2. Agenda
• Welcome and Introductions
• About GlobalGiving
– How does it work?
– Why GlobalGiving?
– Due Diligence
– Global Open Challenge
• Break [10 mins]
• Online fundraising for non-profit organizations
– Trends in giving
– Expanding networks and deepening donor relationships
– Communications: Some best practices
– Building an online fundraising strategy
2
21. • International donations
• Corporate partnerships
• Matching grants
• Mobile giving campaigns
GlobalGiving • Marketing campaigns
community • Personalized Donor
members Management
can access • New Donors
• Fundraising and capacity
building training
• Credibility/Recognition
• UK and US Charitable Status
23. Joining GlobalGiving
Due
How to join Open
Diligence
GlobalGiving Challenge
process
25. Due Diligence – Key documents
• Certificate of Registration
• Organizational Documents
• How is your organization run?
• Dissolution Clause
• Financial Statements
• Be detailed!
• List of Board and Staff members
• Text document only
• Program documents
• What are your programs? How do they work?
26. Global Open Challenges
• To secure a long term spot on GlobalGiving, all
organizations submit one project and raise at least
$4000 from at least 50 people.
• Bonus grants: $18,000+
• GG community members can access benefits:
www.globalgiving.org/non-profits/features-and-
benefits/
• In the April 2012 Open Challenge, 330
organizations raised $739,000
27. Identify. Communicate. Grow
Caravan to Class
• Founded 2010 in Sausalito, CA
• Participated in the December 2011 Global
Open Challenge to secure a permanent spot
on GlobalGiving
What they did
• Every channel engaged
• Made it fun.
• Said “thank you” very frequently.
28. • International donations
• Corporate partnerships
• Matching grants
• Mobile giving campaigns
GlobalGiving • Marketing campaigns
community • Personalized Donor
members Management
can access…. • New Donors
• Fundraising and capacity
building training
• Credibility/Recognition
• UK and US Charitable Status
29. What are your Who do you
goals? want to talk to?
How do you
What do you
want to
want to say?
communicate?
How do you know that
you have succeeded?
30. Spend time with your closest friends, and trust
them to connect with their friends for you.
5-10 people
31. Mom
Dad
Mom
Best Friend
Cousin
Dad Co-worker
Classmate
Pastor
Best Friend Neighbor
Volunteer
Donor
Cousin Mom
Dad
Best Friend
Co-worker
Your Cousin
Co-worker
network:
Classmate Classmate
10 Pastor
Neighbor
Pastor Volunteer
Donor
Mom
Neighbor Dad
Best Friend
Cousin
Volunteer Co-worker
Classmate
Pastor
Donor
Neighbor
Volunteer
Donor
35. This answers the ‘who’ question, but..
• What are we saying to these networks?
• What is the best way to communicate
these stories?
• What is the best way to engage and
inspire to action?
39. Things to talk about?
• News
• Pictures, Videos
• Beneficiary Stories
• Articles about Your Organization and/or Staff
• Articles about Your Cause
• Feedback (good and bad)
• Questions for Your Network
• Partner News
• Volunteer Opportunities
• Job openings
40. donor
email
fundraisers
website
social offline
media events
41. What are your Who do you
goals? want to talk to?
How do you
What do you
want to
want to say?
communicate?
How do you know that
you have succeeded?
42. Other Key Tactics
• Start slow
• Choose one or two networks
• Make someone responsible
• Be a good partner
• Start conversations, make friends
• Don’t ask for money too soon
• Have a timeline for your campaign
• Create a sense of urgency
44. Resources
• Social Media Revolution
• NameChk – find out if your org name is registered
• Social Media ROI – how to justify what you’re doing
• Facebook Page Best Practices – by Zoetica
• So you want a Facebook Fanpage for your Nonprofit? – by
Beth Kanter
• How Charities are Finding the Good with Facebook
Fanpages (case studies)
• Facebook Bestpractices for Nonprofits (beyond the basics)
• 26 Slideshares on Social Media for Nonprofits
• 10 Facebook resources for nonprofits
• Social Media Starter Kit – by AARP
• Mashable’s Social Media Page
45. Thank You!
Manmeet Mehta Sonja Lehner
Sr. Program Manager Program Associate
GlobalGiving Foundation GlobalGiving Foundation
001-202-232-5784 001-202-232-5784
mmehta@globalgiving.org slehner@globalgiving.org
@manmeetmehta (twitter) @globalgiving (twitter)
@globalgiving
Notes de l'éditeur
What is GlobalGiving?A website that helps organizations raise money to help their communities.We offer organizations a unique set of online tools, strategic support, and the opportunity to connect with our vast network of individual donors and corporate sponsors.
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Get your cell phones ready and handy if you’re in the US and you want to try it yourself!