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Raise More By Avoiding “One Size Fits All” Email Appeals

NetWits

How much the event raised that year. Capture more info during event registrations. Analyze the stats of previous emails. MailerMailer’s 2010 Email Marketing Metrics Report, MarketingSherpa “Email Marketing Benchmark Guide” 2008. Ask for interests during the email signup process.

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15 Top Online Fundraising Platforms to Ramp Up Donations

Bloomerang

Both of these virtual fundraising platforms are used to raise money online, but in different ways and under slightly different circumstances. processing fee Qgiv Mobile-friendly fundraising campaigns Free to get started with OneCause Mobile bidding Depends on the package Regpack Registrations and ticketing $125 per month with a 2.1%

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Using Event Metrics to Create an Action Plan

Connection Cafe

Event metrics can be great guides as we plan. In earlier posts, npENGAGE has discussed how to focus on our event fundraising analytics and how to use these metrics for success. Below are some ways to use your event metrics to identify and engage specific participant types during your fundraising event. Warm Bodies.

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Counting on Success? Focus on Event Fundraising Analytics

Connection Cafe

Efforts that improve these metrics often lead to growth in revenue and vitality of an event or event series. Refer to Analyze This: A Nonprofit’s Guide to Event Fundraising Analytics by Convio and Event 360 for an excellent discussion of these key peer-to-peer fundraising metrics and more. How Do I Use Metrics with My Event?

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12 Top-Performing Fundraising Event Ideas For Nonprofits

CauseVox

Participants raise money from their friends and family to support them in completing the walk or run. CauseVox also recently introduced our new activity metric , which allows participants to track their participation, whether that’s miles walked or laps swam. Don’t forget to pay attention to the registration side of things either.

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Put a Fitbit on Your Event Fundraiser

Connection Cafe

So I broke down and purchased a FitBit and as a metrics geek, I have to say I love it! So why not think of your event metrics as your own personal P2P FitBit? So what metrics should you check out to monitor the health of your peer-to-peer fundraising event?

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It’s time for a peer-to-peer fundraising revolution. Who’s with me?

Connection Cafe

That easy… on average fundraisers are raising more than $100. Since fundraisers are raising more than $100, why ask them to raise an amount lower than what they’re actually raising. The first metric that we need to rethink is measuring success based on the percentage of participants we’re converting into fundraisers.

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