For many nonprofits, this event season might be the first big fundraiser they’ve held in a while. And they may need a little help getting back in the swing of things.
The Spring Fundraiser Toolkit gives you tips on:
- How to define your events
- How to create calls to action (CTAs) and goals
- How to prepare an ask
- The types of fundraisers
- Optimizing participation
- Supporter types
- Why engagement matters
- Social media checklist
Why should you engage your donors in Spring Fundraisers?
If you already have 100 fundraising volunteers and each of them only reaches out to two people, your donor base would instantly triple in one day. Even though your supporters are ready to help further your mission, most of them have busy lives. However, just like peer-to-peer fundraising is an organic fundraising process, it’s also a natural way to inform friends and family members about your nonprofit’s mission. Make the most of these interactions by collecting basic information, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses.
Save 40 Hours of Event Planning Work a Month with Giveffect
Effective event planning and fundraising is about more than just saving time and energy — with the right technology and tools, any nonprofit can improve their internal communication and collaboration, their relationships with donors, and do more for their mission.
With Giveffect, a nonprofit’s events and fundraising system is in the same platform as their CRM, which makes it easy to track event attendees and campaign participants. From ticketed events, peer-to-peer campaigns, online and hybrid auctions, and reporting requirements to generating progress reports, Giveffect gives you a single place to keep all of your event-related information up-to-date and accessible.