller sobre la recaudación de fondos en línea. El taller incluye sesiones sobre por qué usar la recaudación de fondos en línea, formular metas, contar historias, cultivar redes, y por qué GlobalGiving es una plataforma útil. El objetivo del taller es ayudar a las organizaciones a entender mejor la recaudación de fondos en línea y cómo puede beneficiarlas. El taller incluye actividades interactivas para los participantes.
The document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving workshop that teaches organizations how to better utilize the GlobalGiving platform. The agenda includes introductions, a review of GlobalGiving's impact and programs in 2015, an overview of upcoming opportunities in 2016, a new onboarding process for organizations, a rewards system for fundraising and engagement, tips for goal setting and online fundraising, the importance of storytelling, and how to create a fundraising network. Attendees will participate in activities throughout the workshop.
GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshops Central America 2016GlobalGiving
Este taller cubre los conceptos básicos de la recaudación de fondos en línea y cómo puede beneficiar a las organizaciones. Incluye sesiones sobre establecer metas SMART, contar historias efectivas, cultivar redes de donantes, y mantener el contacto a través de notas de agradecimiento e informes. También presenta a GlobalGiving como una plataforma para recaudar fondos en línea con bajas tarifas y apoyo continuo. El objetivo general es ayudar a las organizaciones a aprovechar el potencial de la recaud
GlobalGiving Workshop Central America 2016GlobalGiving
Este documento presenta la agenda de un taller de GlobalGiving para organizaciones sin fines de lucro. El taller cubre temas como los logros de GlobalGiving en 2015, las nuevas funciones como GG Rewards, estrategias para aumentar la recaudación de fondos en línea a través de historias conmovedoras, campañas y redes de promotores. El objetivo es ayudar a las organizaciones a usar mejor la plataforma de GlobalGiving y mejorar su recaudación de fondos.
This document provides an agenda and information for a GlobalGiving workshop. The agenda covers introductions, a 2015 year in review, upcoming opportunities in 2016, a new onboarding process, earning rewards points, online fundraising goals, storytelling, creating a fundraising army, attracting new donors, retaining donors, and benefiting from corporate partnerships. Key points include earning different partner statuses based on points, setting SMART goals, telling compelling stories about issues, places, people, ideas and motivations, leveraging current supporters to become fundraising advocates, and maximizing fundraising during bonus days and the December year-end campaign.
This document provides an overview of an online fundraising workshop. It begins with introductions and an icebreaker activity. It then discusses GlobalGiving and how it supports nonprofits through online fundraising. The workshop covers creating an online fundraising strategy, setting goals, storytelling, building donor relationships, and leveraging social media. Attendees participate in activities throughout and learn how to join GlobalGiving's platform.
Southeast Asia - GlobalGlving Partner Workshop 2016GlobalGiving
This document provides an agenda and notes for a GlobalGiving workshop. It discusses GlobalGiving's history and mission of directing philanthropy to impactful projects. The workshop covers GlobalGiving updates for 2016, strategies for expanding fundraising and engaging donors using GG Rewards and other tools. Nonprofits are encouraged to utilize storytelling, clear project pages, reports and thank you notes to attract and retain donors on the platform.
Southeast Asia - GlobalGiving Online Fundraising workshop 2016GlobalGiving
This document outlines an agenda for a workshop on online fundraising. The objective is to teach participants about online fundraising and how it can benefit their organizations. Topics covered include what online fundraising is, setting SMART goals, using storytelling for fundraising, understanding donor networks, and how the GlobalGiving platform can help organizations raise funds online. Activities are included to help participants apply the concepts to their own organizations. The workshop aims to explain how online fundraising and tools like GlobalGiving can expand organizations' reach and increase fundraising success.
GlobalGiving Current Partner Workshop 2016GlobalGiving
This document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving workshop. It introduces GlobalGiving as a nonprofit founded by former World Bank executives to direct philanthropy to vetted projects around the world. The workshop agenda covers GlobalGiving updates, fundraising strategies, and engaging donors through activities and discussions. Attendees are provided information on utilizing GlobalGiving's tools and resources to increase fundraising and impact.
3. Introductions
• Name and organization
• What are you most interested in learning
today?
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4. How much is being donated?
• $100 million (overall), $72 million (gg.org)
• 2012 Median Donation: $28.75
• Annual volume: $20.5 million (2011)
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5. Who are GlobalGiving’s non-profit
partners?
• 1,200 + organizations on GlobalGiving.org
• 59% US-based; 41% International based
• Countries receiving donations: 120
• More than 6,300
projects have
received funding through
GlobalGiving
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6. Project Locations
• Projects receiving donations last week (excluding GG): 667
•Projects with estimated locations: 65
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7. Who is donating?
• 280,000 donors to date
• GlobalGiving received more than a million
unique visitors in 2012
• Donors including add-on: 50%
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8. Project Team Updates
• Increased donation opportunities
– Campaigns: Recurring donation, tribute card, gifts
for good, video, and photo
– Bonus Days: Over $600K already raised
– Special matching: Japan, Animal Planet, Safer
World, Youth Opportunity
• Improved impact/quality measures
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9. Project Team Updates
• Improved feedback from partners
– Leadership Council
– GlobalGiving Ambassadors
• Learning
– Peer Mentoring
– Scaling and delivering community feedback
– Expert webinars
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11. Product Updates
• Increasing donor conversion
– Recurring donations
– Search feature redesign
– Improvements to make page loading quicker
• Back end improvements
– Due Diligence Renewal System
• New features
– Microprojects
• Marketing
– Bricks for Good
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13. Agenda
• GlobalGiving Success Stories
• Donor attraction
• Donor engagement
– Matching and fundraising campaigns
– New features and fundraising tools
• 2013 Campaign Calendar
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14. Leadership Initiatives (joined in 2010)
Project: Create 120 Jobs and 10 new businesses in
Nigeria
Raised to date:
> $230,000 (including more than $100K in matching!)
GlobalGiving Style:
•Strategic annual planning with GG in mind
•Sincere relationship building with donors and GG
•GlobalGiving Ambassador Program
•Superstar! Corporate partnerships
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15. Gwalior Children’s Hospital
Charity (joined in 2010)
Project: Snehalaya meaning the Home with Love in
Hindi
Raised to Date: $80,000
GlobalGiving style:
•Working to become a Superstar
•Active engagement throughout the year
•Reporting through narrative and photo
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16. Take 2 (joined in 2009)
Project: Teaching Children w/ Autism Washington, DC
Raised to date: $50,000
GlobalGiving Style:
•Immediate, customized thank you notes
•Regular reports
•Engaging local supporters around events
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17. More than Me Foundation (2010)
Project: 500 Girls off the Street & Into School in
Liberia
Raised to Date: > $80,000
GlobalGiving Style:
•Experimentation
•Taking advantage of variety of opportunities:
Ford Test Drive, Gifts for Good, Girl Effect
•Relies on large base of smaller donors: photo
contest, Bonus Day
•Enthusiastic engagement with GlobalGiving
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18. Shining Hope for Communities
(joined in 2011)
Project: Clean Water for the Kibera School for Girls!
Raised to Date: >$100,000
GlobalGiving Style:
•Campaigns!
•Girl Effect Challenge
•Recurring Donation Campaign
•Mother’s Day Tribute Card Campaign
•Self-created promotions
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19. What do these organizations have
in common?
• Intentionally planned GlobalGiving into their
organizational fundraising
• Selected and experimented with different
campaigns
• Active engagement with GlobalGiving
activities and staff
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21. What does your organization do
to attract donors?
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22. Lessons from GG’s top fundraisers
1. Look for venues to share your story.
• Rotary Clubs, religious institutions, universities, house
parties
1. Give prospective donors a reason to fall in love with
your organization.
• Zimkids International through pen pal programs,
video conferencing, and emails
1. Be intentional about expanding your network of
advocates.
• MHOP mobilized close to 400 donors in one campaign
using a network of advocates
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23. Lessons from GG’s top fundraisers
4. Give your advocates a reason to do outreach.
• Lotus Outreach uses GlobalGiving tools to create their own
promotions and campaigns
4. Don’t be afraid to tap into your own networks!
• “Many of our donors are literally our staff’s third grade
teachers or dentists.” – MHOP
4. Increase your visibility on GlobalGiving’s site.
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24. Who are GlobalGiving donors?
• More than 280,000 donors all time
• 80% American
• 40,000 visitors to the site weekly
• Employees: 37,000 Eli Lilly & Co; 34,000 Nike;
Half a million YourCause users
• Media viewers: 20/20, Oprah, Nick Kristof
• Average GG donor: Middle-age professional
woman
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29. Search Ranking Criteria
• 40% the amount of time since your
previous project report
• 20% the number of donors that your
project has attracted
• 20% the amount of money your project has
raised, relative to other projects
• 20% how close is the project to being fully
funded
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36. Donor Tools!
Build donor tools into your regular
interaction with donors
What GlobalGiving tools does your
organization use? How have you included
them in your interaction with donors?
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42. Donor Communication!
• 46% of donors stop giving because they feel
like their donations are not recognized or
appreciated!
• Send thank you notes multiple times per
month
• Share photos, anecdotes, and stats in project
reports
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59. Partner Rewards Program
The Why?
•Gives you concrete ways to help your
organization stand out
•Rewards organizations that are reporting
regularly, participating in campaigns, etc.
•Helps GG better manage a growing network
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61. Partner - Benefits
• Permanent access to GlobalGiving’s online fundraising and
donor management tools (as long as organization remains
in good standing);
• Free monthly trainings covering topics such as financial
management for non-profits, social media for non-profits,
reporting on your progress, and more;
• Inclusion on GlobalGiving’s employee giving programs with
corporate partners;
• Access to GlobalGiving’s site-wide matching campaigns;
• Eligibility to receive gift card redemptions from donors.
• Ability to post volunteer opportunities on the GlobalGiving
site and its volunteer partner sites
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62. Leader - Benefits
Benefits are the same as Partner (above), plus:
• Eligible to be recommended to a corporate
partner, featured in GlobalGiving social media,
and highlighted in donor communications;
• Eligible for special trainings, matching
campaigns, and other opportunities just for
Leaders.
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63. Superstar - Benefits
Benefits are the same as leader, plus:
• Most likely to be recommended to a
corporate partner, featured in GlobalGiving
social media, and in donor communications;
• Eligibility for donor interaction and events;
• Eligible for future trainings, matching
campaigns, and other opportunities special for
Superstars.
• Eligible for Project of the Month club
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72. What is a Microproject?
• A microproject is a one-time fundraising effort to
help achieve a specific activity or outcome.
• Microprojects can either benefit specific people or an
activity with a reasonably small amount of funding.
• All microprojects are connected to a “parent project”
• An average budget of $500, but can be between
$250-10,000
• 90 days to be fully funded
73. Project Vs Microproject
Parent Project Microproject
•General •Specific
•Any budget amount •$250 - $10,000
•No timeline •90 days to fund
•Reports due every 3 •Only one required report
after funding
months
•Up to 25 projects at a
•Unlimited projects with time
reporting •No donation options
•Donation options
74. Microproject Examples
"$500 will send Grace to school for a year.”
• Parent: Scholarships for 100 girls in Liberia
"$250 will buy Deepti a new goat.”
• Parent: Improving the Livelihoods of women in India
“$400 will provide Oscar with job training.“
• Parent: Vocational training for Youth in Argentina
80. GiveforYouth.org
• Target youth 13-25
• Be about a specific individual or small group
• Focus on continuing education, job training,
skills development, entrepreneurship
• Have a funding goal of $250-$10,000
• Interested in joining?
https://surveyglobalgiving.wufoo.com/forms/give-
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Editor's Notes
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Picture of a magnet attracting people
Example of a great project page – arrows to specific things
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Picture of people getting involved
Give your donors advanced notice. - Develop a communications strategy around your campaign. Usually, asking your donors to give once isn’t enough. Let them know about upcoming campaigns in advance. Be sure to send at least one reminder, if not more! Identify advocates. Advocates can be a huge help during campaigns. Bonus Day winners and successful campaign fundraisers frequently rely on advocates that they identify weeks before the campaign begins! Consider giving them a specific goal—to raise $1,000 or to recruit 10 donors. Offer an incentive—a small gift, website recognition—to your supporters for fundraising on your behalf. Build excitement on your Facebook and Twitter! Ask your fans and followers to donate and spread the word. Update them throughout the day with your progress. Ask donors to comment once they’ve made a donation. Reach out to your large donors personally. GlobalGiving will match up to $1,000 per donor per project on Bonus Day. Reach out to your large donors via email or phone.
These campaigns are only available to organizations with projects on globalgiving.org. If you only have projects on GlobalGiving UK or one of GlobalGiving’s corporate partner sites, unfortunately, you are not eligible for these campaigns. Please feel free to email me to learn how to join GlobalGiving.org.
Close to $400/month in recurring donations
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