This guide shows how you can use the internet to achieve your fundraising goals, including: improving fundraising skills; searching for news and information about funding; carrying out research to support funding applications; developing your website for raising funds online.
The power of the internet and social media for fundraising are undeniable, but by their very nature, things can backfire. Reputations and relationships could be damaged and the amount raised could suffer due to technical errors. Here’s a guide on what you can do to stop these types of mistakes happening.
Many charity communicators say that writing fundraising letters is one of the most difficult parts of their job. If you focus on a few basics, it’s easier than you think to write the kind of copy which generates impressive results for your charity or not-for-profit.
PR and fundraising are often thought to be intrinsically linked, but media coverage doesn’t guarantee an increase in donations. So what is PR’s role and how can the two work best together?
Funders are getting more and more applications. Organisations are facing increasing demands from people who are closer and closer to crisis point. The gap between successful and unsuccessful applications is narrowing. How do you convince a funder to choose your project over another in 300 words? The following tips might help:
Some ideas about how to ask for and receive donations via Twitter. Please add others you've tried.
Top tips on how to use micro-blogging platform Twitter to communicate with your organisation's supporters.
QR (short for Quick Response) codes are two-dimensional barcodes. When used well they offer a new and low-cost way to engage users with your charity. QR codes could be used in outdoor, direct mail or print advertising campaigns. This is a quick guide outlining different uses for QR codes and how to create them for your campaigns.
Video offers the opportunity to promote a campaign and raise interest. This guide offers recommendations to make the most of the medium, either through a pre-prepared film or livestreamed on social media.
For Fair Share Trust, ensuring funded projects create a positive lasting impact has to be foremost in the minds of Local Agents. For local projects which have benefited from Fair Share Trust funding, it can often be a case of trying to survive. But is continuation funding always really essential and is it possible to achieve sustainability simply by creating the impact? This how-to looks the different componets of achieving sustanability and creating a lasting impact on your area.
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