As we wrap up 2010, Fundly can look back on a very successful year in expanding the benefits of social fundraising to the education market. For this blog, we have assembled four schools of one school, two colleges and one university. Read how you can use social and peer-to-peer fundraising to increase your annual fund, increase participation and use volunteers without increasing costs or staff. Or check out the product behind it all at: Fundly.com/take-a-tour (“volunteer fundraising”).
Top School
The Challenge
- Annual Fund is down
- Participation is down
- No current volunteer Fundraising efforts
- Increase participation in the annual fund by leveraging volunteers to reach out to their friends
- Use Fundly Pro’s Volunteer Fundraising Interface to support volunteers without increasing staff (and costs)
The Challenge
- Already have extensive peer-to-peer fundraising initiatives in place (classmates asking classmates for money)
- But … these are expensive and cumbersome to manage
- Looking to increase participation among young alumni
- Use Fundly Pro’s Volunteer Fundraiser Interface to:
- 1 -improve volunteer experience
- 2- reduce management expense
- 3-provide Up to date information to volunteers
The Challenge
- Already have peer-to-peer fundraising (classmates asking classmates for money)
- Expensive and cumbersome to manage but they built a homegrown application to try and simplify the process
- Looking for new ways to engage young alumni
- Use Fundly’s Facebook Application to leverage Social Media to engage Young Alumni more effectively
The Challenge
- No current volunteer Fundraising efforts
- Wanted to launch Volunteer Fundraising without increasing staff
- Use Fundly Pro’s Volunteer Fundraising Interface to provide the complete infrastructure to support their volunteers without increasing staff
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