[INFOGRAPHIC] Pathway to fundraising success 2020JustGiving
This document provides tips for fundraising page managers to help fundraisers achieve their fundraising goals. It recommends that managers encourage fundraisers to create JustGiving fundraising pages early, share their pages on social media, and offer incentives to hit fundraising milestones. The document also suggests that managers follow up with inactive fundraisers and maintain regular contact with personalized emails to keep fundraisers engaged in the fundraising process.
Gaming for Good - how the games industry is disrupting the fundraising landscapeJustGiving
This document discusses livestream fundraising and gaming for good causes. It provides statistics on the size of the gaming market and viewership of gaming videos. Livestream fundraising involves asking for donations while streaming live video online. Gaming for good involves livestreaming gameplay and asking for charitable donations. Twitch is a major platform for this. The document outlines how gaming fundraising has raised over $75 million so far and profiles typical gamers and early adopters of gaming for good. It provides examples of gaming overlays and hub pages to connect streams to fundraising. Tips are given on how charities can get started with gaming fundraising campaigns, including engaging influencers, corporations, and communities.
Everything your charity needs to know about gamingJustGiving
The document provides an overview of gaming events, demographics, and how charities can benefit from gaming. It discusses how gaming events raise money through live streaming, the large gaming market, and examples of charities like SpecialEffect and Macmillan raising over £500,000 combined through gaming live streams on Twitch and JustGiving. The summary also notes that charities should consider gaming due to the large gaming population, ability to engage influencers and new donors, and as an alternative to fundraising fatigue from traditional events.
How to activate your London marathon runnersJustGiving
The document provides tips and strategies for charities to maximize fundraising from the London Marathon. It summarizes key learnings from the 2017 marathon, including that running events still dominate fundraising and marathons raise the most on average. It outlines strategies like encouraging early page creation, using JustGiving tools, building community engagement, and thanking fundraisers. The presentation emphasizes personalizing support and incentives to motivate fundraisers.
The document outlines 5 fundraising trends for events: 1) VIP experiences that make donors feel valued through special access, 2) Immersive experiences that trigger strong emotions through interactive storytelling, 3) Virtual events that allow more flexible participation online, 4) Rewards like recognition for top fundraisers to encourage competition, and 5) Building online communities to foster belonging and support for fundraising participants. These trends aim to strengthen donor relationships and increase donations through more personal engagement.
Designing for emotion: Enhancing user experiences with personalisationJustGiving
This document discusses how personalization can enhance user experiences by appealing to emotions. It argues that emotional design alone does not make a product great but can inspire strong feelings and give competitors an edge when functionality is similar. The document presents several case studies of a fundraising platform that used personalization successfully, such as personalized fundraising recaps and celebratory digital running vests. It provides tips for creating personalized experiences, such as understanding users, considering context and timing, and using data creatively. Finally, it explores letting users tell their own stories through storytelling tools and behavioral models.
Event fundraising trends and the Edinburgh MarathonJustGiving
Presentation delivered at IoF Scottish Fundraising Conference, October 2017 sharing the big event fundraising trends we're seeing on JustGiving and key stats from the Edinburgh marathon
[INFOGRAPHIC] Pathway to fundraising success 2020JustGiving
This document provides tips for fundraising page managers to help fundraisers achieve their fundraising goals. It recommends that managers encourage fundraisers to create JustGiving fundraising pages early, share their pages on social media, and offer incentives to hit fundraising milestones. The document also suggests that managers follow up with inactive fundraisers and maintain regular contact with personalized emails to keep fundraisers engaged in the fundraising process.
Gaming for Good - how the games industry is disrupting the fundraising landscapeJustGiving
This document discusses livestream fundraising and gaming for good causes. It provides statistics on the size of the gaming market and viewership of gaming videos. Livestream fundraising involves asking for donations while streaming live video online. Gaming for good involves livestreaming gameplay and asking for charitable donations. Twitch is a major platform for this. The document outlines how gaming fundraising has raised over $75 million so far and profiles typical gamers and early adopters of gaming for good. It provides examples of gaming overlays and hub pages to connect streams to fundraising. Tips are given on how charities can get started with gaming fundraising campaigns, including engaging influencers, corporations, and communities.
Everything your charity needs to know about gamingJustGiving
The document provides an overview of gaming events, demographics, and how charities can benefit from gaming. It discusses how gaming events raise money through live streaming, the large gaming market, and examples of charities like SpecialEffect and Macmillan raising over £500,000 combined through gaming live streams on Twitch and JustGiving. The summary also notes that charities should consider gaming due to the large gaming population, ability to engage influencers and new donors, and as an alternative to fundraising fatigue from traditional events.
How to activate your London marathon runnersJustGiving
The document provides tips and strategies for charities to maximize fundraising from the London Marathon. It summarizes key learnings from the 2017 marathon, including that running events still dominate fundraising and marathons raise the most on average. It outlines strategies like encouraging early page creation, using JustGiving tools, building community engagement, and thanking fundraisers. The presentation emphasizes personalizing support and incentives to motivate fundraisers.
The document outlines 5 fundraising trends for events: 1) VIP experiences that make donors feel valued through special access, 2) Immersive experiences that trigger strong emotions through interactive storytelling, 3) Virtual events that allow more flexible participation online, 4) Rewards like recognition for top fundraisers to encourage competition, and 5) Building online communities to foster belonging and support for fundraising participants. These trends aim to strengthen donor relationships and increase donations through more personal engagement.
Designing for emotion: Enhancing user experiences with personalisationJustGiving
This document discusses how personalization can enhance user experiences by appealing to emotions. It argues that emotional design alone does not make a product great but can inspire strong feelings and give competitors an edge when functionality is similar. The document presents several case studies of a fundraising platform that used personalization successfully, such as personalized fundraising recaps and celebratory digital running vests. It provides tips for creating personalized experiences, such as understanding users, considering context and timing, and using data creatively. Finally, it explores letting users tell their own stories through storytelling tools and behavioral models.
Event fundraising trends and the Edinburgh MarathonJustGiving
Presentation delivered at IoF Scottish Fundraising Conference, October 2017 sharing the big event fundraising trends we're seeing on JustGiving and key stats from the Edinburgh marathon
Presentation delivered at IoF Fundraising Convention, July 2017
Have mass participation events reached saturation point? Has the humble 5km really had its day? Who raises more? Men vs women, runners vs cyclists, young vs old, north vs south? In this session, we’ll deep dive in to the trends we’ve seen on JustGiving over the last decade and examine the emerging ones. We’ll look at which events in your portfolio are likely to drive the most fundraising income, which ones are slowing down and which ones are growing fast!
With over 16 years’ experience helping London marathon runners fundraise online, we'll lift the lid on the trends we’ve seen on JustGiving over the years and examine the emerging ones. We’ll share the experiments we’ve been doing this year to the journey and experience we give to London marathon runners to help them raise more money, and what we’ve learned along the way, so you can go back to the office with some inspiring ideas and practical tips to implement
Harnessing Technology For Good - IOF 2016 PresentationJustGiving
This document discusses how to harness technology for social good. It argues that technology can tackle social issues by giving more people agency, redistributing power, enabling connections, and democratizing data. It provides examples of innovative tech for good projects and discusses how non-profits can overcome barriers to innovation through experimentation, decentralizing power, testing ideas quickly, and questioning norms. Overall, the document advocates that under current conditions, technology provides opportunities to solve problems at scale through agile approaches focused on empowering people.
Building advocacy through social media - from Fundraising Ireland 2016JustGiving
Social media can play a BIG role in fundraising – beyond simply asking for donations. This presentation explored how charities of all shapes and sizes can use social media to reach more people, inspire more action and raise more money. It explained how social media can play a key role in each stage of the fundraising process, from the identification and cultivation of new supporters to solicitation and acknowledgment.
Social media campaign love has no labelsJustGiving
Catriona Ayre, digital community specialist at JustGiving, presented at CharityComms's Social Media Campaigns I wish I'd Done. Catriona choose 'Love has no labels'.
Introducing Insights for charities on JustGivingJustGiving
Learn about Insights – a new dashboard for charities on JustGiving that helps you track your reach and measure your impact on our platform.
Each month it will tell you the number of people you have reached, the number of actions they have been inspired to take and the money they have raised for your cause.
Telling stories to build your community onlineJustGiving
This document provides tips and strategies for using storytelling to build an online community. It discusses why storytelling is effective for social media, different types of stories organizations can share, examples of stories that have worked well, and tools for turning stories into engaging content. Specific guidance is offered on using images, video, and paid promotion to amplify impactful stories. The overall goal is to connect people to causes through compelling personal narratives.
[INFOGRAPHIC] 2014 at JustGiving: a look backJustGiving
For our final infographic of 2014, we thought we’d look back and reflect on the year that’s been. This was the year we launched our social platform for giving – where people can see what their friends are doing for the causes they care about. By introducing Feed, Social Notifications, Care and Donate Box we are helping charities like yours to reach more people, inspire more action and to raise more money.
In 2014, we helped 13,000 causes find their funding, raising an incredible $545 million between you. Here are some of the moments that stood out.
Fundraising and social media at Cystic Fibrosis IrelandJustGiving
This document discusses Cystic Fibrosis Ireland's use of social media for fundraising and advocacy purposes. It provides background on Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, which was established in 1963 to support those with cystic fibrosis. It then outlines Cystic Fibrosis Ireland's social media presence and strategies for fundraising, donor recruitment, and acknowledging supporters on Facebook and Twitter. The document advocates using social media to build relationships and community in order to support the organization's mission.
Case study: Irish Cancer Society and Colour Dash eventJustGiving
This document summarizes the Irish Cancer Society's Colour Dash campaign. It describes the 3 phases of the campaign: recruitment, engagement, and post-event. For recruitment, they targeted previous participants through email and promoted on their website and Facebook pages. They acquired new supporters through search engine marketing, display ads, and multi-channel outreach. Engagement utilized emails, Facebook posts, and fundraising pages to build excitement and donations. Post-event recognition included thank you emails, social media posts, and Facebook photo albums. The most effective tactics were website promotion, Facebook events, customized ads, and fundraising emails. Lessons learned the importance of balancing multiple integrated channels.
Inspiring and building an online communityJustGiving
Unquestionably, your supporters and your potential supporters are using social media. Your charity should be too.
Here are some top tips to help your charity make the most of social media, and use it to build and inspire an online community.
Presentation originally presented by our Social media manager, Helen Osborne at our social media event in Dublin (04/12/14). Any questions at all, do get in touch - helen@justgiving.com
An overview of Donate Box - a new social plugin for charity websites that makes it easy for people to donate and share their donation with their friends.
Today we’re launching our new social platform: to help people discover and be inspired by the amazing things their friends do for the causes they care about. With new features including a Feed, Profile, Social notifications and Care button, this new social JustGiving will help your cause and your supporters reach more people, inspire more action and raise more money.
Creating a digital legacy – maximising in memory giving JustGiving
Raising money for charity is a great way to remember a loved one, but with the trend overtaking the giving of flowers as a way of showing respect, are charities are missing an opportunity to maximise donations? In this presentation we cover:
• How charities can work with Funeral Directors to move more funeral giving online to increase efficiency and income
• Exlusive insights on people fundraising in memory of someone. We explain why and how you can look after these highly motivated individuals, with some best practice examples from the charity sector
Presentation from our Apps4Good event where we launched our new global APIs that allow anyone, anywhere to build apps that make a difference.
Check out our global app centre for some inspiring examples of the amazing things people are building on our technology - http://just.ly/givingapps
Head over to our developer portal to find out more about our new global APIs and to discuss your ideas - http://just.ly/api-dev
What's the value of a 'like' anyway? Sally Falvey, JustGivingJustGiving
1. Sharing content on social media can help non-profits grow their user base and increase community engagement as each share can result in more donations or shares by reaching others in social networks.
2. People are more likely to trust and engage with content shared by friends, so giving users inspiring and unique content to share helps spread awareness and support for a cause.
3. Non-profits should focus on creating timely, relevant content about inspiring stories and people or awareness days to motivate sharing and show support for their cause. Making it easy to share pre-written content can also increase sharing.
The Ultimate Travel Guide to Hawaii Island Hopping in 2024adventuressabifn
island hopping in Hawaii. This magical place offers a number of experiences, as each island has its own charm. Do you love adventure? Then, hike through volcanoes or kayak along an amazing coastline. If you want relaxation, then Hawaii is perfect because it has the most amazing beaches. In this blog, I will help you make an itinerary for your Hawaii Island Hopping. Every island offers something special. The Big Island offers some of the most perfect volcanoes as well as stargazing. Maui will pamper you with beaches and luxury. Kauai has some of the most lush rainforests with dramatic cliffs, and Oahu can offer a taste of city life and historical significance.
Presentation delivered at IoF Fundraising Convention, July 2017
Have mass participation events reached saturation point? Has the humble 5km really had its day? Who raises more? Men vs women, runners vs cyclists, young vs old, north vs south? In this session, we’ll deep dive in to the trends we’ve seen on JustGiving over the last decade and examine the emerging ones. We’ll look at which events in your portfolio are likely to drive the most fundraising income, which ones are slowing down and which ones are growing fast!
With over 16 years’ experience helping London marathon runners fundraise online, we'll lift the lid on the trends we’ve seen on JustGiving over the years and examine the emerging ones. We’ll share the experiments we’ve been doing this year to the journey and experience we give to London marathon runners to help them raise more money, and what we’ve learned along the way, so you can go back to the office with some inspiring ideas and practical tips to implement
Harnessing Technology For Good - IOF 2016 PresentationJustGiving
This document discusses how to harness technology for social good. It argues that technology can tackle social issues by giving more people agency, redistributing power, enabling connections, and democratizing data. It provides examples of innovative tech for good projects and discusses how non-profits can overcome barriers to innovation through experimentation, decentralizing power, testing ideas quickly, and questioning norms. Overall, the document advocates that under current conditions, technology provides opportunities to solve problems at scale through agile approaches focused on empowering people.
Building advocacy through social media - from Fundraising Ireland 2016JustGiving
Social media can play a BIG role in fundraising – beyond simply asking for donations. This presentation explored how charities of all shapes and sizes can use social media to reach more people, inspire more action and raise more money. It explained how social media can play a key role in each stage of the fundraising process, from the identification and cultivation of new supporters to solicitation and acknowledgment.
Social media campaign love has no labelsJustGiving
Catriona Ayre, digital community specialist at JustGiving, presented at CharityComms's Social Media Campaigns I wish I'd Done. Catriona choose 'Love has no labels'.
Introducing Insights for charities on JustGivingJustGiving
Learn about Insights – a new dashboard for charities on JustGiving that helps you track your reach and measure your impact on our platform.
Each month it will tell you the number of people you have reached, the number of actions they have been inspired to take and the money they have raised for your cause.
Telling stories to build your community onlineJustGiving
This document provides tips and strategies for using storytelling to build an online community. It discusses why storytelling is effective for social media, different types of stories organizations can share, examples of stories that have worked well, and tools for turning stories into engaging content. Specific guidance is offered on using images, video, and paid promotion to amplify impactful stories. The overall goal is to connect people to causes through compelling personal narratives.
[INFOGRAPHIC] 2014 at JustGiving: a look backJustGiving
For our final infographic of 2014, we thought we’d look back and reflect on the year that’s been. This was the year we launched our social platform for giving – where people can see what their friends are doing for the causes they care about. By introducing Feed, Social Notifications, Care and Donate Box we are helping charities like yours to reach more people, inspire more action and to raise more money.
In 2014, we helped 13,000 causes find their funding, raising an incredible $545 million between you. Here are some of the moments that stood out.
Fundraising and social media at Cystic Fibrosis IrelandJustGiving
This document discusses Cystic Fibrosis Ireland's use of social media for fundraising and advocacy purposes. It provides background on Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, which was established in 1963 to support those with cystic fibrosis. It then outlines Cystic Fibrosis Ireland's social media presence and strategies for fundraising, donor recruitment, and acknowledging supporters on Facebook and Twitter. The document advocates using social media to build relationships and community in order to support the organization's mission.
Case study: Irish Cancer Society and Colour Dash eventJustGiving
This document summarizes the Irish Cancer Society's Colour Dash campaign. It describes the 3 phases of the campaign: recruitment, engagement, and post-event. For recruitment, they targeted previous participants through email and promoted on their website and Facebook pages. They acquired new supporters through search engine marketing, display ads, and multi-channel outreach. Engagement utilized emails, Facebook posts, and fundraising pages to build excitement and donations. Post-event recognition included thank you emails, social media posts, and Facebook photo albums. The most effective tactics were website promotion, Facebook events, customized ads, and fundraising emails. Lessons learned the importance of balancing multiple integrated channels.
Inspiring and building an online communityJustGiving
Unquestionably, your supporters and your potential supporters are using social media. Your charity should be too.
Here are some top tips to help your charity make the most of social media, and use it to build and inspire an online community.
Presentation originally presented by our Social media manager, Helen Osborne at our social media event in Dublin (04/12/14). Any questions at all, do get in touch - helen@justgiving.com
An overview of Donate Box - a new social plugin for charity websites that makes it easy for people to donate and share their donation with their friends.
Today we’re launching our new social platform: to help people discover and be inspired by the amazing things their friends do for the causes they care about. With new features including a Feed, Profile, Social notifications and Care button, this new social JustGiving will help your cause and your supporters reach more people, inspire more action and raise more money.
Creating a digital legacy – maximising in memory giving JustGiving
Raising money for charity is a great way to remember a loved one, but with the trend overtaking the giving of flowers as a way of showing respect, are charities are missing an opportunity to maximise donations? In this presentation we cover:
• How charities can work with Funeral Directors to move more funeral giving online to increase efficiency and income
• Exlusive insights on people fundraising in memory of someone. We explain why and how you can look after these highly motivated individuals, with some best practice examples from the charity sector
Presentation from our Apps4Good event where we launched our new global APIs that allow anyone, anywhere to build apps that make a difference.
Check out our global app centre for some inspiring examples of the amazing things people are building on our technology - http://just.ly/givingapps
Head over to our developer portal to find out more about our new global APIs and to discuss your ideas - http://just.ly/api-dev
What's the value of a 'like' anyway? Sally Falvey, JustGivingJustGiving
1. Sharing content on social media can help non-profits grow their user base and increase community engagement as each share can result in more donations or shares by reaching others in social networks.
2. People are more likely to trust and engage with content shared by friends, so giving users inspiring and unique content to share helps spread awareness and support for a cause.
3. Non-profits should focus on creating timely, relevant content about inspiring stories and people or awareness days to motivate sharing and show support for their cause. Making it easy to share pre-written content can also increase sharing.
The Ultimate Travel Guide to Hawaii Island Hopping in 2024adventuressabifn
island hopping in Hawaii. This magical place offers a number of experiences, as each island has its own charm. Do you love adventure? Then, hike through volcanoes or kayak along an amazing coastline. If you want relaxation, then Hawaii is perfect because it has the most amazing beaches. In this blog, I will help you make an itinerary for your Hawaii Island Hopping. Every island offers something special. The Big Island offers some of the most perfect volcanoes as well as stargazing. Maui will pamper you with beaches and luxury. Kauai has some of the most lush rainforests with dramatic cliffs, and Oahu can offer a taste of city life and historical significance.
Golden Gate Bridge: Magnificent Architecture in San Francisco | CIO Women Mag...CIOWomenMagazine
The famous suspension bridge connects the city of San Francisco to Marin County in California. Golden Gate Bridge carries both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1 across the strait and is about one mile wide. In this article, we will explore the history and significance that have shaped the iconic monument it is known as today.
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1. write a paragraph about your trip to dubai and what are the facts responsible for the heavy rainfall in dubai that caused havec ?
2. mention any five major tourist attaction of dubai
Mathematics: a student a visit her family her father converted Rs. 1,15,000 inr currency for dubai airport theexpedite in the trip is given below
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2. justgiving.com/charitiesHow to add a donate button to your website
What is a donate button?
The easiest way to get people
giving online to your charity is to
add a 'Donate' button to your
website.
It will help your 'ask' for donations
stand out, and because JustGiving
is a name people know and
trust, they'll be happy to click on
the button to make a donation.
You can find a set of ready made
buttons in your charity account.
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Step 1: Personalise your profile
Your profile page on JustGiving is where
you can tell your story and people can
show they care about your cause –
they can like, share, give or fundraise with
just one click (or touch) of a button.
It looks great on mobile phones too, so
people can connect with your cause
wherever they are; however they want.
How to add a donate button to your website
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Step 1: Personalise your profile
This is the page people will go to when
the click on your donate button, so
before adding one to your website, we
recommend making sure you’ve added
the following content:
Your logo
Your impact statement
Your description
Your donation prompts
Read the below FAQs to find out how to
add them to your profile:
• Updating your logo and description
• Adding your impact statement
• Adding your donation prompts
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Step 2: Choose your button
We have designed a range of ready-
made buttons for you to choose from.
1. Log in to your charity account
2. Click on Fundraising tools and
select Buttons
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Step 2: Choose your button
3. Pick the one you’d like to use and
click on it
4. Its HTML code will appear in the box
to the right, under Step 2.
This code can be used to make the
donate button appear on your website
via your CMS (content management
system). If you don’t have a CMS, you’ll
need to speak to someone with a bit of
technical expertise to help you add it to
your website.
Click 'copy' if you'd like to add the HTML
to your website yourself – you can then
paste it in to your CMS. Alternatively,
add an email address so you can send
the code directly to your web manager
or whoever updates your website
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Step 3: Promote it
Make sure your donate button is easy
to find on your website, so people can
show they care at the click of a button.
Here’s a few examples of causes
already using our donate buttons:
• Tree of Hope
• Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
• Rain Rescue
• Darley Dale Cricket Club
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