5 Ways to Simplify Your FundraisingPosted by Crossing Borders on June 19th, 2019
Below we have outlined 5 ways to simplify your fundraising, so let’s have a look.
While organizing any fundraising event, it is however very important that you know what you are doing and also you are approaching the right kind of people. As an owner of a non-profit organization, it is your responsibility to take clear and concise steps to make donor life easier. In order to make things possible, you need to ensure that you are following your plan accordingly.
You need to attract the donor in a very stunning way so that you can able to achieve your fundraising goals. You can attract donor about the exciting gifts that you are going to offer. Consider, link your gift through your original solicitation form or you can also send them a letter of acknowledgment. Make sure that you constantly remind your donor about their gifts through a various social media channel.
Your donors are very busy, and submitting a donation by a long process is really a big task for them. So, you need to make it really easy and super fast for the donors. By using various online tools, you can actually increase donor experience. Moreover, with this simple process you can motivate your donor to donate more and gradually you can also achieve your fundraising goals.
There are so many mediums where you can able to reach your target audiences. Social mediums like Facebook, Instagram and lots more is the best way to promote your fundraising. Make sure that you have a complete profile where your donor can able to get complete information about your mission. Never let your incomplete profile to keep you away from some major donations. Take your time and keep updating your profile.
It is very important that you track every dollar that you are gaining in a fundraising event. This will reduce the processing time for the donation and eliminate all the confusion from the top supporters. You should always make sure that you keep a clear line of communication with your supporters and donor. Like it? Share it!More by this author |