Fundraising has been around for as long as there have been charities
and non-profit organizations, all of whom depend on donations in order
to continue with the excellent services that they provide.
There are a handful of causes that are well-known to everyone, such
as cancer research and those that help the blind etc., but for smaller
organizations, getting the money that they need to continue operating
can be a difficult task indeed. Online fundraising is one of the newest
ways that generous citizens can give to their favorite charity, and it’s
one that is really helping those smaller outfits.
Ordinarily, most organizations depend on volunteers to go door to
door or to man telephones in order to accept donations. That’s a
time-consuming practice that will only be as successful as the number of
people that are able to help out at any given time. The same rules
apply with traditional fundraisers such as bake sales and car washes,
all of which can live or dies based on weather, crowd turnout, and a
host of other factors that could easily toy with the planned event.
Positive fundraising oftentimes relies on other outside element to go
off without a hitch in order to be a success, whereas online fundraising
really requires very little except the donator to be on the internet.
In order to raise money online, charities are now relying heavily on
the social aspect of the internet in order to reach their financial
goals. Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have made it
easier for people to share a charity or fundraising event that they are
very passionate about, and there are now a number of different sites set
up to help organizations tap into that social aspect in order to get
their message out. A perfect example of that is Fundly, which has helped
organizations raise hindered of millions of dollars that would
otherwise never have been achieved without a little online help.
You could simply set up your own website for your cause, but that
takes time and money that you simply may not have, which makes the
social fundraise sites all the more appealing. They are incredibly easy
to get started and contain links to all the major social network sites
so that supporters can share your message with their network. They
actually also give you the ability to spread the word much more quickly
than you would have ever imagined as people who support you, either
through donations or simply as a fundraiser, can create their own
individual page that links to your specified charity or organization.
That makes their fundraising attempts even more effective as they
have their name attached, which in turn builds an instant level of trust
with the people who are in their various networks. Online fundraising is
much like online selling in that people will generally hand over their
money to people they trust, and will do so 24/7/365, which doesn’t
usually happen with regular fundraising.
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