Makerble is a platform that connects charities with donors by managing the donation process. Charities create a project page describing the issue they address, their solution, and impact. Makerble acquires donors and processes donations, while charities provide occasional updates. Charities register on Makerble, claim their charity page, and create projects using a standardized "Help-Make-Change" format. Charities receive donations and provide transparency through regular updates on projects' progress.
Designed by Carolina Pizatto, in May 2014. This project was managed during Cambridge School of Art Graphic Design graduation and following a RSA Student Design Awards brief.
Sparo is a patent-pending application that allows customer to have a portion of their purchase donated to the charity of their choice. This is an investor document for those interested in giving capitalism a conscience.
Makerble is a premium feature that publishers like Bauer Media and service companies from The AA to T-Mobile can offer their customers to incentivise retention, upgrades and acquisition.
Customers increasingly want to control how they are perceived in social media and show how great a person they are.
Brands offering Makerble-as-a-Feature position themselves as the ally helping their customers succeed in this.
Makerble lets your customers change the world Their way.
They choose their preferred causes, set their monthly spend limit and let Makerble's algorithm find suitable projects sourced from our growing library of charities for them to fund and follow.
Makerble itemises what each project achieves and auto-shares it through customers' social media profiles so their friends see the good they've done for the causes they care about, e.g. "Matt has built a school in Uganda, with Makerble powered by T-Mobile".
Makerble also offers Branded Vouchers and an employee edition.
Designed by Carolina Pizatto, in May 2014. This project was managed during Cambridge School of Art Graphic Design graduation and following a RSA Student Design Awards brief.
Sparo is a patent-pending application that allows customer to have a portion of their purchase donated to the charity of their choice. This is an investor document for those interested in giving capitalism a conscience.
Makerble is a premium feature that publishers like Bauer Media and service companies from The AA to T-Mobile can offer their customers to incentivise retention, upgrades and acquisition.
Customers increasingly want to control how they are perceived in social media and show how great a person they are.
Brands offering Makerble-as-a-Feature position themselves as the ally helping their customers succeed in this.
Makerble lets your customers change the world Their way.
They choose their preferred causes, set their monthly spend limit and let Makerble's algorithm find suitable projects sourced from our growing library of charities for them to fund and follow.
Makerble itemises what each project achieves and auto-shares it through customers' social media profiles so their friends see the good they've done for the causes they care about, e.g. "Matt has built a school in Uganda, with Makerble powered by T-Mobile".
Makerble also offers Branded Vouchers and an employee edition.
Charity marketing specialist Lucy Conlan steps us through the trends across web, mobile, email and social media marketing to engage their audiences into 2016.
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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
In focus: Online video for charities. Creatives Group, 26 January 2016CharityComms
Christopher Carr, digitl film and media manager, Scope
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Building an audience strategy from the ground up. Audience strategy conferenc...CharityComms
Al Scott, head of marketing, Anthony Nolan
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Finding your voice - recognising the value of communications in a service-ori...CharityComms
Judith Davey, CEO, The Advocacy Project
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Communications matter - how refining your organisation's story can transform ...CharityComms
Sophie Appleby, communications manager, Youth Music
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Take off with landing pages | Digital conference | 27 October 2016CharityComms
Mandy Johnson, former director of partnerships, Change.org and Matt Collins, managing director, Platypus Digital
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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Nicky Hawkins, communications director, Equally Ours
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Makerble for charities. Discover how Makerble generates new fundraising revenue from new and existing donors by bringing your charity's impact to life using a social media, modern, intuitive interface.
Step 1 of registering for Makerble - complete the Expression of Interest:
https://docs.google.com/a/makeworldwide.com/forms/d/1hZbK2ZYgKBkOPz55ZWQJn4wWum4J5Ncb7SsvYuvldRQ/edit
Makerble deck for the London Co-Investment FundMatt Kepple
When you give to charity you have NO IDEA what your donation has been used for.
And what do you get in response once you do decide to part with your hard earned cash?
- Barrages of appeals through your letterbox
- Demanding that you give more
- Making you feel depressed about the world
- And feel guilty about your lifestyle
Makerble is the only platform in the world that itemises the impact of your donations.
You see: the number, variety and stories of people helped each month on the projects you support through your flexible Makerble subscription
4% of the subscription amount is Makerble commission
This presentation explains the Retail Pledge option the company Makerble offers to companies.
Makerble is a company which tracks the difference your donations make in the world. Most people have no idea where their money goes when they give to charity and in British companies this is why only 3% of employees donate through their salary even though a third of employees want to. Help Make Change! www.makerble.com
Makerble is a charity subscribtion service which shows you where your money goes and what you change in the world! We're using different types of updates on our website to show people what their charity donations achieved. This slideshare summarizes these different types of updates and gives various examples to understand how we want to change the world by transparency. For more information visit www.Makerble.com.
Charity marketing specialist Lucy Conlan steps us through the trends across web, mobile, email and social media marketing to engage their audiences into 2016.
SafetyNets - innovative support for sex workers via smartphones. Mobile engag...CharityComms
Matt Haworth, co-founder, Reason Digital
Hannah Shephard-Lewis, safety outreach digital lead, National Ugly Mugs
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
In focus: Online video for charities. Creatives Group, 26 January 2016CharityComms
Christopher Carr, digitl film and media manager, Scope
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Building an audience strategy from the ground up. Audience strategy conferenc...CharityComms
Al Scott, head of marketing, Anthony Nolan
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Finding your voice - recognising the value of communications in a service-ori...CharityComms
Judith Davey, CEO, The Advocacy Project
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Communications matter - how refining your organisation's story can transform ...CharityComms
Sophie Appleby, communications manager, Youth Music
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Take off with landing pages | Digital conference | 27 October 2016CharityComms
Mandy Johnson, former director of partnerships, Change.org and Matt Collins, managing director, Platypus Digital
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
What can we learn from Brexit? | ‘Burst the bubble’- how do we reach beyond o...CharityComms
Nicky Hawkins, communications director, Equally Ours
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Makerble for charities. Discover how Makerble generates new fundraising revenue from new and existing donors by bringing your charity's impact to life using a social media, modern, intuitive interface.
Step 1 of registering for Makerble - complete the Expression of Interest:
https://docs.google.com/a/makeworldwide.com/forms/d/1hZbK2ZYgKBkOPz55ZWQJn4wWum4J5Ncb7SsvYuvldRQ/edit
Makerble deck for the London Co-Investment FundMatt Kepple
When you give to charity you have NO IDEA what your donation has been used for.
And what do you get in response once you do decide to part with your hard earned cash?
- Barrages of appeals through your letterbox
- Demanding that you give more
- Making you feel depressed about the world
- And feel guilty about your lifestyle
Makerble is the only platform in the world that itemises the impact of your donations.
You see: the number, variety and stories of people helped each month on the projects you support through your flexible Makerble subscription
4% of the subscription amount is Makerble commission
This presentation explains the Retail Pledge option the company Makerble offers to companies.
Makerble is a company which tracks the difference your donations make in the world. Most people have no idea where their money goes when they give to charity and in British companies this is why only 3% of employees donate through their salary even though a third of employees want to. Help Make Change! www.makerble.com
Makerble is a charity subscribtion service which shows you where your money goes and what you change in the world! We're using different types of updates on our website to show people what their charity donations achieved. This slideshare summarizes these different types of updates and gives various examples to understand how we want to change the world by transparency. For more information visit www.Makerble.com.
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Social media, online campaigns, and community engagement can be tricky things to dive into and do well without measuring, monitoring and evaluating. But what to measure? How to evaluate? This session talks about the importance of data and metrics to your work and offers how-to guidelines on ways to map and monitor your community and your work.
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We are revolutionising the way people engage with charity. Join us.
Charity has traditionally been about how much money you give; now with Makerble it's about how much change you make.
The latent donor potential of the UK is worth in excess of £665million/year. That's just the amount that existing donors would give extra to charity annually IF they believed that their donations would be well spent. When the amount that donors would move from their current charities to better performing charities is taken into account that figure is over £2billion.
Brands with their own Foundation can use Makerble to deepen their relationships with consumers.
Makerble is where people make the change they want to see in the world. Every charitable project on Makerble publishes its results so everyone can see the difference their donations have made to the lives of people, animals and the environment.
Brands can put their Foundation's projects on Makerble and provide Vouchers that part- or fully-match fund the donations of the public. Brands then benefit from having their role on those projects socially broadcast automatically via the social media profiles of people who have given to those projects.
Makerble finds, funds and follows the change you want to see in the world.
£665million per year would be given extra to charity if British people knew more about what their donations would achieve. That's equivalent to the annual income of 80,000 charities - that's half the number of registered charities in the UK.
We believe Makerble can harness those missed donations and start a domino effect of change:
As charities begin to experience the financial benefit of making their work more transparent through Makerble, and consumers begin to compare the relative impact that charities achieve, charities will be incentivised to become more competitive: in terms of both effectiveness and efficiency, which will accelerate social progress.
Makerble enables your staff to help charities make change.
As a corporate organisation you can encourage your employees to identify the causes they care about. Makerble then finds relevant projects from our library of charities for employees' monthly donations to fund. Whenever those projects create change, it's reported on Makerble and published to your organisation's Makerble Change Board and to individual staff members' Makerble profiles.
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- awards
- networking
- funding
- saving
- consulting
- rejection
- iterations
- advisors
- market research
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Makerble is a free platform that connects
your charity with people who want to
donate to your projects
• We do the donor acquisition, donation processing and Gift Aid
• You just provide a project and the occasional progress update
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Our service to donors
Donors tell us the causes they care about. We use that information
to suggest charitable projects sourced from our library which match
their interests for them to start donating to on Makerble.
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Every project has its own page
As a charity you create your project page. This Guide talks you
through how to create your project page.
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Introducing HELP – MAKE – CHANGE
Text describing the
problem. I.e. the people
who need to be Helped.
Text describing the
proposed solution. I.e.
this is what the
charity will do
through this project. You tell us your project’s
outputs.
We create “Change”
badges that represent
them.
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• Charity name
• Charity HMRC number
• Registered Charity Number
• Charity Regulator (drop down list: Charity Commission, OSCR,
None, Other (and a field to enter it which is then saved in the
database)
• Names of all staff attached to that charity (and their contact
details: Landline, Mobile, Skype, Email, Office Address,
Registered Charity Address, Notes )
Charity information you will need
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Makerble for Charities
Press the Information for Charities button
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Your charity number
Claim your charity’s page
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The description of your
charity will be displayed
publicly.
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Register your charity on Makerble
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Create your first project
Follow the simple instructions
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Who are you helping?
• Describe the need in terms of
why the project is needed,
why they need help. This
could be for example urgent
need of clean water in Kenya
• Should start with “Help” e.g.
Help homeless people in
central London
• This section will be shown as
“HELP” for the public
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Project image & Cause
The image should ideally
show the person in need in a
dignified setting
A project can cover various
causes –tick as many boxes
you think is suitable
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What is your solution?
What is your solution to the
problem; e.g. build a shelter,
open up a medical centre
What activities it requires, the
first sentence should start
with “Make” e.g. Make a
community centre for women
Will be shown as “Make” for
the public
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Where is the money going?
Budget items shows how the money raised are going to be
spend
For building a school this could be equipment, staff time,
education materials, classrooms, school bus etc.
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What will the impact be?
The make image should reflect what the project will look
like
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Related themes can be
interests that matches
with the donor such as
reading, nature or
children
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Confirm
• The project must be running regardless how much funds are
raised through Makerble.
• This is in order for us to guarantee our donors that their funds
will go to the project even if it doesn’t reach its budget.
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Has this worked before?
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This is to assure donors that their funds are being well spent
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Thank your new donors
• The message the
donors receive once
they start donating
to your cause
• Show your gratitude
and make them feel
special!
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Assign colleagues to your project
As a Charity Users, you can either be an Editor or and Reporter.
Reporters can be for example more Junior Staff that can write
drafts, but they need to be approved from an Editor.
• An editor can make changes to the project without approval
• A reporter would need approval from a editor before the
changes are shown to the public
FAQ: Common questions donors may ask regarding the project.
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• Save time and write the
answer to the FAQ’s
before!
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Your Charity Dashboard
• If you press Charity Dashboard in the top right corner you can review the charities and
project that you are an editor or reporter of
• If a team-member has requested to join the charity you can approve them under
Approvals
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Turn on Stripe so you can receive donations
• Make sure you register the bank details where you want the donations to with Stripe.
• Your charity will not be visible on the website until it’s done.
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Follow the simple instructions
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Publish project updates
• While you are starting to receive donations, it is important that you
occasionally write updates how the project is going
• In the update you write what the donations have helped with so
far, the progress of the project and potentially change made
• The Makerble donors value transparency a lot so try to be clear
with showing where their funds have been going
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Publish project updates
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Makerble turns the updates you write into personalised posts on
each donor’s profile
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Your personal profile
By clicking on your name you
will come to Your Profile
There you can see the
progress your project is
doing but also your own
Makerble Change timeline
Even as a charity you can
help make change in the
world by donating to
projects and see the change
you have made!
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• Users
- Everybody on Makerble has a user account and an individual profile. They can use this to follow
other users, comment on content and make donations.
- Users that work for a charity can be given permission to manage their Charity Page (similar to
how a user on Facebook can be given permission to manage a Facebook Fan Page).
Users that work for a charity can be a
• Reporter – permission to write Project Updates and edit Project Information
• Editor – permission to approve Project Updates
• Charity Pages
Charity Pages are managed by users with special permission. These users are staff at those charities.
• Projects
Projects are created by Charity Pages and are linked to the Charity Page. (Similar to how Events can
be created by Facebook Pages)
All projects are displayed using our unique “Help, Make, Change” format
Makerble Glossary
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On Makerble, individuals have Profiles and organisations have Pages.
In order to create a page for your Charity, Foundation or Brand, you must first create
your own individual profile.
Makerble Glossary