article thumbnail

Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

Candid

The goal here is to build a positive community that wants to support your cause, so you need to be active in it. Perhaps you can offer a glimpse of a planning meeting or a few objects that hint at next year’s gala theme. This compelling mix of content keeps people interested and gets potential supporters hyped up for giving season.

article thumbnail

11 Creative Charity Fundraising Event Ideas

CauseVox

Catalogue for Philanthropy made use of Giving Tuesday Now (a national fundraising day to support nonprofits through COVID) to hype up their own one-day giving event online. Louis (hint: this is a great place to use CauseVox’s peer-to-peer fundraising capabilities). Golf tournaments are a great deal of fun for participants.

Charity 98
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I have been in trainings where if I even hint that perhaps Facebook is a little over-rated, then eyes glare, people shift in their seats, and I have recollections of a few people even walking out. There is some ROI, but there is also a lot hype about Facebook. That said, people love Facebook. Why did Facebook do this?

ROI 248
article thumbnail

Spring Fundraising Events: How to Plan a Fresh, Exciting Event

Qgiv

Does your event help you reach your fundraising goals? Are donors enthusiastic about your event (Hint: you should use donor surveys after events to gauge their feelings !)? Step 3: Engage the Hype Machine. And, when I say “hype machine,” I mean it. Or, at the least, is it staying relatively static?