The document provides an overview of online fundraising platforms and trends in online giving. It discusses how online giving has grown across different channels in recent years. Peer-to-peer fundraising and disaster relief fundraising through online platforms are also increasing. The presentation covers how payment processing works for donations through different models, and how platforms interface with nonprofits and donors while protecting donor privacy. Emerging trends in online and mobile giving are discussed, such as the growth of mobile options and personalized local giving experiences. The future of online fundraising is predicted to see continued growth in online and mobile donations.
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
Effective Internet Strategy For Your Nonprofit4Good.org
This webinar shows how any nonprofit can develop and execute an Internet strategy to further its mission. We’ll examine how nonprofits are using the Internet, how they’d like to be using the Internet, and how they should be using the Internet (but may be unaware of) – and how to bridge that significant gap easily and quickly. You’ll learn how to drive more traffic to and fundraising through your site. We’ll give specific suggestions on how you can improve your website so it will offer lots for your website visitors to SEE and lots for them to DO.
Strategic Social Networking for Fundraising4Good.org
Learn how to improve the return on investment from your social media campaign after incorporating a complete communications plan.
Takeaways:
- Understand the background of social media in fundraising.
- Discover whether a strategic social media campaign is right for your organization.
- Answer the seven most important questions before starting your plan.
- Learn which initiatives to focus resources on as well as which to avoid.
- Find out whether email is still a viable communication and how to use it.
- Identify when is the time to upgrade to a new online platform.
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
Effective Internet Strategy For Your Nonprofit4Good.org
This webinar shows how any nonprofit can develop and execute an Internet strategy to further its mission. We’ll examine how nonprofits are using the Internet, how they’d like to be using the Internet, and how they should be using the Internet (but may be unaware of) – and how to bridge that significant gap easily and quickly. You’ll learn how to drive more traffic to and fundraising through your site. We’ll give specific suggestions on how you can improve your website so it will offer lots for your website visitors to SEE and lots for them to DO.
Strategic Social Networking for Fundraising4Good.org
Learn how to improve the return on investment from your social media campaign after incorporating a complete communications plan.
Takeaways:
- Understand the background of social media in fundraising.
- Discover whether a strategic social media campaign is right for your organization.
- Answer the seven most important questions before starting your plan.
- Learn which initiatives to focus resources on as well as which to avoid.
- Find out whether email is still a viable communication and how to use it.
- Identify when is the time to upgrade to a new online platform.
Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBPeNQb3V8w
Learn more about your CanadaHelps donors and why they give! CanadaHelps and McMaster teamed up in the summer of 2010 to survey CanadaHelps donors. We wanted to understand more about who’s giving online in Canada: where they live, when they were born and what their interests are. We also wanted to know what motivates Canadians to give – when, why and how are they moved to make a donation. The findings will surprise and delight you!
In this special 2-part webinar series, we’ll explore the results of the survey and delve deeper into what this means for your charity in terms of online fundraising. In Part 1, we’ll explore the finding of the survey in-depth. Part 2 will focus on your next action steps for engaging more online donors.
Presentation by: Kirstin Beardsley, Marketing & Communications Manager, CanadaHelps
Chris Roush presents "Investigating Nonprofits" in Minneapolis on Oct. 4, 2011 at the Star Tribune during the Reynolds Center's free workshop, "Business Journalism Boot Camp."
For more information about training for business journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org.
Chris Roush presented "Investigating Nonprofits" at the Donald W. Reynolds National Center of Business Journalism's free workshop, "Investigating Private Companies and Nonprofits."
For more information about free training for business journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org.
Exercțiu practic recomandat formatorilor în domeniul Educației Interculturale. Elaborat în cadrul proiectului „Educație Interculturală în Moldova”.
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Heather James, Manager of Learning Services at Acquia, will show you what the basic site administration experience looks like out of the box. She will also take a look at the administration experience looks like on a more robust site with a number of customizations. By the end of the class you’ll learn key terminology to speak to your developer team and some tips and tricks for making the most of your site.
In this webinar you will learn about:
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- The difference between content editing forms, webforms and contact forms
- Searching for and locating specific content
- Customizations you may encounter and those you can request
Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBPeNQb3V8w
Learn more about your CanadaHelps donors and why they give! CanadaHelps and McMaster teamed up in the summer of 2010 to survey CanadaHelps donors. We wanted to understand more about who’s giving online in Canada: where they live, when they were born and what their interests are. We also wanted to know what motivates Canadians to give – when, why and how are they moved to make a donation. The findings will surprise and delight you!
In this special 2-part webinar series, we’ll explore the results of the survey and delve deeper into what this means for your charity in terms of online fundraising. In Part 1, we’ll explore the finding of the survey in-depth. Part 2 will focus on your next action steps for engaging more online donors.
Presentation by: Kirstin Beardsley, Marketing & Communications Manager, CanadaHelps
Chris Roush presents "Investigating Nonprofits" in Minneapolis on Oct. 4, 2011 at the Star Tribune during the Reynolds Center's free workshop, "Business Journalism Boot Camp."
For more information about training for business journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org.
Chris Roush presented "Investigating Nonprofits" at the Donald W. Reynolds National Center of Business Journalism's free workshop, "Investigating Private Companies and Nonprofits."
For more information about free training for business journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org.
Exercțiu practic recomandat formatorilor în domeniul Educației Interculturale. Elaborat în cadrul proiectului „Educație Interculturală în Moldova”.
Centrul Naţional al Tineretului din Moldova (CNTM), începând cu anul 2010, implementează, cu susţinerea Fundaţiei Elveţiene pentru Copii „Pestalozzi” (PCF), proiectul „Dialog Intercultural în Moldova”.
In Content Editing and Administration, you’ll get an overview of how to manage content in Drupal 7 in different situations. Each Drupal site is unique and requires a different amount of customization. The entire content administration experience in Drupal can be completely modified to suit your needs.
Heather James, Manager of Learning Services at Acquia, will show you what the basic site administration experience looks like out of the box. She will also take a look at the administration experience looks like on a more robust site with a number of customizations. By the end of the class you’ll learn key terminology to speak to your developer team and some tips and tricks for making the most of your site.
In this webinar you will learn about:
- Content administration basics including adding and tagging content
- The difference between content editing forms, webforms and contact forms
- Searching for and locating specific content
- Customizations you may encounter and those you can request
Nonprofits and Technology: Fundraising in the Digital AgeRoss Kasper
This presentation, done by Robert Evans of Evans Consulting Group, reviews the finer points of fundraising in the digital age that we currently live in. Learning how to stay current and cutting edge will help take a nonprofit's fundraising to the next level!
MyCharityConnects goes to British Columbia!
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Great Apes Giving Day - Fundraising Training 2016Jordan Brown
As a Great Ape Sanctuary and as a fundraising ambassador you do not want to miss this training session geared towards supporting your fundraising efforts. We will cover your timeline, how to build your page, communication tips and more.
It may be August, but the end of the year will be here before you know it. With 31% of donations typically coming in during the last month of the year, is your organization ready to soar past your goal or run into a wall of solicitation Kryptonite?
Join NeonCRM, Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, and the Patsy T. Mink Center for Business and Leadership for a free lunch and learn session to tackle the villains in your end of year giving campaign and how to leverage digital fundraising to leap tall goals in a single bound. With great data comes great responsibility!
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How a nonprofit can survive and thrive in the world of crowd collaborationFirstGiving
How does your nonprofit know when to use peer-to-peer fundraising or crowdfunding?
Join Georgia Wright-Simmons (Senior Business Development Associate, Launcht) and Dan Fonseca (Inbound Marketing Coordinator, FirstGiving) as they explore the differences and similarities between peer-to-peer fundraising and crowd-funding for nonprofits.
Georgia and Dan will cover:
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-Case studies examples
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Don’t put all your eggs in one basket! Learn to diversify your online fundraising.
Join Perry Allison (VP of Marketing, BiddingForGood) and Dan Fonseca (Inbound Marketing Coordinator, FirstGiving) in an introductory webinar exploring three exciting ways your nonprofit can break out of traditional fundraising.
Perry and Dan will discuss:
- Online auctions
- Mobile Bidding
- Peer-to-peer fundraising
Find out what it takes to host a revenue generating online auction, engage your supporters through mobile bidding, and how to encourage your supporters to fundraise on your behalf. Perry and Dan will cover what the following strategies entail, what to look for in a solution, and how to go about implementing them. You’ll be delighted with how relatively easy it is to balance and diversify your year’s fundraising initiatives.
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oin John Haydon of Inbound Zombie as he explores how nonprofits can boost their peer-to-peer fundraising campaign with social media.
John will discuss:
-What it takes to identify your core supporters
-How to prepare your community for peer-to-peer fundraising success
-How to create sharable content and templates you can use
-The secret behind organizing your community around scheduled social media posts
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Come January 1, will your strategy get you voted off Fundraising Mountain? In other words, will donors give to another organizations instead of yours? Don't let that happen. Find out how your organization can acquire and cultivate more passionate donors and finish this year strong.
In this webinar, FirstGiving and the Organization for Autism Research draw from 2 year's worth of fundraising data collected from the New York, Chicago, and Boston marathon to give you best practices and tips to maximize your marathon fundraising. Whether you're a nonprofit or an individual raising money, follow these tips for sound success.
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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:
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- Creating an event
- Viewing and managing your reports
...and much more!
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Communicating your nonprofit's message is both an art and a science. In this webinar, learn best practices on how to organize an email, social media post, and an advertisement. Learn how to make your message stick with your supporters so they will do your promotion for you.
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You still have time to maximize giving for 2012, and CEO Chip Grizzard will tell you how in this webinar. Chip will present updated fundraising best practices for 2012, and trends for beyond.
Presented by: Chip Grizzard, CEO of Grizzard Communications Group
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harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
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How, what, where, and what's next in online giving
1. Online Giving: How, What, Where,
And What’s Next
April 26, 2011
Karsten Robbins, CEO, FirstGiving
Presented for NASCO
2. Today’s webinar
• Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
• The state of online giving
• Overall trends
• Peer to peer fundraising
• Social media fundraising
• Disaster relief fundraising
• How payment processing works
• Interfacing with nonprofits
• Interfacing with donors and donor privacy
• The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
5. Defining Online Fundraising Platform
Ø Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
• The state of online giving
• How payment processing works
• Interfacing with nonprofits
• Interfacing with donors
• Donor privacy
• The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
6. Online fundraising platforms
“A platform is a conduit for managing people with
charitable intent to be able to fundraise for causes/
charities they care about.”
8. Fundraising platforms
Must enable donations and
process payments
Two models
Internal payment Integrate 3rd party payment
processing capacity
processing
9. Some differences
Professional Payment Online
fundraiser processor
platform
or solicitor
Allow individuals to no
no
yes
raise money
themselves?
Allow nonprofits to no
yes
yes
raise money
themselves?
Process donations may collect, yes
sometimes
to nonprofits
never
processes
Enable fundraising no
no
yes
campaigns online
10. The State of Online Giving
• Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
Ø The state of online giving
• Overall trends
• Peer to peer events
• Social media fundraising
• Disaster relief fundraising
• How payment processing works
• Interfacing with nonprofits
• Interfacing with donors and donor privacy
• The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
11. Online giving up across channels
*social giving includes p2p
Source: Network for Good Online Giving Index 2011: http://www.onlinegivingstudy.org/quarterlyindex
12. Where donors donate
Source: Network for Good Online Giving Index 2011: http://www.onlinegivingstudy.org/quarterlyindex
13. Trends in online giving by size of nonprofit and
sector
Source: Blackbaud 2011 Online Giving Report: https://www.blackbaud.com/onlinefundraising
15. Social media fundraising is still a very small amount
Source: 2012 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report:
www.netwitsthinktank.com/blackbaud/2012-nonprofit-social-networking-benchmark-report-infographic
16. How funds are generally raised through Facebook
The most common fundraising tactic on Facebook is an ask for an
individual gift.
Note: 54% of respondents said they were not fundraising on Facebook
Source: 2012 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report: http://nonprofitsocialnetworksurvey.com/
19. Online giving after a disaster is on the rise
Average donation
Haiti Japan FirstGiving
$82.52
$76.62
$52.44
Haiti Japan FirstGiving
Source: FirstGiving
20. Online giving after a disaster is on the rise
Total $ raised # Average # of # %
nonpro donation donors fundraising grassroots
fits pages fundraisers
Haiti $464.321.99 87 $76.62 6,060 1,044 60%
Japan $973,328.16 32 $82.52 11,793 802 94%
Source: FirstGiving
21. How Payment Processing Works
• Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
• The state of online giving
Ø How payment processing works
• Interfacing with nonprofits
• Interfacing with donors and donor privacy
• The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
22. Three models of donation payment processing
Third Party Payment
Providers
• Paypal
NPO gets own
• Google Checkout
merchant account and
• Amazon Payments
Gateway
Donor-centric: 501(c)3
donation provider
• Razoo
• Network for Good
• FirstGiving
• Just Give
• GlobalGiving
23. Donor-centric disbursement
Donation to 501(c)3 Donation Goes
charity from a Verified to Nonprofit
web app • Guidestar via Provider
• Crowdrise • IRS Master file • Receipt is sent to
• Causes Donor
• Firstgiving • Nonprofit gets
• Network for good report
• Razoo
24. Types of fees nonprofits could be charged
(some combination of those listed)
• Onboarding fees
• Annual fees
• Fixed % transaction processing
• Variable % transaction processing
• Flat amount per donation
• Payment for additional management services
• Hourly customer service fees
27. Today’s webinar
• Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
• The state of online giving
• How payment processing works
Ø Interfacing with nonprofits
• Interfacing with donors
• Donor privacy
• The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
28. Nonprofits must satisfy these requirements for
FirstGiving to work with them
• Viable: In good standing with the IRS database
• FG runs the revocation list quarterly against the IRS database
• FG checks if they’re on GuideStar
• Contact information from the IRS:
• EIN number
• Registered address
• DBA
• Contact info
31. How fundraising dollars are dispensed to
nonprofits
• First payment is via a check to their IRS-registered address.
• No one can sign up and input a bogus address.
• NPO may choose to receive checks via electronic funds
transfer to bank of record after the first payment has been
received (procedural process as a check on this).
• Can choose to receive checks by mail.
32. Interfacing with Donors and Donor Privacy
• Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
• The state of online giving
• How payment processing works
• Interfacing with nonprofits
Ø Interfacing with donors and donor privacy
• The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
33. Donor information required
• Name (with option to be anonymous to the fundraiser)
• Billing address and information
• E-commerce information required to process a payment
• Spelled out in Terms and Conditions
Donor information often requested by the nonprofit
• Allows additional nonprofit-related questions
• T-shirt size
• Name “in memory of” if relevant
• Address
• Telephone
34. How fees are presented to the donor
• At donor checkout (option to “pay the fee”)
• On website
35. What we share about donors
• The information required by law to
identify the donor is given to the
bank (since FG processes donations)
• Donors can make anonymous
donations, too.
• If not an anonymous donation, we
provide information to the NPO
about who made the purchase: name,
address, billing address, gender
• We do not share the donor list with
anyone, ever. Explicit in Terms &
Conditions.
• Other platforms may do things
differently.
36. The Future of Online Fundraising
• Defining “online fundraising platform” vs. other
types of fundraising
• The state of online giving
• How payment processing works
• Interfacing with nonprofits
• Interfacing with donors and donor privacy
Ø The future of online fundraising: some thoughts
37. The Future of Online Fundraising
http://www.flickr.com/photos/redsun81/6651955017/sizes/m/in/photostream/
38. The (very near) future of online giving
Accelerated growth in on-site giving
Accelerated growth in peer to peer giving
Explosion of APIs powering other sites
Growth of mobile giving options
(including donation portals)
Personalized, geo-local online giving experiences
Project-based donations, not only to nonprofits
39. Facebook Credits
Facebook credits:
• 30% of any transaction goes to Facebook
• Most commonly used to buy games
• Has the potential to be used for donations
• Now a subsidiary of Facebook payments subsidiary
• Potential for online giving (not used much)
• Partnered with Stand Up for Cancer in 2010
For more on Facebook Payments: http://venturebeat.com/2011/03/21/facebook-payments/?source=facebook
40. Facebook Zynga virtual goods for charity
For more on Facebook Payments: http://venturebeat.com/2011/03/21/facebook-payments/?source=facebook
42. Other virtual goods for charity
Buy virtual texting icons for
charity, coming soon
43. Mobile giving
2011 survey on mobile giving of 2,003 teens
and adults:
• 50% were aware of mobile giving
• 6% of those surveyed had performed a donation via their
mobile phone at some point.
• 60% of respondents aged 18-34 were aware of mobile
giving
• 12 %had made a text-to-give donation
44. Mobile giving
2012 Pew Internet Real Time Giving report
key findings:
• The ability to send small donations using mobile phones
facilitates “impulse giving” in response to moving images or
events.
• A majority of the Haiti text donors in our sample have
contributed to more recent disaster recovery efforts using
their phones
• Different ways they are willing to donate include: text
messaging (favored by 25% of these Haiti text donors) and
online web forms (favored by 24%) are most preferred,
followed closely by mail (favored by 22%) and in-person
donations (favored by 19%)
http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/MobileGiving/Key-Findings.aspx
45. Adjusted for inflation, Americans are still giving
3% of their income year over year
…but the internet and real-time crisis response is
apparent
http://www.101fundraising.org/2012/04/fundraising-into-the-future-and-beyond/
49. Extra Extra! How fundraisers interface with a
fundraising platform
50. Extra Extra! What fundraisers need to do
What a fundraiser will typically need to do:
• Register on the site and create a log-in
• Search for a 501(c)3 beneficiary on the site
(pre-vetted by either the IRS master file and/or
GuideStar)
• Select the 501(c)3 beneficiary
• Create a fundraising page on the site
• Ask for donations from friends and family (and
even strangers) online
• View donations through the back-end account
management tool