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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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: 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 an overview of Semper Fi Fund's use of charity bibs and their partnership with RunSignup to manage fundraising efforts. Some key points:
- Semper Fi Fund offers guaranteed entry to exclusive races by selling charity bibs and requiring fundraisers to meet minimums, with higher minimums for more popular races.
- Teams play an important role in recruitment, motivation and fundraising. Facebook fundraising integration has significantly increased donations since being added.
- RunSignup's tools like reports, reminders and engagement features help make fundraising management easier for Semper Fi Fund and keep supporters motivated throughout the process.
This document discusses how to create and market a virtual challenge event to raise money and engage supporters. It provides examples of virtual challenges, outlines how to set up a virtual challenge on the GiveSignup or RunSignup platforms, and recommends strategies for marketing a virtual challenge through email, referrals, teams, Facebook ads, and influencers. It also previews upcoming features for virtual challenges like multi-goals, milestones, and participant photo uploads.
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 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 an overview of Semper Fi Fund's use of charity bibs and their partnership with RunSignup to manage fundraising efforts. Some key points:
- Semper Fi Fund offers guaranteed entry to exclusive races by selling charity bibs and requiring fundraisers to meet minimums, with higher minimums for more popular races.
- Teams play an important role in recruitment, motivation and fundraising. Facebook fundraising integration has significantly increased donations since being added.
- RunSignup's tools like reports, reminders and engagement features help make fundraising management easier for Semper Fi Fund and keep supporters motivated throughout the process.
This document discusses how to create and market a virtual challenge event to raise money and engage supporters. It provides examples of virtual challenges, outlines how to set up a virtual challenge on the GiveSignup or RunSignup platforms, and recommends strategies for marketing a virtual challenge through email, referrals, teams, Facebook ads, and influencers. It also previews upcoming features for virtual challenges like multi-goals, milestones, and participant photo uploads.
Your nonprofit needs to raise money and engage supporters without spending money. GiveSignup's free and flexible challenge platform gives your nonprofit all of the tools to create an interactive and social virtual challenge. Learn more at https://www.givesignup.org/challengeplatform
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!
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!
Lyne Girizina-Kabwa from CanadaHelps presented an overview of CanadaHelps and its fundraising tools. CanadaHelps provides charities with affordable online fundraising solutions and processes over $345 million in donations annually. It offers customizable donation pages, monthly giving, peer-to-peer fundraising, and multiple payment options to help charities raise funds. Charities receive weekly electronic fund transfers of donations and access to donation reports and data downloads.
This document provides an overview and training on CanadaHelps, a service that allows charities to accept donations online. It discusses CanadaHelps' mission to promote charitable giving through accessible technology. Key features covered include customizable donation pages, mobile fundraising, and data reporting. Tips are provided on using donation buttons, recognizing donors, and tax receipting. Upcoming products like event ticketing are also mentioned. The webinar aims to help charities utilize CanadaHelps' services to engage donors and process donations online.
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
- Update your Charity Profile
- Add the "Donate Now" button to your website
- Customize your Donate Page
- And much more!
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.
Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hoTy8eAruM
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 2011 MyCharityConnects Webinar Series is generously supported by Direct Energy.
This document introduces crowd funding platforms that aim to cultivate economic wealth for members. It discusses various plans for members to receive recurring contributions, including filling pods to receive $30 credits, a 5-tier plan with bonuses, and an infinity plan with potential for contributions to grow exponentially as more members are referred. It emphasizes having a master plan to guide members in using the proper tools and strategies to grow their participation over time both online and offline.
This document provides an overview of a Bloomerang Academy webinar on tapping into the giving potential of volunteers. It begins with introductions and outlines what will be covered, including looking at volunteers as potential donors and a preview of the Bloomerang Volunteer solution. It then discusses trends showing a declining donor universe and the importance of finding new donors. Data is presented showing that volunteers often become donors, and a process is outlined for identifying, cultivating, asking, and expanding relationships with volunteers to turn them into donors and "super supporters". Finally, the Bloomerang Volunteer product is previewed for volunteer relationship management and integration with donor data.
CanadaHelps is offering a FREE webinar!
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!
Gift Management and Batch Gift Entry in Luminate CRMBlackbaud
Batch gift entry makes creating multiple gifts in Luminate CRM simple and easy. In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to select data entry fields, determine validation rules, and create batches of gift records for simple, large-scale gift entry.
Learn more about why your organization should register with CanadaHelps. This presentation can be downloaded and adapted to talk to your board, colleagues and volunteers about the benefits of accepting online donations through CanadaHelps.
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.
Cure Brain Cancer Foundation raised nearly $750,000 in third-party mass participation events over three years through growing their peer-to-peer fundraising program. They achieved this by investing in their peer-to-peer strategy, equipping over 1,000 individual fundraisers with tools to ask for sponsorship, and creating an engaging supporter journey. Specifically, they raised $280,000 from Run Melbourne in 2014 through targeted outreach, incentives for runners, and fostering a sense of community among their fundraising team. The document provides best practices for acquiring, activating, and stewarding fundraisers to maximize fundraising success in multi-charity events.
This document provides tips and best practices for low or no-cost marketing using social media and email campaigns. It discusses using Facebook pages, events, groups and ads to promote events and build communities. It also covers setting up referral rewards programs and automated email drip campaigns to encourage sharing and repeat engagement. The document concludes by discussing how to evaluate the success of these efforts using analytics from RaceInsights, Facebook, and other sources to optimize marketing campaigns.
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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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
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In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
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My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Webinar: Grow Donations and Fundraising with RunSignup
1. RAISE MORE. SAVE TIME.
EASY.
Grow Donations & Fundraising with RunSignup
2. Today’s Topics:
▷ Donation and Fundraising Set Up and Customization
▷ Charity Partners
▷ Grow Donations
▷ Incentivize and Engage Your Fundraisers
▷ Facebook Fundraising
▷ Reporting
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4. What’s Different?
TABS:
Donations &
Fundraising have
now been split into
their own tabs
MORE INTUITIVE:
A brand new interface that is
much more intuitive for users
WHAT YOU NEED -
WHEN YOU NEED IT
Yep, we know the old
layout was a little
overwhelming.
The new layout is clean
and concise.
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5. What’s The Same?
THE FUNCTIONALITY
Don’t worry - we didn’t take anything
away. We just cleaned it up!
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6. 6
❖ Fundraiser Slideshow
○ Ability to add one or multiple images that display as a
rotating slideshow
❖ Easy to upload a profile and
slideshow pictures
○ Croppie
❖ Story heading
❖ Fundraiser Description/Story
❖ Facebook Fundraiser Status
❖ Easy social share options
❖ CTA
❖ Team and Charity displayed
❖ Fundraiser has control
New Fundraising Pages
11. Different Set Ups for Different Events
❖ All participants are fundraisers
❖ Some but not all participants are fundraisers
❖ Any participant has the option to create a fundraiser,
but it’s not required for anyone
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13. 1. All participants are fundraisers
❖ Require Fundraiser: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraisers>>General Settings
❖ Show or hide the fundraiser set up form: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraisers>>General Settings
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14. 2. Some but not all participants are fundraisers
❖ Create General and Fundraising Events: Race Wizard>>Step 3
○ Talk to your timer: If you have a timed event, talk to your timer
about your set up. Your timer will need to know that 50 Mile Ride
and Cyclists for the Forest - 50 Mile Ride are in the same event.
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15. 2. Some but not all participants are fundraisers
❖ Organize with Simple Event Grouping: Race>>Registration>>Event Grouping
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16. 2. Some but not all participants are fundraisers
❖ Add an Event Highlight to emphasize fundraising: Race>>Registration>>Event Display Options
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17. 2. Some but not all participants are fundraisers
❖ Disable Individual Fundraising for non-fundraising events: Fundraising>>Individual
Fundraisers>>General Settings
❖ Require Fundraising for fundraising events: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraisers>>General Settings
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18. 3. Any participant can create a fundraiser, but it’s not
required for anyone
❖ Enable Individual Fundraising: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraisers>>General Settings
○ Do not require fundraising
○ You can use any fundraising settings you would like, but we recommend Default Goals vs. Required Minimums
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19. Fundraising Goals
Fundraising >> Individual Fundraisers >> General Settings
Default Goal:
Suggested goal that
fundraisers can edit to
be higher or lower.
Fundraising Minimum (Fee
not waived):
Required fundraising goal.
Fundraisers can edit to
increase their goal above the
minimum, but cannot lower it.
They pay the registration fee.
Fundraising Minimum
(Fee Waived):
The fundraiser agrees to
the fundraising minimum
and does not pay
anything for registration.
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21. Charity Partners
❖ Your race supports one or multiple Charity Partners
❖ Invite Charity Partners to set up their payment account so that
they receive donations directly
❖ The Charity Partner Dashboard lets your Charity Partners view and
export donation, fundraiser, and payment reports. They can also
control their messaging and donation receipts.
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24. Charity Partner Dashboard
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❖ Set up a payment account to receive
direct payments for all donations made
to charity
○ Registration dollars get paid to
the race
❖ Enable Facebook Fundraising
❖ View and export donation reports
❖ View and export fundraiser reports
❖ Edit Charity Partner description
❖ Edit Donation Confirmation Email
○ Each Charity Partner can include
their address and EIN, along with
custom thank you
❖ Fundraising settings for your race will
apply to all charity partners (i.e.
fundraising goals, rewards, etc.)
26. STEP 1: Donation Description & Charity Description
❖ Donation Description: Donations>>Setup>>General Settings
○ GENERAL RACE DONATIONS: Let your donors know HOW these funds will be used.
Without a clear description, people are less likely to donate.
❖ Charity Description: Donations>>Charity Partners>>Add A Charity
○ CHARITY SETUP: Enter your charity’s mission statement here.
■ When you invite a Charity Partner, they’ll be able to add their own description
○ People are more motivated to donate when it’s clear that the funds are going to a
reputable charity
It’s extremely surprising how many races and charities skip this text or
skimp on information
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27. STEP 2: Donation Levels
❖ Donation Level Setup: Donations>>Setup>>General Settings
○ Why: Without donation levels, only the open donation field will show.
○ Adding different donation levels makes this field less intimidating for your registrants and
donors:
■ Include a range of amounts, from small to large amounts
■ Use creative donation level names!
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28. STEP 3: Customize the Donation Confirmation Email
❖ Donation Confirmation Email Setup: Donations>>Setup>>General Settings>>(Bottom of the
Page) Donation Confirmation Email
○ Thank You: Add a detailed Thank You Message
○ Tax Deductible Donations: Add your EIN and Address
○ Donation Matching Text:
■ Most people don’t even think about asking if their employer has a gift matching
program. A lot of companies do.
■ Add some text to point people in the right direction:
Double Your Donation Today! Do you know if your company has a matching gift
program? Check with your Human Resource department to see if your company matches
employee gifts. If they do match employee gifts, make sure to use this opportunity by
having your employer match your contribution!
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29. STEP 4: Charity Checkbox
❖ Donations>>Charity Partners>>Add Donation to Checkout
○ DISPLAY: If someone skips making a donation during the registration process, this
checkbox will show to prompt them to make a donation on the cart page.
○ AMOUNT: You can set the flat amount for the donation checkbox. We find that amounts
in between $1-5 work best
○ SUCCESS: On average - 12% - of registrants check this box
○ MULTIPLE CHARITIES? No problem, you can choose to rotate your charities with the
checkbox
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30. STEP 5: Donation Discounts
❖ Donations>>Setup>>Donation Discounts
○ ADVERTISE THIS UP FRONT: Want to run for free? Make a donation of XXXX during the
registration process and your registration fee will automatically be discounted!
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32. STEP 7: Thank your big donors
❖ Donations>>Setup>>Donation Summary Email Setup
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33. STEP 8: Don’t be afraid to ask for donations
❖ CONFIRMATION EMAIL: Add information about your charity partners or donation program in
your confirmation emails. You can also include links to the main DONATE page on your race
page.
❖ INCOMPLETE REGISTRATION EMAILS:
○ Did you know we are helping raise funds for XXXX?
○ Can’t make it to the race, donations are always welcome at XXXX
❖ NEWSLETTERS: Share your charity partners success stories with your customers. Warm
Fuzzy Feelings = Generous People.
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35. TIP #1: Default Fundraising Message
❖ Default Fundraising Message: This is the default message that will appear on fundraising
pages when a fundraising page is created
○ INDIVIDUAL PAGES: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraisers>>General Settings
○ TEAM PAGE: Fundraising>>Team Fundraisers>>General Settings
○ CHARITIES: If you have charities, this message can be customized for each charity
○ EDITING: Fundraisers can edit, remove or add to this text - it just gives them a nice
starting off point and/or puts text on the page for fundraisers who don’t customize
their page
❖ We now require the race/nonprofits to add default messages for individuals and teams.
This makes fundraising easier for fundraisers, pages look more complete and fundraising
is more successful
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36. TIP #2: Team Fundraising & Team Motivation
❖ TEAM FUNDRAISING: Teams encourage each other to fundraise! They also encourage
their friends and family to join their team to recruit more runners and more donations
for your race.
❖ TEAM FUNDRAISER CREATED NOTIFICATION: Customize this email to encourage
fundraising captains to grow their team
❖ TEAM FUNDRAISING PRIZES: Reward your top fundraising teams - largest team, most
raised, etc. Prizes = Motivation
❖ TEAM ROSTER: Enable the Fundraising Team Roster so your team captains can view
more information for their team members. This is helpful for teams that order team
shirts!
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37. TIP #3: Fundraiser Refunds
❖ SETUP: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraising>>Fundraiser Rewards
○ REFUND: Automatically issue a refund of registration fees once a minimum
fundraising threshold is met
○ MOTIVATES more people to fundraise and encourages fundraisers to raise more
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38. TIP #4: Milestones and Badges
❖ SETUP: Fundraising>>Individual
Fundraisers>>Fundraiser Automated Rewards
○ Milestones - Add different levels
○ Badges - You can upload custom badges
that get awarded when fundraisers reach
milestones
■ Canva is a great platform to design
unique badges!
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39. TIP #5: Customize the Fundraising Confirmation Email
Your fundraisers are people who CHOSE to fundraise and support
your organization. Use the notification emails to help them start off
on the right foot!
❖ SETUP: Fundraising>>Individual Fundraisers>>Customizations and Display
Settings>>Fundraiser Created Email
○ THANK YOU - For your support
○ TIPS & TRICKS - To get started and how to finish strong
○ TELL - Your fundraisers how to customize & manage their fundraising page
○ ASK - Your fundraisers to share their pages on social media (or even better - link
their fundraising page to a Facebook Fundraiser)
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40. TIP #6: Fundraiser Email Templates
❖ Fundraisers>>Emails>>New Email Template
○ Donation Request Template
○ Join Team Request
○ Templates will appear in the SEND EMAILS tab of fundraising management for all
fundraisers
❖ EASY for fundraisers to use
❖ HELPFUL way make sure that your fundraisers are sharing your mission correctly if
they are emailing friends and family members to ask for support.
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42. TIP #7: Communicate with Your Fundraisers
❖ STAY IN CONTACT
○ Reach out to them during their
fundraising journey
○ Provide Tips & Tricks
○ Share Success Stories
○ Keep fundraisers Motivated
❖ AUTOMATED REGISTRATION FOLLOW-UP
EMAILS
○ Email Marketing >> Automated Emails >>
Registration Follow-Up Emails
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46. 1. Raise More
● Connected fundraisers raise $490.26 more and
receive 9.74 more donations than unconnected
fundraisers
● 56% of connected fundraisers reach their
personal fundraising goal, compared to 25.7% of
unconnected fundraisers.
● The average amount raised on Facebook per
fundraiser is $210.23.
50. Donations Report
Donations >> Reports >> Donations
❖ Search: Click Search to filter the Donation Report
❖ Actions: Customize exports and generate new reports
○ Year over Year Summary
❖ Summary
❖ All Donations
○ There is a link to download as CSV at the bottom of the page
○ From the far-right column, you can Edit, Void, or Refund a donation
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51. Fundraiser Report
Fundraising >> Reports >> Fundraisers & Team Fundraisers
❖ Search Filters: Filter by Individual/Team, Charity, or search for a fundraiser
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❖ Fundraisers: View any fundraiser’s donations, update their page for them, or view on website
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Don’t “e-beg” - make it clear where the donations are going and how the funds are used by the charity or your race.
Add a variety of donation levels
We currently integrate with HEP Data and we will be building an integration with Double the Donation in the first half of 2020.
You can also set up donation summary emails to receive confirmation emails for donations over a certain amount. This way, you can personally thank donors who make larger donations
Grocery Store Feature
This might incentivize people to register for your race because they are running for “free.”
The donation is a “tax-write off” for them
Note that we now require the race/nonprofit to add default messages for Individuals and teams. Easier for fundraisers, makes pages more complete, higher fundraising success w/ messages, and FP API Integration requires individual fundraising message
BY default, we add customizations to the fundraising confirmation email. But, take the time to customize this email so it’s specific to your race
BY default, we add customizations to the fundraising confirmation email. But, take the time to customize this email so it’s specific to your race
Races can set up sample fundraiser email templates when fundraising is enabled. These templates will appear for fundraisers when they manage their fundraising page in RunSignup.
Sample Template
Note that we now require the race/nonprofit to add default messages for Individuals and teams. Easier for fundraisers, makes pages more complete, higher fundraising success w/ messages, and FP API Integration requires individual fundraising message
Note that we now require the race/nonprofit to add default messages for Individuals and teams. Easier for fundraisers, makes pages more complete, higher fundraising success w/ messages, and FP API Integration requires individual fundraising message
Note that we now require the race/nonprofit to add default messages for Individuals and teams. Easier for fundraisers, makes pages more complete, higher fundraising success w/ messages, and FP API Integration requires individual fundraising message
Note that we now require the race/nonprofit to add default messages for Individuals and teams. Easier for fundraisers, makes pages more complete, higher fundraising success w/ messages, and FP API Integration requires individual fundraising message