Fundraising 411: Engage Your Supporters Anywhere with Virtual Run/Walk/Ridesrunsignup
This document provides information about hosting virtual fundraising events. It discusses the basics of virtual runs/walks/rides, how to enable donations and fundraising, and customer success stories. The key points are that virtual events allow expanding reach and fundraising while saving on overhead, enabling donations and individual/team fundraising can help raise more, and examples show how nonprofits leveraged various tools to successfully fundraise through virtual events.
This document provides an agenda for a webinar hosted by Jake Unger of GiveSignup about ways the organization can help with donations on Giving Tuesday. The webinar will cover GiveSignup's donation form wizard, donation websites, fundraising campaigns, donations at ticketed events, and a demo. Benefits of donations through GiveSignup include its free platform with a 4% processing fee, customization options, and reporting features.
Webinar: Grow Donations and Fundraising with RunSignuprunsignup
This document provides an overview of RunSignup's donation and fundraising tools to help non-profits raise more money and save time. It covers setting up individual and team fundraising, customizing donation levels and confirmation emails, incentivizing fundraisers through badges and refunds, integrating with Facebook fundraising, and accessing detailed reports on donations, fundraisers, and participants. The goal is to equip organizations with best practices for optimizing their online fundraising.
Convert Your Race Registrants into Lifelong Donorsrunsignup
The unique conditions of 2020 had one surprising result: while participation numbers in endurance events were down, the virtual nature of the events led to a significant increase of new events. Whether you’re looking to capture those new participants or simply re-engage with traditional race participants, the obvious goal is to get those one-day participants to buy into your mission and become regular supporters of your cause.
In this Fundraising 411 webinar we discuss tips and tricks to keep your race participants connected with your organization beyond race day - and turn them into recurring supporters of your organization.
This webinar covers:
The benefits of turning race registrants into recurring supporters of your organization
Tactics for converting your event participants into life-long donors
Best practices for communicating with race participants from initial registration to race follow-up
How to provide additional opportunities for supporters to connect with your organization
Don’t let one-time participants disappear from your database. Learn how to build a year-round fundraising strategy to acquire life-long supporters for your organization.
Fundraising 411: Get Creative with Virtual and In Person Ticket Events runsignup
The document provides information about using ticketed fundraising events, both virtual and in-person, to engage supporters and raise funds for nonprofits. It discusses examples of different types of ticket events, strategies for creative events, and success stories from nonprofits that used the GiveSignup/RunSignup platform. The presentation encourages nonprofits to get started with their free ticketed event platform that integrates donations and has a flat 4% processing fee.
This document discusses key features of fundraising campaigns on the GiveSignup platform, including allowing organizations to create unlimited campaigns to connect to specific events or funds, empowering supporters to fundraise on behalf of the organization, and engaging supporters throughout the life of the campaign. It also notes that GiveSignup has a flat 4% processing fee and free Facebook integration. The document concludes by providing a contact for any questions.
Fundraising 411: Engage Your Supporters Anywhere with Virtual Run/Walk/Ridesrunsignup
This document provides information about hosting virtual fundraising events. It discusses the basics of virtual runs/walks/rides, how to enable donations and fundraising, and customer success stories. The key points are that virtual events allow expanding reach and fundraising while saving on overhead, enabling donations and individual/team fundraising can help raise more, and examples show how nonprofits leveraged various tools to successfully fundraise through virtual events.
This document provides an agenda for a webinar hosted by Jake Unger of GiveSignup about ways the organization can help with donations on Giving Tuesday. The webinar will cover GiveSignup's donation form wizard, donation websites, fundraising campaigns, donations at ticketed events, and a demo. Benefits of donations through GiveSignup include its free platform with a 4% processing fee, customization options, and reporting features.
Webinar: Grow Donations and Fundraising with RunSignuprunsignup
This document provides an overview of RunSignup's donation and fundraising tools to help non-profits raise more money and save time. It covers setting up individual and team fundraising, customizing donation levels and confirmation emails, incentivizing fundraisers through badges and refunds, integrating with Facebook fundraising, and accessing detailed reports on donations, fundraisers, and participants. The goal is to equip organizations with best practices for optimizing their online fundraising.
Convert Your Race Registrants into Lifelong Donorsrunsignup
The unique conditions of 2020 had one surprising result: while participation numbers in endurance events were down, the virtual nature of the events led to a significant increase of new events. Whether you’re looking to capture those new participants or simply re-engage with traditional race participants, the obvious goal is to get those one-day participants to buy into your mission and become regular supporters of your cause.
In this Fundraising 411 webinar we discuss tips and tricks to keep your race participants connected with your organization beyond race day - and turn them into recurring supporters of your organization.
This webinar covers:
The benefits of turning race registrants into recurring supporters of your organization
Tactics for converting your event participants into life-long donors
Best practices for communicating with race participants from initial registration to race follow-up
How to provide additional opportunities for supporters to connect with your organization
Don’t let one-time participants disappear from your database. Learn how to build a year-round fundraising strategy to acquire life-long supporters for your organization.
Fundraising 411: Get Creative with Virtual and In Person Ticket Events runsignup
The document provides information about using ticketed fundraising events, both virtual and in-person, to engage supporters and raise funds for nonprofits. It discusses examples of different types of ticket events, strategies for creative events, and success stories from nonprofits that used the GiveSignup/RunSignup platform. The presentation encourages nonprofits to get started with their free ticketed event platform that integrates donations and has a flat 4% processing fee.
This document discusses key features of fundraising campaigns on the GiveSignup platform, including allowing organizations to create unlimited campaigns to connect to specific events or funds, empowering supporters to fundraise on behalf of the organization, and engaging supporters throughout the life of the campaign. It also notes that GiveSignup has a flat 4% processing fee and free Facebook integration. The document concludes by providing a contact for any questions.
Donations & Fundraising for In-Person, Virtual, and Hybrid Eventsrunsignup
Whether it's a local, in-person 5k or a national virtual race, your event is about more than just the running or walking: it's about raising money for your cause. Review the donation and fundraising tools and options to help you raise more money through your events.
This document discusses how running events should view themselves as products and focus on creating memorable experiences for participants through rethinking elements like distance, cost, date, and causes while also identifying their unique advantages. It suggests opportunities to improve elements before, during, and after races like lead-up events, bib pick-up, post-race activities, partners, and giveaways in order to attract more participants and differentiate from other running events.
Fundraising 411: How to Scale with a Modern Hybrid Event Strategyrunsignup
This document provides an overview of hybrid event strategies for nonprofits. It defines hybrid events as incorporating both in-person and virtual elements. Benefits discussed include expanding participation, rebuilding confidence, and engaging more supporters. Best practices covered setting up separate virtual and in-person events with options to switch, customizing communications, and using technology like donation thermometers and social media to connect participants. Customer examples showcase how organizations implemented hybrid runs, walks, bar crawls and more to engage more people and raise more money during the pandemic.
This document discusses using GiveSignup's ticket platform for nonprofit events. It highlights key features like integrated donations, free event websites, and a CRM to pull in supporter data. The agenda includes demos of a free virtual event with donations and a golf tournament with sponsorships. For the virtual event, it shows how to use the cover page, enable donations, and email registrants a Zoom link. For the golf tournament, it demonstrates custom questions, ticket groups for individuals/teams/sponsors, and selling merchandise in the registration path. In conclusion, it provides contact information for any additional questions.
Hybrid Events (Fall Races, Turkey Trots, and Winter Races)runsignup
With all the uncertainty, how do you plan for a fall race? We look at contingency planning for your event, evaluating your break-even point, and creating a race that can easily move between in-person and virtual options. This session is for the race organizer who's figuring out the fall and wants a race that's flexible enough to avoid full cancellation.
This document provides guidance on supercharging a sponsor program for a running event. It discusses identifying sponsors that align with your mission and have successful past activations. It also covers creating sponsor agreements, asking prospective sponsors questions, and setting up sponsors in the RunSignup platform. The platform allows you to collect payments, add sponsor levels, display sponsors on your site, add sponsor offers, and give sponsors access to edit their own information. Finally, it discusses promoting sponsors through the RaceJoy runner tracking app.
The State of RunSignup and the State of the Industryrunsignup
It's been a crazy few months. Bob shares what we've seen so far, both as a company and in the endurance industry - and then talks about what seems to be working, where we seem to be heading, and how race organizations are adapting.
Get an introduction to GiveSignup, including the key question: what's the difference between GiveSignup and RunSignup. Learn about the services that GiveSignup offers to nonprofits above and beyond RunSignup technology, including Ticket Events, Donation Websites, and Campaigns.
These slides were presented by Bob Bickel at Race Director University in May, 2012. They are an overview of the types of ways race directors can use online registration. More information at www.RunSignUp.com
Getting Back To In-Person Ticket Events: A Seamless Event Dayrunsignup
It’s electrifying to return to in-person events and feel the excitement of supporters again. But it’s not all fun and games - getting back to event day means re-thinking processes and streamlining procedures to ensure that your ticket event is both easy to sign up for, and feels hassle-free and fun for everyone.
In this webinar, Steve Bingham-Hawk, GiveSignup | RunSignup Account Manager and the head of High Altitude Special Events Management, breaking down the logistics of a large-scale fundraising event based on his recent experience with the Chicago Beer Festival. At the festival, Steve’s team got hands-on experience managing everything from ticket sales to the flow of attendees at a post-pandemic large-scale event, with 2,700+ attendees over a three-day event.
This webinar, Getting Back to In-Person Ticket Events: A Seamless Event Day takes you through the preparation, technology, and on-site logistics you need for that can ease your transition back to in-person fundraising events.
During this webinar we will cover:
- Special considerations needed for hosting an event in 2021
- Optimal ticket setup and options for an in-person event with multiple days, various
timeslots, and specific attendee caps
- Using the Ticket CheckIn App to reduce lines, limit contact, and improve the overall attendee experience, including a live demo of the app
- Tips and best practices for ensuring a speedy ticket process
- Start planning for your next ticket event now. Whether it’s a community picnic or a large outdoor concert, events are opening up at a rapid pace, and it’s essential that you prepare with technology that can simplify your ticket process and guarantee a seamless experience for your attendees.
GiveSignup is a ticket sales platform designed for nonprofits that allows users to easily create ticketed events online, integrate donations, offer referral rewards, and export financial and participant data. Key features highlighted include integrated one-time and recurring donations, a free website for each event, simple pricing and payments, powerful ticket options, and viral social marketing tools while maintaining user data control. The presentation demonstrates the four-step event creation wizard and data export features.
Turkey Trots (and other Hybrid Events for Fall)runsignup
Turkey Trots are coming! With events of all sizes looking to their Turkey Trots and other fall races with some uncertainty, we look at some options for Hybrid events that allow you to be more flexible and dynamic depending on the current restrictions in your area - and the level of comfort of your participants.
This document provides an overview of GiveSignup's ticketed event platform for nonprofits. It demonstrates how nonprofits can use GiveSignup to create virtual and in-person ticketed events with integrated donations. Key features highlighted include pulling in supporter data from other GiveSignup campaigns, a customizable event website, emailing registrants directly, flexible ticket groups, and collecting additional information from registrants. Current examples of ticketed events on GiveSignup include galas, golf outings, wine tastings, virtual bingo, and clay shooting. A contact is provided for any additional questions.
GiveSignup | RunSignup Peer to Peer Fundraising Optionsrunsignup
GiveSignup | RunSignup offers a range of flexible options for Peer to Peer fundraising. We will go over each of them, including charity bibs, virtual challenges, real races, virtual races, and standalone fundraising campaigns, and our free integration with Facebook Fundraising. This is for anyone looking to raise more money for a cause.
This document introduces new features for virtual challenges on the RunSignup platform, including milestones, badges, teams, goals and activity types. It describes how milestones allow participants to track intermediate progress towards goals, and unlock badges. Badges can be default or custom designs. Goals provide progress bars and teams allow groups to compete together. The platform also supports various activity types and custom types for unique challenges. These features aim to make virtual challenges more engaging for participants.
Quick Hits: RunSignup's Most Overlooked, Under-Utilized, and Useful Featuresrunsignup
A perennial favorite, this is a rapid-fire presentation running through key features and settings that even our most advanced users often overlook. This version will include important settings for virtual events, and is relevant to users of all experience levels.
This document summarizes a webinar about integrating the event fundraising platforms GiveSignup and RunSignup with other nonprofit technology. It discusses that CRMs are not optimal for fundraising events and that GiveSignup provides purpose-built event technology. It also describes the REGForward API integration service, its pricing, and customer stories of nonprofits using GiveSignup and REGForward to integrate data into their CRMs and other systems to engage supporters and save staff time.
This document provides guidance on setting up virtual races and challenges using the RunSignup platform. It discusses setting the correct event type and dates, configuring distances, assigning bib numbers automatically or manually, creating digital bibs using templates or custom designs, and configuring virtual results by setting result categories and notification options. Resources and tools within RunSignup like the race wizard, bib management, and virtual results sections are highlighted.
RunSignup is a registration and event management platform used by over 17,000 races and 7,000 nonprofits. It provides free tools to help events grow, including a CRM, email marketing, websites, mobile registration, and fundraising integration. RunSignup aims to simplify the registration process and boost participation through features like referral programs, social sharing, and analytics. It also helps events professionally manage race day with corral assignments, results text notifications, and more, all while protecting users' data through PCI compliance.
The document outlines partnership packages for Cleveland AMA, a marketing association with over 2,000 members. It details three main partnership levels - Event Partner for $500, Title Partner for $1,000, and Corporate Partner for $3,000. Event Partners receive logo placement and mentions. Title Partners get their name on an event. Corporate Partners get logo placement on the website and newsletters plus complimentary tickets. Custom packages are also available.
This document outlines Voice of San Diego's (VOSD) strategy for developing a membership program to increase revenue. It discusses researching members' needs, developing membership tiers with exclusive benefits, tracking members in a customer relationship management system, setting recruitment and retention goals, and implementing targeted communication and events to cultivate members. The goal is to establish VOSD as the "voice" of San Diego by building a community of engaged citizens through membership.
Donations & Fundraising for In-Person, Virtual, and Hybrid Eventsrunsignup
Whether it's a local, in-person 5k or a national virtual race, your event is about more than just the running or walking: it's about raising money for your cause. Review the donation and fundraising tools and options to help you raise more money through your events.
This document discusses how running events should view themselves as products and focus on creating memorable experiences for participants through rethinking elements like distance, cost, date, and causes while also identifying their unique advantages. It suggests opportunities to improve elements before, during, and after races like lead-up events, bib pick-up, post-race activities, partners, and giveaways in order to attract more participants and differentiate from other running events.
Fundraising 411: How to Scale with a Modern Hybrid Event Strategyrunsignup
This document provides an overview of hybrid event strategies for nonprofits. It defines hybrid events as incorporating both in-person and virtual elements. Benefits discussed include expanding participation, rebuilding confidence, and engaging more supporters. Best practices covered setting up separate virtual and in-person events with options to switch, customizing communications, and using technology like donation thermometers and social media to connect participants. Customer examples showcase how organizations implemented hybrid runs, walks, bar crawls and more to engage more people and raise more money during the pandemic.
This document discusses using GiveSignup's ticket platform for nonprofit events. It highlights key features like integrated donations, free event websites, and a CRM to pull in supporter data. The agenda includes demos of a free virtual event with donations and a golf tournament with sponsorships. For the virtual event, it shows how to use the cover page, enable donations, and email registrants a Zoom link. For the golf tournament, it demonstrates custom questions, ticket groups for individuals/teams/sponsors, and selling merchandise in the registration path. In conclusion, it provides contact information for any additional questions.
Hybrid Events (Fall Races, Turkey Trots, and Winter Races)runsignup
With all the uncertainty, how do you plan for a fall race? We look at contingency planning for your event, evaluating your break-even point, and creating a race that can easily move between in-person and virtual options. This session is for the race organizer who's figuring out the fall and wants a race that's flexible enough to avoid full cancellation.
This document provides guidance on supercharging a sponsor program for a running event. It discusses identifying sponsors that align with your mission and have successful past activations. It also covers creating sponsor agreements, asking prospective sponsors questions, and setting up sponsors in the RunSignup platform. The platform allows you to collect payments, add sponsor levels, display sponsors on your site, add sponsor offers, and give sponsors access to edit their own information. Finally, it discusses promoting sponsors through the RaceJoy runner tracking app.
The State of RunSignup and the State of the Industryrunsignup
It's been a crazy few months. Bob shares what we've seen so far, both as a company and in the endurance industry - and then talks about what seems to be working, where we seem to be heading, and how race organizations are adapting.
Get an introduction to GiveSignup, including the key question: what's the difference between GiveSignup and RunSignup. Learn about the services that GiveSignup offers to nonprofits above and beyond RunSignup technology, including Ticket Events, Donation Websites, and Campaigns.
These slides were presented by Bob Bickel at Race Director University in May, 2012. They are an overview of the types of ways race directors can use online registration. More information at www.RunSignUp.com
Getting Back To In-Person Ticket Events: A Seamless Event Dayrunsignup
It’s electrifying to return to in-person events and feel the excitement of supporters again. But it’s not all fun and games - getting back to event day means re-thinking processes and streamlining procedures to ensure that your ticket event is both easy to sign up for, and feels hassle-free and fun for everyone.
In this webinar, Steve Bingham-Hawk, GiveSignup | RunSignup Account Manager and the head of High Altitude Special Events Management, breaking down the logistics of a large-scale fundraising event based on his recent experience with the Chicago Beer Festival. At the festival, Steve’s team got hands-on experience managing everything from ticket sales to the flow of attendees at a post-pandemic large-scale event, with 2,700+ attendees over a three-day event.
This webinar, Getting Back to In-Person Ticket Events: A Seamless Event Day takes you through the preparation, technology, and on-site logistics you need for that can ease your transition back to in-person fundraising events.
During this webinar we will cover:
- Special considerations needed for hosting an event in 2021
- Optimal ticket setup and options for an in-person event with multiple days, various
timeslots, and specific attendee caps
- Using the Ticket CheckIn App to reduce lines, limit contact, and improve the overall attendee experience, including a live demo of the app
- Tips and best practices for ensuring a speedy ticket process
- Start planning for your next ticket event now. Whether it’s a community picnic or a large outdoor concert, events are opening up at a rapid pace, and it’s essential that you prepare with technology that can simplify your ticket process and guarantee a seamless experience for your attendees.
GiveSignup is a ticket sales platform designed for nonprofits that allows users to easily create ticketed events online, integrate donations, offer referral rewards, and export financial and participant data. Key features highlighted include integrated one-time and recurring donations, a free website for each event, simple pricing and payments, powerful ticket options, and viral social marketing tools while maintaining user data control. The presentation demonstrates the four-step event creation wizard and data export features.
Turkey Trots (and other Hybrid Events for Fall)runsignup
Turkey Trots are coming! With events of all sizes looking to their Turkey Trots and other fall races with some uncertainty, we look at some options for Hybrid events that allow you to be more flexible and dynamic depending on the current restrictions in your area - and the level of comfort of your participants.
This document provides an overview of GiveSignup's ticketed event platform for nonprofits. It demonstrates how nonprofits can use GiveSignup to create virtual and in-person ticketed events with integrated donations. Key features highlighted include pulling in supporter data from other GiveSignup campaigns, a customizable event website, emailing registrants directly, flexible ticket groups, and collecting additional information from registrants. Current examples of ticketed events on GiveSignup include galas, golf outings, wine tastings, virtual bingo, and clay shooting. A contact is provided for any additional questions.
GiveSignup | RunSignup Peer to Peer Fundraising Optionsrunsignup
GiveSignup | RunSignup offers a range of flexible options for Peer to Peer fundraising. We will go over each of them, including charity bibs, virtual challenges, real races, virtual races, and standalone fundraising campaigns, and our free integration with Facebook Fundraising. This is for anyone looking to raise more money for a cause.
This document introduces new features for virtual challenges on the RunSignup platform, including milestones, badges, teams, goals and activity types. It describes how milestones allow participants to track intermediate progress towards goals, and unlock badges. Badges can be default or custom designs. Goals provide progress bars and teams allow groups to compete together. The platform also supports various activity types and custom types for unique challenges. These features aim to make virtual challenges more engaging for participants.
Quick Hits: RunSignup's Most Overlooked, Under-Utilized, and Useful Featuresrunsignup
A perennial favorite, this is a rapid-fire presentation running through key features and settings that even our most advanced users often overlook. This version will include important settings for virtual events, and is relevant to users of all experience levels.
This document summarizes a webinar about integrating the event fundraising platforms GiveSignup and RunSignup with other nonprofit technology. It discusses that CRMs are not optimal for fundraising events and that GiveSignup provides purpose-built event technology. It also describes the REGForward API integration service, its pricing, and customer stories of nonprofits using GiveSignup and REGForward to integrate data into their CRMs and other systems to engage supporters and save staff time.
This document provides guidance on setting up virtual races and challenges using the RunSignup platform. It discusses setting the correct event type and dates, configuring distances, assigning bib numbers automatically or manually, creating digital bibs using templates or custom designs, and configuring virtual results by setting result categories and notification options. Resources and tools within RunSignup like the race wizard, bib management, and virtual results sections are highlighted.
RunSignup is a registration and event management platform used by over 17,000 races and 7,000 nonprofits. It provides free tools to help events grow, including a CRM, email marketing, websites, mobile registration, and fundraising integration. RunSignup aims to simplify the registration process and boost participation through features like referral programs, social sharing, and analytics. It also helps events professionally manage race day with corral assignments, results text notifications, and more, all while protecting users' data through PCI compliance.
The document outlines partnership packages for Cleveland AMA, a marketing association with over 2,000 members. It details three main partnership levels - Event Partner for $500, Title Partner for $1,000, and Corporate Partner for $3,000. Event Partners receive logo placement and mentions. Title Partners get their name on an event. Corporate Partners get logo placement on the website and newsletters plus complimentary tickets. Custom packages are also available.
This document outlines Voice of San Diego's (VOSD) strategy for developing a membership program to increase revenue. It discusses researching members' needs, developing membership tiers with exclusive benefits, tracking members in a customer relationship management system, setting recruitment and retention goals, and implementing targeted communication and events to cultivate members. The goal is to establish VOSD as the "voice" of San Diego by building a community of engaged citizens through membership.
The document advertises membership in The B2B Club, which provides business networking, learning, and growth opportunities through events, content, and benefits. Membership levels include Bronze for £175/month, Silver for £550/year (£55/month), Gold for £1000/year (£100/month), and Platinum for £1750/year (£175/month). Higher levels provide more opportunities to exhibit at events, have advertisements, social media promotions, and free entry to breakfast/lunch/dinner events. The B2B Club aims to help members grow their business through networking, recognition, support from peers, and training.
2022-09-27 Boost Donor Engagement with Automated Reports 2.pdfBloomerang
Diana Otero discussed how to boost donor engagement with automated reports from Bloomerang. She recommended scheduling several types of reports on a regular basis, such as weekly or monthly, to identify potential donors, track donor engagement, monitor fundraising progress, and recognize current donors without requiring staff to manually run reports each time. This helps automate an organization's fundraising strategy so staff can focus more on donor cultivation and engagement.
Salesforce gives ten free Enterprise Salesforce licenses to qualifying nonprofits all over the world.
Sometimes, just encountering Salesforce for the first time can feel overwhelming for a nonprofit that has, heretofore, relied on spreadsheets or simple databases to keep track of their work.
Trish has been working with this NPSP package since its first iteration, and enjoys taking her clients through a “Kick the Tires” session– a walkthrough of what comes with the package, including some features that many nonprofits don’t know they need or want.
We’ll walk through our engagement with a contact, Minnie Mouse, and all the ways that she and her family are involved in our organization. Our tour will take us through Fundraising, Program Management and Volunteer Management. We’ll look at the basic Nonprofit Success Pack objects.
Donor acquisition is crucial for the future growth and longevity of nonprofits. If you are unable to replace your lost donors with new ones, it won’t be long before you’re left with no supporters.
This document discusses how the annual Scott Coffee Rotary Run was converted to a virtual race due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some key points include: the race has historically had 800-1000 participants; by going virtual, organizers aimed to still engage the community and raise money for charities while saving costs; registration was converted to a virtual format with flexible completion dates; organizers designed new shirts, handled shipping and pickup options, and rebranded the website to promote the virtual race experience. Marketing efforts like emails, social media, and coupons helped boost engagement with no budget. Sponsors were maintained to preserve relationships. Technology like RaceJoy and virtual bibs helped replicate a real race experience.
This document provides tips and strategies for donor acquisition. It discusses the donor lifecycle, which includes donor acquisition, retention, and upgrade. It emphasizes setting metrics and goals for contact and donor acquisition rates. Key acquisition channels mentioned are events, campaigns, and existing supporter base. The document also outlines developing a donor acquisition strategy including cultivation plans and putting the strategy into practice through prospect research, CRM usage, personalized communications, and data analysis. Bloomerang is mentioned as a tool that can help with these strategies through features like prospect matching and engagement tracking.
This document provides an overview of how to use reports and analytics to evaluate marketing campaigns. It discusses the different types of marketing campaigns like email, events, surveys, offers and promotions, donations, and social media. For each campaign type, it identifies the key reports and metrics that can be used to measure success, such as open rates, click-through rates, attendance, and engagement. It also provides examples of how to interpret the reports and analytics and identify ways to improve campaigns that are underperforming. The document concludes by outlining a step-by-step process for evaluating a marketing campaign that involves setting goals, creating and sending the campaign, reviewing reports, and applying lessons learned.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a Kindful Academy session on reports and filtering in Kindful. It introduces contact and activity filters that can be used to filter data and build reports. It also covers standard reports, custom reports, scheduled reports, and report templates. The session will demonstrate how to apply filters to contacts and activities and summarize data in reports. It concludes with an overview of resources available for working with reports and filters in Kindful.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a Kindful Academy session on reports and filtering in Kindful. It introduces contact and activity filters that can be used to filter data and build reports. It also covers standard reports, custom reports, scheduled reports, and report templates. The session will demonstrate how to apply filters to contacts and activities and summarize data in reports. It concludes with an overview of resources available for working with reports and filters in Kindful.
Best Practices for Fundraising in Luminate OnlineBlackbaud
This document provides tips and best practices for customizing and optimizing various features in Luminate Online like email interests, surveys, premiums/incentives, dynamic gift arrays, participant centers, coaching emails, registration pages, social sharing widgets, and thank you pages. It includes examples of how organizations have successfully used these tools to engage constituents, acquire new donors, increase fundraising, and improve the user experience.
CanadaHelps New Tools & Features Sneak Peek CanadaHelps
You'll love the exciting new tools and features available with the redesigned CanadaHelps site! See the new campaign browsing section for donors, donation flow, charity profiles with enhanced capabilities and more!
2022-10-19 Modern Tips to Boost Donor Acquisition (minus hidden slides).pdfBloomerang
Diana Otero discusses modern tips for donor acquisition. She outlines the donor lifecycle, which includes three stages: donor acquisition, donor retention, and donor upgrade. Otero then provides strategies for building a donor acquisition plan, including setting metrics, identifying acquisition channels, creating an action plan with SMART goals, and cultivating new donors. She concludes by offering tips for putting the acquisition strategy into practice, such as leveraging an organization's CRM and existing supporters, conducting prospect research, and analyzing acquisition results with reporting.
Now that your charity has signed up with CanadaHelps, please join us for this webinar about how to make the most of your MyCharity account.
Learn how to:
- Navigate your MyCharity account
- Find information about your donors and donations
- Add the "Donate Now" button to your website
- Update your Charity Profile
- And much more!
The Hutchinson Area Chamber of Commerce has introduced a new tiered membership investment structure called "Bundle Up" to provide more value to members. The new structure allows members to choose from various membership tiers that bundle different resources and tools. Each tier builds on the previous one by adding additional benefits like marketing opportunities, networking events, and promotional resources to support members' businesses. Members can also customize their bundle by adding individual a la carte items. The Chamber hopes the new flexible structure will better serve members' differing needs and allow them to maximize the return on their membership investment.
The Chapter Playbook: Part 2 — Marketing, Membership and EventsBillhighway
Some call it a chapter toolkit, we call it a Chapter Playbook. In part 2 of this mini-series, we cover:
- Marketing, membership and event information you should consider when creating your Chapter Playbook.
- Key questions for you to ask yourself as you build out a toolkit for your chapters to follow to set them up for success.
- Best practices to arm your chapters with to help them optimize their membership and event efforts.
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This document provides a summary of the RunSignup 101 tutorial. It outlines the 7 step race wizard for creating a race and fully customizing the race site. It also describes key virtual features for setting up virtual and challenge races including activity types, live maps, goals, milestones, and results pages. Resources for setting up virtual and hybrid race options are also provided.
The Race Day plan from Race Day Ninja Crisp McDonald. In addition to supporting timers, Crisp has been a pioneer in hybrid events, and will break down everything from start line management to virtual results - and how timers and race directors can work together for a successful event.
An overview of what Bob and RunSignup | GiveSignup expects from 2021, and why a Hybrid Event is the best path for navigating the uncertainty, followed by examples showing the range of successful hybrid events.
The Nitty-Gritty -Technology Best Practices for Hybrid Eventsrunsignup
The nuts-and-bolts: key settings and features for managing dual options and optimizing both events. Senior Account Managers Matt Sinclair and Sean Callahan walk through the top recommendations from our team.
The document provides an overview of the RunSignup platform for creating virtual and live races and challenges. It outlines the 7-step race wizard process for setting up an event, how to customize the event page, key features for virtual races including results, maps, goals and badges, and an overview of the reporting system. The document emphasizes that customizing the race page, shipping options, and configuring virtual results are important aspects to focus on.
The document provides an overview and update on new features for RaceDay Scoring timing software. Key points include:
1) Open-ended timing allows races to occur over long periods like hours or days, and new features make managing overlapping start/finish times easier.
2) Participant data handling has improved with team name importing, custom fields, and auto-capitalization of names.
3) Race setup is easier with race segment copying and distance checks between RaceDay and RunSignup.
4) Auto-saves, performance, and the scoring experience have all seen improvements like pausing multiple auto-saves and faster processing for large races.
Using the RaceDay Suite for Virtual Racesrunsignup
Today's virtual events range from purely virtual race anywhere without timing equipment events to a hybrid of traditional and virtual with flexible start time events. Successful virtual events are heavily reliant on technology, and time-strapped race directors are looking for timers to help them. This session will cover the ways timers can take advantage of the RaceDay Suite of tools for the full spectrum of virtual events. From no touch pre-race tools like registration, check-in, and dynamic bib assignments to an interactive real-time race day experience with virtual user submitted results, scored results with flexible start times, RaceJoy's mobile race day experience, and more. Timers will be empowered with the knowledge of technology crucial during this time and the ability to differentiate their services for virtual events.
RunSignup: Amplify your Facebook Fundraising Campaignrunsignup
This document provides tips and information for non-profits to amplify their fundraising efforts using Facebook tools. It discusses using Facebook events, groups, live videos and fundraising tools to engage supporters, build communities, raise awareness for causes and increase donations. It also covers onboarding requirements for non-profits and outlines a typical supporter journey from awareness to activation to fundraising.
How do you make a virtual race day more like an in-person one? See how RaceJoy, offered by Certified Timers, can create interactive experiences whether the runner is on an "official" course - or is running wherever they are. Add fun audio alerts, encourage spectators to send cheers, and monitor the race from your home.
RaceDay Rewards: Printable Bibs, Finisher Certificates, and RaceDay Photos 2.0runsignup
Make RaceDay an accomplishment, even without the finish line announcer or local band. Start with a printable bib to make the run "official", follow up with a congratulatory (and immediate) Finisher Certificate, and get people sharing their photos to share their fun.
Virtual and Flexible Start Results for Timersrunsignup
This document discusses options for virtual and flexible race starts using RaceDay Scoring timers to manage registration, check-in, bib assignment, and results for races with open or staggered start/finish lines. It provides examples of traditional, hybrid, and purely virtual race formats and how features like corral assignment, gap timing, and RaceJoy integration allow for virtual and flexible start experiences while still providing official results. Upcoming training sessions are also announced for RaceDay Scoring, RaceJoy certification, and the RaceDay Suite license.
WhatsApp offers simple, reliable, and private messaging and calling services for free worldwide. With end-to-end encryption, your personal messages and calls are secure, ensuring only you and the recipient can access them. Enjoy voice and video calls to stay connected with loved ones or colleagues. Express yourself using stickers, GIFs, or by sharing moments on Status. WhatsApp Business enables global customer outreach, facilitating sales growth and relationship building through showcasing products and services. Stay connected effortlessly with group chats for planning outings with friends or staying updated on family conversations.
Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
Hand Rolled Applicative User ValidationCode KataPhilip Schwarz
Could you use a simple piece of Scala validation code (granted, a very simplistic one too!) that you can rewrite, now and again, to refresh your basic understanding of Applicative operators <*>, <*, *>?
The goal is not to write perfect code showcasing validation, but rather, to provide a small, rough-and ready exercise to reinforce your muscle-memory.
Despite its grandiose-sounding title, this deck consists of just three slides showing the Scala 3 code to be rewritten whenever the details of the operators begin to fade away.
The code is my rough and ready translation of a Haskell user-validation program found in a book called Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell - Fall in love with applicative functors.
DDS Security Version 1.2 was adopted in 2024. This revision strengthens support for long runnings systems adding new cryptographic algorithms, certificate revocation, and hardness against DoS attacks.
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissancesNeo4j
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissances
Allez au-delà du battage médiatique autour de l’IA et découvrez des techniques pratiques pour utiliser l’IA de manière responsable à travers les données de votre organisation. Explorez comment utiliser les graphes de connaissances pour augmenter la précision, la transparence et la capacité d’explication dans les systèmes d’IA générative. Vous partirez avec une expérience pratique combinant les relations entre les données et les LLM pour apporter du contexte spécifique à votre domaine et améliorer votre raisonnement.
Amenez votre ordinateur portable et nous vous guiderons sur la mise en place de votre propre pile d’IA générative, en vous fournissant des exemples pratiques et codés pour démarrer en quelques minutes.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
Microservice Teams - How the cloud changes the way we workSven Peters
A lot of technical challenges and complexity come with building a cloud-native and distributed architecture. The way we develop backend software has fundamentally changed in the last ten years. Managing a microservices architecture demands a lot of us to ensure observability and operational resiliency. But did you also change the way you run your development teams?
Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
E-Invoicing Implementation: A Step-by-Step Guide for Saudi Arabian CompaniesQuickdice ERP
Explore the seamless transition to e-invoicing with this comprehensive guide tailored for Saudi Arabian businesses. Navigate the process effortlessly with step-by-step instructions designed to streamline implementation and enhance efficiency.
GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
Sudhir Hasbe, Chief Product Officer, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Artificia Intellicence and XPath Extension FunctionsOctavian Nadolu
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how you can use AI from XSLT, XQuery, Schematron, or XML Refactoring operations, the potential benefits of using AI, and some of the challenges we face.
Revolutionizing Visual Effects Mastering AI Face Swaps.pdfUndress Baby
The quest for the best AI face swap solution is marked by an amalgamation of technological prowess and artistic finesse, where cutting-edge algorithms seamlessly replace faces in images or videos with striking realism. Leveraging advanced deep learning techniques, the best AI face swap tools meticulously analyze facial features, lighting conditions, and expressions to execute flawless transformations, ensuring natural-looking results that blur the line between reality and illusion, captivating users with their ingenuity and sophistication.
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E-commerce Application Development Company.pdfHornet Dynamics
Your business can reach new heights with our assistance as we design solutions that are specifically appropriate for your goals and vision. Our eCommerce application solutions can digitally coordinate all retail operations processes to meet the demands of the marketplace while maintaining business continuity.
AI Fusion Buddy Review: Brand New, Groundbreaking Gemini-Powered AI AppGoogle
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What is Master Data Management by PiLog Groupaymanquadri279
PiLog Group's Master Data Record Manager (MDRM) is a sophisticated enterprise solution designed to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and governance across various business functions. MDRM integrates advanced data management technologies to cleanse, classify, and standardize master data, thereby enhancing data quality and operational efficiency.
2. Hello!
I am Amanda Sweet
GiveSignup Sales Rep
You can find me at:
amanda@givesignup.org
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3. Agenda
▷ Explanation & Key Features
▷ Example Form & User Experience
▷ Demo
▷ Questions!
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4. What is a Donation Form?
▷ An elegant, simple page for general one-time or recurring donations
▷ Unlimited number of donation forms on GiveSignup
○ General year-round donations
○ Giving Tuesday donations
○ Capital Campaign for board or supporters
○ Highlight a specific timeframe/campaign for your nonprofit
■ Ie. July is National Parks & Recreation Month
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5. Key Features of Donation Forms
▷ Highly customizable: add your nonprofit’s colors,
messaging, and logo
▷ Clean, modern, and customizable donation
confirmation emails
▷ Copy code to insert Donate button into your email or
website
▷ Automatically apply your custom domain or subdomain
(mynonprofit.org or donate.mynonprofit.org)
▷ Reports that allows you to track funds raised by each
form and overall
▷ Free upgrade to full donation website with integrated
fundraising
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