www.humangive.com
This guide, made for associations, will help you to do your first steps on HumanGive and starts your first actions.
If you need more help, contact us at contact@humangive.com.
Red Stampede User Guide: Private Social NetworkHFT
Our on-line community building and advocacy tools give you the ability to leverage your supporter’s loyalty and enable them to become your greatest advocate. Connect your supporters with others who share similar interests, motivations, and/or passions; leverage their desire and competitive spirit; and motivate them to take action that will further your cause and help you win.
This document provides an overview of various online fundraising tools for non-profits. It discusses websites like Network for Good, Constant Contact, and Crowdrise that allow for email campaigns and online donations. It also mentions tools for fundraising through social media platforms like Facebook Causes and Crowdrise. The document provides details on costs and features of different crowdfunding platforms and tools for personal and peer-to-peer fundraising.
This document provides a 5-step guide for nonprofits to raise money on Generocity.org: 1) Set up a PayPal account and receive donations through a Donate button; 2) Promote your nonprofit page using share tools and inviting followers; 3) Suggest story ideas to increase visibility; 4) Individuals create fundraisers benefiting your nonprofit; 5) Create a giving circle network to support multiple nonprofits.
Nadanu offers several fundraising products built on their Push-K platform to help organizations collect donations online and through mobile devices. Their eCharityBox product allows donors to contribute virtual coins into a charity box that is automatically emptied once full, charging the donor's credit card on file. Administrators can customize messages, donation amounts, and profiles. Nadanu provides marketing materials and the technology handles all transactions securely.
This document provides a 5-step guide for Generocity.org members to support their favorite charities on the platform:
1. Search for and follow your favorite charity to receive updates on their activities. You can also follow specific fundraisers.
2. Make a donation directly to the charity through Generocity's donation page.
3. Invite friends and contacts to follow the charity and its fundraisers using Generocity's invitation tools.
4. Share information about the charity and its fundraisers through social media using the share bar.
5. Suggest updates to a charity's listing if any information is missing or incorrect.
The document introduces a new online giving platform from Medici Project that allows donors to give either anonymously, as a one-time donation, or through a recurring gift cycle. The process is described as a 4 step easy system where donors can 1) access the give page on the website, 2) choose between anonymous giving or creating an account, 3) select either a one-time or recurring donation amount, and 4) submit credit card information to process the donation. The Medici Project is thankful for donor support that assists students through curriculum development, business coaching, and community service projects.
Red Stampede User Guide: Private Social NetworkHFT
Our on-line community building and advocacy tools give you the ability to leverage your supporter’s loyalty and enable them to become your greatest advocate. Connect your supporters with others who share similar interests, motivations, and/or passions; leverage their desire and competitive spirit; and motivate them to take action that will further your cause and help you win.
This document provides an overview of various online fundraising tools for non-profits. It discusses websites like Network for Good, Constant Contact, and Crowdrise that allow for email campaigns and online donations. It also mentions tools for fundraising through social media platforms like Facebook Causes and Crowdrise. The document provides details on costs and features of different crowdfunding platforms and tools for personal and peer-to-peer fundraising.
This document provides a 5-step guide for nonprofits to raise money on Generocity.org: 1) Set up a PayPal account and receive donations through a Donate button; 2) Promote your nonprofit page using share tools and inviting followers; 3) Suggest story ideas to increase visibility; 4) Individuals create fundraisers benefiting your nonprofit; 5) Create a giving circle network to support multiple nonprofits.
Nadanu offers several fundraising products built on their Push-K platform to help organizations collect donations online and through mobile devices. Their eCharityBox product allows donors to contribute virtual coins into a charity box that is automatically emptied once full, charging the donor's credit card on file. Administrators can customize messages, donation amounts, and profiles. Nadanu provides marketing materials and the technology handles all transactions securely.
This document provides a 5-step guide for Generocity.org members to support their favorite charities on the platform:
1. Search for and follow your favorite charity to receive updates on their activities. You can also follow specific fundraisers.
2. Make a donation directly to the charity through Generocity's donation page.
3. Invite friends and contacts to follow the charity and its fundraisers using Generocity's invitation tools.
4. Share information about the charity and its fundraisers through social media using the share bar.
5. Suggest updates to a charity's listing if any information is missing or incorrect.
The document introduces a new online giving platform from Medici Project that allows donors to give either anonymously, as a one-time donation, or through a recurring gift cycle. The process is described as a 4 step easy system where donors can 1) access the give page on the website, 2) choose between anonymous giving or creating an account, 3) select either a one-time or recurring donation amount, and 4) submit credit card information to process the donation. The Medici Project is thankful for donor support that assists students through curriculum development, business coaching, and community service projects.
The document discusses AKtionApp, a mobile fundraising solution for non-profits. It provides an overview of AKtionApp's features, including how donors can make donations through a virtual coin box on their mobile device or computer. It also summarizes the administrative controls and reporting capabilities available to non-profits through the AKtionApp backend system.
Empowered.org is a free crowdfunding platform that allows businesses, social enterprises and not-profit organizations around the world to mobilize their members and supporters, fundraise effectively, and coordinate initiatives. Through features that allow direct peer-to-peer fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and organizational management, Empowered.org has revolutionized how fundraising is conducted, allowing organizations to empower their networks and make a greater impact for the causes that matter. Learn how you can join Empowered.org today to start effectively fundraising for your cause!
The document provides a 3-step guide for nonprofits to get set up on Generocity.org:
1. Become a member and search the directory to see if your nonprofit is already listed. If listed, you can edit the listing; if not listed, request to add a new listing.
2. Once submitted, the Generocity team will review any edits or new requests within 2 business days.
3. Nonprofits can then set up a PayPal account for donations by providing their PayPal information, or creating a new PayPal account using Generocity's guide. Once verified, the nonprofit will be ready to receive donations through Generocity.
The document provides a 3-step guide for individuals to sign up on Generocity.org: [1] Click "Sign Up" and fill out basic information, then click submit; [2] Open the confirmation email from Generocity and click the link to confirm the account; [3] Complete the profile on the site. Once signed up, members can donate to nonprofits, create fundraisers, follow other members, and suggest events for the community calendar.
Social Media Best Practices for Non-Profit & Public Sector Organizations - p...Wild Apricot
A presentation on the motivations for using social media to forward the goals of non-profits, public sector and member driven organizations. How can social media help you meet goals such as fundraising, event promotion and member recruiting? Where should you start? How do you define success? Originally presented at the Canadian Institute "Managing Social Media 2009" conference in Toronto.
1) The document provides steps for creating a Facebook fan page to promote a business, cause, band, or other organization. It outlines setting up the page, choosing a category, adding basic information and photos, and enabling ads.
2) It then describes improving the page by adding more details and content like status updates, photos, and a cover photo. It also explains using admin tools to edit the page, build an audience, and get help.
3) Maintaining the page involves regularly posting new information and photos and inviting new Facebook friends to follow the page.
This document provides instructions for editing a fundraising page on the United Way Mumbai website. It outlines 12 steps for personalizing the fundraising page by updating the profile, team, supported non-profits, donations, and expressing gratitude to donors. These steps include setting fundraising goals and donation amounts, adding team members, selecting charities, providing updates, and downloading or exporting donation reports.
Lisa Colton, founder of Darim Online, presents to the Synergy Seminar at the UJA Federation of NY on how synagogues can be using online tools to accept donations and to promote their cause. 3/09
Score More Money Online: Five Simple Ways to Change the GameShana Masterson
The document provides five tips for increasing online fundraising:
1. Use incentives like gas cards or merchandise to motivate donors to reach fundraising thresholds.
2. Promote the fundraising application's new feature of scheduled Facebook updates.
3. Host a participant workshop to train on online tools and answer questions.
4. Focus efforts on top fundraisers like those who updated profiles and sent emails.
5. Encourage the use of online tools by believing in their ability to raise more money.
This document provides an overview of the key features and tabs in a FirstGiving nonprofit admin area for beginners. It describes the home, events, nonprofit page, reports, emails, widgets, and settings tabs. The reports tab allows viewing fundraising summaries, direct donations, payment summaries, and donor/fundraiser details. The emails tab manages communications with users via auto-emails and custom emails. The widgets tab creates online donation buttons and fundraising buttons to install on other sites. The settings tab manages user access levels and accounts. Creating event and nonprofit pages is also covered at a high level.
New to FirstGiving or just need a refresher? Join us for an overview of your premium nonprofit account so that you can make the most of your fundraising. We’ll cover:
- Customizing your nonprofit start page
- Creating an event
- Viewing and managing your reports
...and much more!
How to Set Up The Donate Button and Start Collecting Donations On Your WebsiteJulia Campbell
The document provides instructions for non-profits on how to set up a donate button on their website using GoFundMe Charity. It discusses how to customize the button with the organization's branding, choose donation amounts and frequencies. It also provides tips on writing effective donation form copy and creating a confirmation page to thank donors. The document recommends ways to grow supporters like sending thank you emails, creating videos to showcase impact and asking donors to share content.
The document provides steps for non-profit organizations to connect an event created on Eventbrite to a fundraising page on FirstGiving, allowing event attendees to set up fundraising pages from the Eventbrite registration process and combining registrations, donations and contacts into one database across the two platforms. The steps include signing into existing Eventbrite and FirstGiving accounts, creating corresponding events on each, and connecting the events to prompt attendees to fundraise when purchasing tickets or registering for the event.
This document discusses how Digital Fundraising Partners helps non-profits improve fundraising efficiency across regular giving, celebrity patrons, corporate partners, and website/social media. It provides an overview of their services, which include helping non-profits discover what donors care about and feel impacted by donations, creating donor loyalty through impact updates, and integrating fundraising tools like donation buttons and newsletters into existing websites and communications. The document also shares early success metrics and provides instructions for non-profits to get started with their services.
To post an event on Generocity.org, a user must first log in as a member. They can then suggest an event by filling out fields for the title, description, associated nonprofits, causes, date/time, location, and categories. They have the option to upload and crop a photo to accompany the event listing. After completing all required fields and images, the event is submitted for review and posting on the community calendar.
This document provides instructions for getting started with the website ILoveHits. It explains how to sign up for an account, verify your email, and log in for the first time. It then gives an overview of the main sections of the site including surfing to earn credits, adding websites and banners to promote, messaging other members, and upgrading your account. The document provides detailed explanations of each area of the site and tips for using traffic exchanges effectively.
As the administrator, you can invite participants to join your fundraiser. The invitation process allows you to select participant groups, enter email addresses and names, and customize a message. Once invited, participants receive an automated email with a link to register their own fundraising website and dashboard. The administrator page tracks invitation status as "Sending" until participants register, then changes to "Registered".
The document introduces Nadanu's eCharityBox fundraising platform, which allows donors to contribute to organizations through various digital channels like websites and mobile apps. It explains how donors can use eCharityBoxes to donate and view their donation history, and how organization administrators can access tools to customize messages, track donations, and promote fundraising. Nadanu handles all the technical aspects so organizations can focus on marketing and fundraising.
Group/Company name
Group members, leader
App name
App description (1 paragraph)
Logo
Logo description
Business Model Canvas
Viability (explain in details)
Creativity/Originality (describe)
User Interface (screen-shoots, document it with details as in a manual)
Social Media Integration (explain how, be detailed)
Aesthetics (describe)
Usability (results of the testing, do an assessment)
Gamification (explain how, be detailed)
Website name
Aesthetics (describe)
Marketability (describe, include app pricing, platforms, versions, memberships)
Responsive Design (screen-shoots, document it with details as in a manual)
Special section (describe where in the project each member had participation)
Extra (present any other section of your interest)
Conclusions (summary of most important features accomplished during the project)
References (Websites visited, books, articles, app examples, etc.)
Open Arms Inc., Report
Dr.
Business Opportunity
There are many humanitarian organizations like Red Cross established in order to provide emergency assistance and the alleviation of human suffering. However, it is impossible to give a hand to everyone in need, and sometimes the organizations might be involved in corruptions by gathering huge amount of money but using in another way instead of helping others. People do not know where the money go/ to be used, or the exact person they helped. In addition, the poor cannot get help from the organization due to the limited channel. Meantime, generally speaking, most people do not know where to donate the money or would not take action without the call of certain entities including schools and companies.
Solution
Therefore, we create this App aims to provide a platform for both those who want to donate money (or to give a hand to the poor) and those who in need especially for the medical treatment. The app is linked to social media like Facebook so that the donation request will be widely and quickly spread through word of mouth due to the strong relationship network via social media. In the meantime, the app will require those who want to collect money to provide all kinds of certifications including ID, medical records, medical expense receipts etc., Consequently, they are able to know where their money exactly to be used and the person who gets benefits from their donation. On the other side, it is possible for the poor to get donation based on social networks.
Business Model Canvas: (link)
Read-only: https://canvanizer.com/canvas/rNEN3vFGA3eEB
Editable version: https://canvanizer.com/canvas/w0BFIiQAHLJit
APP Name: Open Arms
APP Link
https://www.fluidui.com/editor/live/livePreview/cF80aWFOT3Z3eklOVHVvZkJzZ0VwenNUaFRuYURmdXdaVA==
App Description
Logo
Logo Description
Viability
Our company earns money mainly through advertisement. Basically, people who use our Open Arms app to publish information, seek for help and get fundraising, we would charge him/her from the fundrais ...
The document discusses AKtionApp, a mobile fundraising solution for non-profits. It provides an overview of AKtionApp's features, including how donors can make donations through a virtual coin box on their mobile device or computer. It also summarizes the administrative controls and reporting capabilities available to non-profits through the AKtionApp backend system.
Empowered.org is a free crowdfunding platform that allows businesses, social enterprises and not-profit organizations around the world to mobilize their members and supporters, fundraise effectively, and coordinate initiatives. Through features that allow direct peer-to-peer fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and organizational management, Empowered.org has revolutionized how fundraising is conducted, allowing organizations to empower their networks and make a greater impact for the causes that matter. Learn how you can join Empowered.org today to start effectively fundraising for your cause!
The document provides a 3-step guide for nonprofits to get set up on Generocity.org:
1. Become a member and search the directory to see if your nonprofit is already listed. If listed, you can edit the listing; if not listed, request to add a new listing.
2. Once submitted, the Generocity team will review any edits or new requests within 2 business days.
3. Nonprofits can then set up a PayPal account for donations by providing their PayPal information, or creating a new PayPal account using Generocity's guide. Once verified, the nonprofit will be ready to receive donations through Generocity.
The document provides a 3-step guide for individuals to sign up on Generocity.org: [1] Click "Sign Up" and fill out basic information, then click submit; [2] Open the confirmation email from Generocity and click the link to confirm the account; [3] Complete the profile on the site. Once signed up, members can donate to nonprofits, create fundraisers, follow other members, and suggest events for the community calendar.
Social Media Best Practices for Non-Profit & Public Sector Organizations - p...Wild Apricot
A presentation on the motivations for using social media to forward the goals of non-profits, public sector and member driven organizations. How can social media help you meet goals such as fundraising, event promotion and member recruiting? Where should you start? How do you define success? Originally presented at the Canadian Institute "Managing Social Media 2009" conference in Toronto.
1) The document provides steps for creating a Facebook fan page to promote a business, cause, band, or other organization. It outlines setting up the page, choosing a category, adding basic information and photos, and enabling ads.
2) It then describes improving the page by adding more details and content like status updates, photos, and a cover photo. It also explains using admin tools to edit the page, build an audience, and get help.
3) Maintaining the page involves regularly posting new information and photos and inviting new Facebook friends to follow the page.
This document provides instructions for editing a fundraising page on the United Way Mumbai website. It outlines 12 steps for personalizing the fundraising page by updating the profile, team, supported non-profits, donations, and expressing gratitude to donors. These steps include setting fundraising goals and donation amounts, adding team members, selecting charities, providing updates, and downloading or exporting donation reports.
Lisa Colton, founder of Darim Online, presents to the Synergy Seminar at the UJA Federation of NY on how synagogues can be using online tools to accept donations and to promote their cause. 3/09
Score More Money Online: Five Simple Ways to Change the GameShana Masterson
The document provides five tips for increasing online fundraising:
1. Use incentives like gas cards or merchandise to motivate donors to reach fundraising thresholds.
2. Promote the fundraising application's new feature of scheduled Facebook updates.
3. Host a participant workshop to train on online tools and answer questions.
4. Focus efforts on top fundraisers like those who updated profiles and sent emails.
5. Encourage the use of online tools by believing in their ability to raise more money.
This document provides an overview of the key features and tabs in a FirstGiving nonprofit admin area for beginners. It describes the home, events, nonprofit page, reports, emails, widgets, and settings tabs. The reports tab allows viewing fundraising summaries, direct donations, payment summaries, and donor/fundraiser details. The emails tab manages communications with users via auto-emails and custom emails. The widgets tab creates online donation buttons and fundraising buttons to install on other sites. The settings tab manages user access levels and accounts. Creating event and nonprofit pages is also covered at a high level.
New to FirstGiving or just need a refresher? Join us for an overview of your premium nonprofit account so that you can make the most of your fundraising. We’ll cover:
- Customizing your nonprofit start page
- Creating an event
- Viewing and managing your reports
...and much more!
How to Set Up The Donate Button and Start Collecting Donations On Your WebsiteJulia Campbell
The document provides instructions for non-profits on how to set up a donate button on their website using GoFundMe Charity. It discusses how to customize the button with the organization's branding, choose donation amounts and frequencies. It also provides tips on writing effective donation form copy and creating a confirmation page to thank donors. The document recommends ways to grow supporters like sending thank you emails, creating videos to showcase impact and asking donors to share content.
The document provides steps for non-profit organizations to connect an event created on Eventbrite to a fundraising page on FirstGiving, allowing event attendees to set up fundraising pages from the Eventbrite registration process and combining registrations, donations and contacts into one database across the two platforms. The steps include signing into existing Eventbrite and FirstGiving accounts, creating corresponding events on each, and connecting the events to prompt attendees to fundraise when purchasing tickets or registering for the event.
This document discusses how Digital Fundraising Partners helps non-profits improve fundraising efficiency across regular giving, celebrity patrons, corporate partners, and website/social media. It provides an overview of their services, which include helping non-profits discover what donors care about and feel impacted by donations, creating donor loyalty through impact updates, and integrating fundraising tools like donation buttons and newsletters into existing websites and communications. The document also shares early success metrics and provides instructions for non-profits to get started with their services.
To post an event on Generocity.org, a user must first log in as a member. They can then suggest an event by filling out fields for the title, description, associated nonprofits, causes, date/time, location, and categories. They have the option to upload and crop a photo to accompany the event listing. After completing all required fields and images, the event is submitted for review and posting on the community calendar.
This document provides instructions for getting started with the website ILoveHits. It explains how to sign up for an account, verify your email, and log in for the first time. It then gives an overview of the main sections of the site including surfing to earn credits, adding websites and banners to promote, messaging other members, and upgrading your account. The document provides detailed explanations of each area of the site and tips for using traffic exchanges effectively.
As the administrator, you can invite participants to join your fundraiser. The invitation process allows you to select participant groups, enter email addresses and names, and customize a message. Once invited, participants receive an automated email with a link to register their own fundraising website and dashboard. The administrator page tracks invitation status as "Sending" until participants register, then changes to "Registered".
The document introduces Nadanu's eCharityBox fundraising platform, which allows donors to contribute to organizations through various digital channels like websites and mobile apps. It explains how donors can use eCharityBoxes to donate and view their donation history, and how organization administrators can access tools to customize messages, track donations, and promote fundraising. Nadanu handles all the technical aspects so organizations can focus on marketing and fundraising.
Group/Company name
Group members, leader
App name
App description (1 paragraph)
Logo
Logo description
Business Model Canvas
Viability (explain in details)
Creativity/Originality (describe)
User Interface (screen-shoots, document it with details as in a manual)
Social Media Integration (explain how, be detailed)
Aesthetics (describe)
Usability (results of the testing, do an assessment)
Gamification (explain how, be detailed)
Website name
Aesthetics (describe)
Marketability (describe, include app pricing, platforms, versions, memberships)
Responsive Design (screen-shoots, document it with details as in a manual)
Special section (describe where in the project each member had participation)
Extra (present any other section of your interest)
Conclusions (summary of most important features accomplished during the project)
References (Websites visited, books, articles, app examples, etc.)
Open Arms Inc., Report
Dr.
Business Opportunity
There are many humanitarian organizations like Red Cross established in order to provide emergency assistance and the alleviation of human suffering. However, it is impossible to give a hand to everyone in need, and sometimes the organizations might be involved in corruptions by gathering huge amount of money but using in another way instead of helping others. People do not know where the money go/ to be used, or the exact person they helped. In addition, the poor cannot get help from the organization due to the limited channel. Meantime, generally speaking, most people do not know where to donate the money or would not take action without the call of certain entities including schools and companies.
Solution
Therefore, we create this App aims to provide a platform for both those who want to donate money (or to give a hand to the poor) and those who in need especially for the medical treatment. The app is linked to social media like Facebook so that the donation request will be widely and quickly spread through word of mouth due to the strong relationship network via social media. In the meantime, the app will require those who want to collect money to provide all kinds of certifications including ID, medical records, medical expense receipts etc., Consequently, they are able to know where their money exactly to be used and the person who gets benefits from their donation. On the other side, it is possible for the poor to get donation based on social networks.
Business Model Canvas: (link)
Read-only: https://canvanizer.com/canvas/rNEN3vFGA3eEB
Editable version: https://canvanizer.com/canvas/w0BFIiQAHLJit
APP Name: Open Arms
APP Link
https://www.fluidui.com/editor/live/livePreview/cF80aWFOT3Z3eklOVHVvZkJzZ0VwenNUaFRuYURmdXdaVA==
App Description
Logo
Logo Description
Viability
Our company earns money mainly through advertisement. Basically, people who use our Open Arms app to publish information, seek for help and get fundraising, we would charge him/her from the fundrais ...
Explore the key differences between silicone sponge rubber and foam rubber in this comprehensive presentation. Learn about their unique properties, manufacturing processes, and applications across various industries. Discover how each material performs in terms of temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness. Gain insights from real-world case studies and make informed decisions for your projects.
2. Hi!
Do you need help on HumanGive? This guide is made to answer your questions and help you.
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you need more information.
3. Summary
1. Become familiar with the homepage
- Discover tools
- Register
2. Discover your personal space
- My association page
- The dashboard
3. Tools
- Gain more visibility
- Collect donations
- Recruit volunteers
- Start fundraising
- Recruit members
- Promote your events
- Launch petitions
5. By clicking on “How it works?” under ”I have an association” on the homepage, you can see all the tools your can use for your
association.
Discover tools
Visibility Donations Volunteerism Membership Fundraising Events Petitions
6. Register
After clicking on « Sign In » top right of your screen, select
« I have an association ». Then, fill in all required fields for
registration.
A confirmation screen will appear after completing
registration. This indicates the need to click on the validation
link that you just received by email.
8. Once you register on HumanGive, you have a
personal page.
It contains all the information necessary for
everyone to know you.
It also allows everyone to see your
actions: volunteer requests, fundraising, events,
petitions, media etc.
The buttons "Donate" and "Join" are visible on
the right of the screen. They allow individuals to do
their good deed, or just help you with the greatest
simplicity.
The "Configuration" block allows you to have
quick shortcuts to your dashboard.
My association page
9. The dashboard
The home of your dashboard shows
you the summary of your association.
The tools available on the left of your
screen allow you to start the desired
actions for your association.
11. From your dashboard, click on “Page” then “Edit” to set up your personal page.
Gain more visibility
Our tips for more visibility:
Download at least a profile picture
and a cover picture.
Describe your actions in the
"Information” part. Don’t forget to
indicate your opening hours.
Indicate your phone number and email
address to join you easily. Don’t forget
links to your social networks.
Share the link of your page around you.
People around your are your first relay.
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12. Thanks to the « Donate » button on your personal page, users
simply have to click on to be generous to your association.
They will be able to give you the amount they want and receive
their tax receipt generated online, has provided of your
eligibility.
You will access next to the list of your donors directly on your
dashboard, by clicking on “Donations” then “List”.
Receive donations
13. Recruit volunteers
From your dashboard, create your volunteer request by
clicking on “Volunteerism” then “Add”.
A page for your volunteer request is now created.
Volunteers just have to click on “Participate” to come help
you!
The innovation of HumanGive is to give your the opportunity to recruit volunteers remotely.
No longer see the distance as a barrier and get help from generous people around the
country.
14. Start fundraising
From your dashboard, create your fundraising by clicking
on “Fundraising” then “Add”.
A page is now created for the fundraising. To make a
donation, people have to click on “Contribute”.
Don’t forget to offer rewards when you can!
Rewards are small gifts you offer in exchange of a generous donation. It’s very plaising
for the other and win-win.
15. Recruit members
From your dashboard, create your membership campaign
by clicking on “Membership” then “Add”.
A ”Join” button is available on your personal page. People
just have to click on to fill the membership form.
Offer several types of memberships with several prices for everyone to find its corresponding
membership, and be involved with you.
Renew your campaigns several times a year as needed.
16. Promote your events
From your dashboard, share your events by clicking
“Events” then “Add”.
A “Participate” button is available on the page of your event.
People just have to click on to participate and buy their
tickets.
Offert several types of tivket for your events would allow you to reach a wider audiance, with
every budget.
If you don’t want to charge your events, don’t add any ticket.
17. Launch petitions
From your dashoard, create your petition by clicking on
“Petitions” then “Add”.
A “Sign” button is available on your petition page. People just
have to click on to bring their support.
Give news regularly to your signatories about status of your petition to keep them involved
in your project. You can access to their contacts by clicking on “Petitions” then “List” on
your dashboard.
18. You are now ready to develop your association
on HumanGive!
Don’t hesitate to contact us, we are here to help you.
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