Charity Support Archives - Trellis https://trellis.org/blog/category/charity-support/ Powering global collective impact with modern fundraising Mon, 25 Mar 2024 20:40:55 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://trellis.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-trellis_site_icon-32x32.png Charity Support Archives - Trellis https://trellis.org/blog/category/charity-support/ 32 32 Data to Dollars: How to Leverage Analytics in Fundraising https://trellis.org/blog/expert-knowledge/leverage-analytics-in-fundraising/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 22:49:56 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7234 Nonprofits no longer rely solely on traditional fundraising methods to secure the resources they need to make a difference. Instead, they are turning to the power of data and analytics...

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Nonprofits no longer rely solely on traditional fundraising methods to secure the resources they need to make a difference. Instead, they are turning to the power of data and analytics to drive fundraising efforts forward. 

In this guide, we’ll explore the ins and outs of data analytics for nonprofits. Whether you’re a seasoned fundraiser evaluating past efforts for a fundraising assessment or new to the world of nonprofits, these insights will help you turn data insights into dollars that support your mission.

Segment donors for personalized appeals.

Personalizing your communications with donors makes them feel seen and valued for their individual contributions to your nonprofit. But how can your nonprofit uncover more personalization opportunities? 

Using a fundraising analytics tool, you can leverage both first-party and third-party data. First-party data is collected directly from your supporters and can include metrics like giving behavior, engagement with your website and other communication channels, and contact information. Third-party data is any information you obtain from sources outside of your organization, typically sourced from very large audiences (e.g., supporters of your cause from across the country).

These data sources work together to provide a comprehensive picture of your organization’s supporters and larger patterns in the space. Use your findings to segment donors based on shared traits, and use the segments to create personalized experiences for each group. GivingDNA recommends starting with five common categories: demographics, psychographics, giving behavior, communication preferences, and engagement level.

Here’s how to target donors based on these categories:

  • Demographics: Socioeconomic traits like age, gender, and income impact individuals’ experiences and how they want to interact with your nonprofit. Speak to each segment’s interests and values. For example, if you provide free tutoring to children in need, you might create age-based segments to appeal to parents and grandparents separately.
  • Psychographics: These traits relate to the donor’s lifestyle, hobbies, interests, and values. Highlight the ways that supporting your nonprofit aligns with those values or interests—an avid hiker, for instance, appreciates nature and would be willing to give to your conservation project.
  • Giving behavior: Sort donors based on their average gift size, gift frequency, whether they participate in your monthly giving program, or preferred donation methods. Tailor the amount you request to their average donation size, promote upgrade opportunities to generous supporters, and share recurring giving opportunities with regular donors.
  • Communication preferences: Do donors prefer email, direct mail, phone calls, text, social media, or another channel? Make sure to reach out to them through the channel they use most to ensure they see and engage with your messages.
  • Engagement level: Assess how deeply supporters are involved with your organization (e.g., making one gift a year versus volunteering weekly). Consider creating segments for active, occasional, and passive engagement. Active donors may be invited to join a leadership committee while passive donors receive brief updates about your work a few times a year.

In addition to using these segments to send targeted messages and appeals to your supporters, consider making simple adjustments like greeting them by name as well. These small changes make communications feel more genuine, inspiring more donors to take action.

Enhance internal and external prospecting tactics.

Prospecting is used to identify potential major donors both inside and outside of your organization. Keep in mind that it may be easier to gain the support of prospects within your existing donor pool because they already have a connection with you and have shown a commitment to your cause.

When looking internally, consider donors who have a larger average gift size, donate frequently, attend your events, and engage with fundraisers. If you are searching for major donors outside of your existing supporters, you might start with board members and major donors of similar causes.

Traditionally, prospecting requires your team to search through online databases, social media profiles, and publicly available financial records to uncover: 

    • Wealth markers: Analyzing wealth indicators, including net worth, real estate ownership, and stock holdings, can reveal an individual’s financial capacity to give. 
    • Affinity for your cause: Determine whether the prospect has a personal interest in the cause through interviews and their past behaviors. For example, political affiliations and donations can be indicative of their values.
  • The likelihood they’ll make a major gift: Gauge the likelihood a prospect will make a major donation to your organization by evaluating their commitment to other causes. Look for propensity or habit markers such as donations to similar nonprofits or board membership with another organization.

Remember that securing new major donors can significantly impact your fundraiser and the overall health of your nonprofit. As the Pareto principle asserts, 80% of funding is contributed by the top 20% of donors. While this exact ratio may not be true for your organization, your top donors likely play a disproportionate role in your success.

Measure campaign ROI and adjust fundraising strategies.

After a fundraising campaign ends, work with your team to evaluate what worked well and what didn’t. According to NPOInfo’s guide to nonprofit data collection, you should start with metrics like conversion rate, return on investment (ROI), average gift size, and donor retention rate.

Using these metrics, your nonprofit can:

  • Assess whether you met your goals. At the beginning of each fundraising campaign, your nonprofit should set clear, measurable goals, such as raising a certain amount of money or reaching a specific number of new donors. Campaign data allows you to determine whether you fell short of, met, or exceeded the goal. This will help you set goals that are ambitious yet achievable in the future.
  • Identify new opportunities. Did your campaign help you make new connections, reach a different audience, or unlock a new revenue stream? Make note of ways to capitalize on these opportunities. For example, perhaps an organization that delivers meals and groceries to the elderly usually gets support from individual donors in the community, but a recent campaign also caught the attention of local restaurants. This opens the door for future sponsorships and CSR initiatives like volunteer grants.
  • Pinpoint areas for improvement. Take a more granular approach to see how specific strategies panned out during the campaign. If a particular email in your marketing campaign performed much worse than others, identify whether the subject line, content, timing, or another factor impacted its performance. Keep these considerations in mind for your next campaign.

Remember that you don’t have to wait until your campaign ends to evaluate these metrics. Checking your progress toward your goal during the campaign will tell you whether you’re on track to meet your goal and give you time to make adjustments that carry you across the finish line.

As you move forward, remember that the world of data and analytics is ever-evolving. Continue to explore new techniques and stay ahead of emerging trends. With a commitment to data-driven fundraising, you will be well-equipped to both sustain and expand the impact of your organization’s vital work.

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Introducing Trellis and Raiser’s Edge: Your Guide to A Successful Integration https://trellis.org/blog/expert-knowledge/introducing-trellis-and-raisers-edge-your-guide-to-a-successful-integration/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 22:19:48 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7206 The post Introducing Trellis and Raiser’s Edge: Your Guide to A Successful Integration appeared first on Trellis.

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The long-awaited Trellis and Raiser’s Edge integration is here, and while we’re thrilled this new tool will save you time, it doesn’t just do that. It also streamlines your donor recognition and relationship-building efforts. When you’re using the Trellis donation upselling tools, like donating your auction bids, and strategic donation upsells at checkout, being able to identify these supporters in Raiser’s Edge becomes so much easier. In Raiser’s Edge, you’ll easily be able to pinpoint and nurture these valuable relationships more effectively. 

Read below to understand how you can take advantage of this new integration for your fundraising. 

Preparing for Seamless Integration:

To begin your journey with the Trellis and Raiser’s Edge integration, our dedicated Trellis team will connect with your donor management team. We’ll explore your specific needs regarding constituent matching and reporting, aligning our system with your expectations. Armed with this information, our Trellis team will work diligently to ensure your setup is tailored for success.

Set up the Integration:

Our team will meet with your donor management team once again, to set up all elements of the integration. The Trellis team will also advise on the best settings to use based on your needs as an organization.

Pre-Event Data Upload:

Our team will assist you with the initial data upload. We’ll initiate a ‘test’ upload, employing a small sample of real data. This critical step ensures all constituent data is accurately displayed, and any potential duplicates are promptly identified and addressed. Together, we’ll review the results, ensuring everyone is satisfied with the outcome.

Launching the Integration:

With the preliminary checks completed, it’s time to launch and let the magic happen. All your fundraiser data seamlessly synchronizes with Raiser’s Edge, positioning you to leverage insights for personalized donor appreciation.

Moving Forward:

As one fundraiser concludes, it’s time to dream about the next one. We’ll continue to support you through subsequent integrations, ensuring your data aligns with your expectations. Beyond the initial fundraiser, our platform transitions to an auto-sync upload mode, with updates flowing into Raiser’s Edge each time a transaction occurs. Rest assured, you’ll have complete visibility into these changes through our Audit Log, providing a comprehensive record of all updates.

Getting started can feel daunting, but our team is here to help. Here are your three next steps to get started right away.

  1. Connect with a Fundraising Specialist. Learn more about how this integration could benefit your cause, and how Trellis can support all of your fundraising efforts. 
  2. Sign up for a Trellis Pro Plan. We’re excited to offer this feature exclusively to our Trellis Pro and Enterprise users. The best part? It’s not only a powerful tool for your fundraising success, but it’s also cost-effective. You’ll be saving money on additional platforms, saving time for your team, and raising more through the Trellis donation upselling and fundraising tools, you’ll find it’s a win-win. Your fundraising efforts are about to get a significant boost!
  3. Book your Pre-Integration Check-in Meeting. On the call, we’ll discuss your specific needs with constituent matching, uploads, and data tracking, to make sure you’re set up for fundraising success. 

Your path to elevated fundraising begins with these simple steps. Join us, and let’s transform the way you engage with your donors and achieve your mission. Start today!

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Maximizing Impact and Minimizing Effort: How Your Auctions Can Become a Donation-Generating Machine in Less Than 1 Minute https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/donate-auction-bid/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 16:50:04 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7183 Silent auctions remain a cornerstone in fundraising, but our research shows that auctions are known to take the most time to set up and execute. However, when they bring in...

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Silent auctions remain a cornerstone in fundraising, but our research shows that auctions are known to take the most time to set up and execute. However, when they bring in 40% of an organization’s fundraising revenue you know they need to stick around. But we believe there is still room to make them better. How can you take your auctions from good to great? How do you raise extra funds without all the effort of securing more items and donors?

Introducing: Donate your Auction Bids. 

With Donate your Auction Bids, your donors will be prompted to donate their bids in the chance that they do not place the highest bid on your items. As your donors are already keen to support your fundraiser, this option allows them to continue engaging in an impactful way. And, best of all, this simple and quick ask is helping charities raise up to 10% more unrestricted funds in their auctions. 

To learn how you can implement this new feature into your fundraisers, book a call with our team here.

Identify a list of high-potential donors with no effort

Not only will the ability to donate your auction bids help you raise more with your current fundraiser, but it is also your opportunity to easily identify high-potential donors for your cause! 

Once, the auction has ended, you’ll be able to review the list of individuals who opted to donate their bids and begin nurturing these high-potential donors into longtime supporters of your cause. To make this even simpler, use the Raisers Edge integration, and you’ll find all your donors automatically added to your CRM!

Other organizations are raising 10% more and we think you should too. Here’s how.

  1. Set up your auction on Trellis. If this is your first time or you’ve used Trellis for years, getting started is easy. And with our risk-free pricing, you have nothing to lose, but more money to raise.  
  2. Turn on “Donate your Auction bid”. Simply turn the toggle, and you’re good to go. (It takes much less than a minute, but you wouldn’t have believed us if we said seconds.)
  3. Sit back and watch the magic. As donors bid and opt to donate, you don’t have to worry about a thing! 

This is your chance to stop wasting lost bids, and instead capture dollars you’re leaving on the table. This easy, non-intrusive way will increase your unrestricted funds by $1000s with no effort at all. 

To learn how you can implement this into your fundraisers today, connect with our team here

 

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7 Tips to Raise More Now and into the Future https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/7-tips-to-raise-more-now-and-into-the-future/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 00:47:54 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7177 Fundraising events aren’t going anywhere, and while events remain a great way to raise funds today, organizations often leave them there.  But, modern organizations are incorporating tactics to raise 20%...

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Fundraising events aren’t going anywhere, and while events remain a great way to raise funds today, organizations often leave them there. 

But, modern organizations are incorporating tactics to raise 20% more with their events right away, and then using the new Trellis and Raiser’s Edge integration to easily identify new high-potential supporters directly in their CRM. This insight is helping organizations prioritize the best individuals to nurture towards becoming long-term donors, creating a sustainable future too. 

Follow the 7 steps below, and discover how you can easily raise more now and into the future. 

For help getting started, connect with the Trellis team here. 

 

1. Know where your supporters are coming from. 

Using marketing tactics like affiliate links, understand where your supporters are coming from, and focus on the channels that best drive traffic to your events. Raising more starts with an engaged donor base. 

2. Make giving simple and all-in-one. 

Consider the donor experience and how to simplify supporting your cause. Bringing all the elements of your fundraising event to a single page and checkout will make giving easier for you and your donors. 

3. Incorporate strategic donation upsells. 

Ask auction participants to donate their auction bids if they aren’t the winning bidder, or prompt supporters to make a donation at checkout when purchasing event and raffle tickets. These tactics alone will raise you 20% more, and with a technology partner like Trellis, you can set them up in minutes. 

4. Try bundles to make giving even easier. 

Bundle up commonly purchased items into a single option to simplify the process for supporters, and to maximize your transaction size. Don’t forget to add a donation to the bundle! 

5. Highlight your impact.

The ‘why’ behind your cause is the ultimate reason individuals choose to support your organization. Leading with your ‘why’, sharing stories of life change and celebrating the impact of donations will inspire and encourage more gifts. 

6. Use Raiser’s Edge to easily identify donors with the highest potential for your organization.

When hosting your fundraisers with Trellis, the online fundraising platform, you’ll be able to easily integrate your donor data directly into Raiser’s Edge. Without even clicking a button, see which donors have chosen to make a strategic donation upsell, and who to start with when nurturing supporters. 

7. Nurture your supporters into longtime donors.

Using the insights gained through affiliate links and donation upsells, all highlighted in Raiser’s Edge, prioritize the highest potential donors first in your nurturing strategy. Personal connections, educating supporters about your cause, and providing opportunities to engage are just the beginning of turning supporters into longtime donors for your cause. 

Still have questions? The Trellis team has answers. Connect today

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Top 5 Tips from the Webinar – How to Maximize Donor Retention and Raise More for Your Organization https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/top-5-tips-from-the-webinar-how-to-maximize-donor-retention-and-raise-more-for-your-organization/ Fri, 19 May 2023 19:46:58 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7166 Hello fellow fundraisers!  Trellis and Social Impact Solutions recently led a webinar with CharityVillage about How to Maximize Donor Retention and Raise More for your Organization. It was a value-packed...

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Hello fellow fundraisers! 

Trellis and Social Impact Solutions recently led a webinar with CharityVillage about How to Maximize Donor Retention and Raise More for your Organization. It was a value-packed session, filled with takeaways to help charities raise 20% more! During our session, we hosted a live rapid-fire Q&A which attendees loved, but as we couldn’t answer all the questions then, we’ve answered some more burning questions below. As you take the tactics and strategies below, we’re excited to see how you grow your fundraising, nurture your donors, and ultimately raise more for your organization. 

Let’s dig into it! 

1. Should we ask for a donation straight up or nurture the relationship through storytelling first?

A balanced approach is essential when requesting donations from individuals on your mailing list. While it’s important to communicate your organization’s needs, it’s crucial to first establish a connection with potential donors. Here are a few steps to guide you:

  1. Start by sharing stories: Use the first couple of emails to share stories about your organization’s impact, projects, and the people you serve. These stories should evoke emotions and resonate with the reader’s values, creating a solid connection between them and your organization.
  2. Showcase your organization’s progress: Provide updates on your ongoing projects and demonstrate the tangible impact of your work. This will help potential donors understand the value of their support. Donors need to see where you’ve been and how far you’ve come.
  3. Make the ask: Once you’ve established a connection and demonstrated your organization’s impact, you can ask for a donation. Ensure that your request is clear, concise, and highlights how the donor’s contribution will make a difference.

 

2. What if you are new and do not yet have success stories?

Even if your organization is new and lacks success stories, you can still build a compelling narrative. Try sharing your mission and vision, to explain the ‘why’ behind your cause, and how it aligns with potential donors. You can also focus on highlighting the problem you’re addressing with statistics, testimonials and personal stories to illustrate the need and urgency. Or, explain the strategies your organization will be implementing to address the issues at hand.

 

3. How do you ensure emails do not become dry and expected?

This is a common concern for nonprofit leaders. To keep your email content fresh and engaging, consider these tips:

  1. Embrace consistency: Remember, your donors are extremely busy and constantly inundated by other marketing and advertising. In order to stand out, create content your donors look forward to AND be inspiring. 
  2. Diversify your content: Mix up your email content by incorporating different types of stories, updates, and formats. 
  3. Segment your mailing list: Tailor your content to different segments of your audience based on their interests, past interactions, and donation history. This will make your emails more personalized and relevant.
  4. Test and optimize: Regularly analyze your email performance metrics, such as open rates, click-through rates, and conversion rates. Use these insights to refine your email strategy and content.
  5. Encourage two-way communication: Invite your subscribers to share their thoughts, experiences, and suggestions. This will not only keep your emails engaging but also help you build a stronger relationship with your audience. While this may sound daunting, Social Impact Solutions makes inspiring your donors to action easy. If you want to see how Social Impact Solutions can help you raise more money by improving your marketing, communications, and fundraising efforts, schedule a free call today!. 

 

4. Raffles require a license in Canada. Is the cost worth the return?

Absolutely! Raffles are worth the cost, but only when you add a donation upsell! Raffles do require time, effort, and cost to get started, however, they are a fantastic branding and awareness tool and provide a low-barrier way for new individuals to support your cause. Additionally, organizations that add a donation upsell to their raffles tend to raise 20% more. The addition of a donation ask is easy and quick to set up, and the extra money raised will offset the cost of running your raffle! Beyond that, you can use the data collected around who donated to identify new long-term donors for your organization! 

5. Can you expand on the logistics of how to convert an event ticket purchaser into a donor?

Converting your event attendees to donors is critical to continue growing your organization and current donor base. Follow these first steps as you begin this approach. 

  1. Create opportunities to identify new high-potential donors for your organization: The best way to do this is using donation upsells, to identify the individuals that are currently looking for more ways to support your organization. 
  2. Start the relationship: While we recommend reaching out to everyone who supported your fundraiser, start with a personal thank you to those with higher potential for your cause. 
  3. Nurture the relationship: Use the tactics shared in the first question for more ideas about how to approach nurturing relationships! 

 

BONUS: Are there any fundraising tools I can use to help with donation upsells in my fundraiser?

While there are many fundraising tools out there, we recommend finding a platform that makes donation upselling easy. Trellis, is an all-in-one platform focused on helping charities raise more specifically through upsells. With strategic asks during your auction, raffle sales and ticket purchases the charities we support raise 20% more for the causes they care about, and we’d love to help you do the same! 

Ultimately to create a successful fundraising strategy, balance storytelling, donor appreciation, and donation requests. Connect emotionally with your audience, showcase your impact, and keep your content fresh to nurture lasting donor relationships and achieve your mission.

 

Still have questions about where to start and what to do from here?
Take the Fundraising Quiz to learn how you can improve your current strategy and raise more.

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How to Maximize Your Online Silent Auction https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/online-silent-auction/ Fri, 03 Mar 2023 20:14:35 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7150 Online silent auctions are becoming a very popular tool in the fundraising toolkit and for good reason! Whether your online silent auction is an add-on to an online or in-person...

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Online silent auctions are becoming a very popular tool in the fundraising toolkit and for good reason! Whether your online silent auction is an add-on to an online or in-person fundraising event (perhaps a gala!) or a stand alone virtual fundraiser silent auctions can be a powerful tool for raising money. But how can you ensure you are maximizing your efforts and bringing in as many funds as possible for your organization? Read on to hear our top tips and tricks to make the most out of your silent auction and ultimately raise more!

Triple Donor Engagement Through Notifications on Silent Auctions

When you automate donor notifications and remind your donors when they’re outbid or that the silent auction is ending soon it will inspire more auction activity from your donors. When they get that notification saying that they are outbid ensure they have easy options to keep rebidding, make it as easy and user friendly as possible for your donors to engage and interact with your online auction item!

Remind donors when they’re outbid or notify them that the auction is ending soon.

Ask Donors to Change Their Online Silent Auction Bids into a Donation

Imagine what would happen if every bidder that doesn’t win one of the silent auction items got a text notification asking if they’d like to turn their highest bid into a donation for the organization. They were already planning to give that amount, so this ask should be simple and the results will be game-changing!

Use the Buy Now Feature to Sell Auction Items for 150% Of The Retail Value

Include a Buy Now option for your donors. We recommend setting the price at 150% of the retail value.

Use the Buy Now Feature to Sell Auction Items for 150% Of The Retail Value.

Selecting the Right Online Auction Platform

Before these other tactics, the first thing you’re going to want to think about is finding a platform that can support all of the things we’ve just talked about, and actually, maybe this is the only thing you need to think about as the right platform will have these features built in and ready to use. Finding the right fundraising site will singlehandedly have the ability to change the impact of your success, especially if you want to start raising 25% more for your organization. At Trellis, we’ve built our platform to do all of these things specifically for you. Connect with our team here.

Raise More With Your Online Silent Auction

An online silent auction can be a powerful fundraising tool for your organization, but only if you take the time to execute it well and take advantage of mobile bidding tools. By following the tips outlined in this article, you can maximize your auction’s potential and generate more bids and donations. Remember to set clear goals, create compelling auction items, choose the right platform and promote your auction effectively. With these strategies in place, you can make the most out of your online silent auction and achieve your fundraising goals!

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How to Engage Donors at Your Virtual Gala https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/virtual-gala/ Tue, 28 Feb 2023 20:47:13 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7147 When we get asked about virtual galas, creating an engaging event for donors frequently comes up as it is one of the most crucial elements that will determine your event’s...

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When we get asked about virtual galas, creating an engaging event for donors frequently comes up as it is one of the most crucial elements that will determine your event’s success. Your virtual gala event will differ from your in-person events as at a virtual fundraiser donors are able to watch, participate and donate from the comfort of their homes. When compared to an in-person gala, virtual galas are kept brief, ranging between 30-60 minutes. This allows donors to stay engaged throughout the entirety of the virtual event. Below are some tips and tricks to kickstart your virtual fundraising, if you have any questions about running a virtual gala fundraiser feel free to reach out to our team here.

Know Your Donors: How to Personalize the Virtual Experience

To make your virtual gala experience stand out, you need to know your donors and tailor their virtual gala experience. Start by gathering information on your donors, such as their past donations, interests, and communication preferences, you may already have some of this information from previous events and interactions. Use this information to personalize your communication and offer exclusive access to virtual experiences. Want to create a virtual backstage tour, behind-the-scenes video, or a virtual meet-and-greet with performers or staff members? Don’t be afraid to get creative and have fun with it! During the virtual gala, consider offering personalized recognition to your donors, like displaying their names on a virtual donor reel or sending them a personalized thank you message.

Create a Sense of Community: Tips for Fostering Connection Among Donors during Virtual Events

To create a sense of community among your donors during your virtual gala, you need to get creative. Start by emphasizing the collective cause and highlighting the impact their contributions can make on your organization and community. Don’t be afraid to host a virtual pre-event meetup to get donors talking and excited about the virtual gala. During the event, make it interactive by encouraging participation and incorporating group activities like virtual games or trivia sessions. And let’s not forget about social media! Create a unique hashtag and encourage donors to share their experiences and photos online.

Share Impact Stories: How to Use Storytelling at a Virtual Event to Inspire Giving

Storytelling is a powerful tool that can inspire giving and engage donors emotionally. When it comes to your virtual gala, sharing impact stories can help donors feel more connected to your organization’s mission. Start by identifying compelling stories that illustrate the impact of your organization’s work. Craft a message that connects donors to the importance of their contributions, using emotional language and vivid descriptions. Incorporate multimedia such as videos, photos, or infographics to make your stories more engaging and impactful. During the virtual fundraising gala, share impact updates with your donors in the form of a video or presentation that highlights the progress and success of your programs. And don’t forget to recognize your donors’ contributions and share stories of how their support has made a difference. With the right messaging and multimedia, you can showcase the impact of your organization’s work and inspire your donors to give generously.

Make It Fun: Creative Ways to Incorporate Games and Activities into Virtual Galas

At a virtual gala, it’s important to make the event fun and engaging for your donors. One way to do this is by incorporating games and activities into the event. Start by selecting activities that align with your organization’s mission and that your donors will enjoy. Make the activities interactive by incorporating live polling or a chat feature. Don’t be afraid to get inventive and try new things, such as hosting a virtual talent show or dance party. Offer incentives and prizes to encourage participation, and ensure that the activities are easy to understand and accessible to all donors.

Show Your Appreciation: Ways to Thank Donors for Their Support For a Successful Event

It’s important to show your donors how much you appreciate their support, and there are many ways to do so during your virtual gala. One way is to acknowledge your donors during the fundraising event by displaying their names on the screen or giving them a shoutout. You can also send personalized thank-you notes or emails after the event, expressing your gratitude and highlighting the impact of their contributions. Another idea is to offer exclusive perks or benefits to your donors, such as early access to tickets for future events or special merchandise. Consider partnering with local businesses to provide gift cards or coupons as a token of appreciation.

Make Giving Easy: How to Simplify the Donation Process for Donors

Making the process simple and user-friendly is key to engaging donors at your virtual gala. To do this, you’ll want to choose a platform that is easy to use and leads to a seamless donor experience. Trellis’ all-in-one fundraising platform makes it easy for donors to participate, learn more here. By simplifying the donation process and making it easy for donors to give, you can help to maximize donations and create a positive experience for your donors.

Engaging Attendees with These Virtual Gala Ideas

Hosting a virtual gala can be a powerful way to engage donors and raise funds for your organization. By following the tips and strategies outlined here, you can create a successful and engaging virtual gala that inspires giving and fosters strong relationships with your donors. To connect with our team and learn more about others who have run successful virtual galas click here.

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6 Fundraising Games To Keep Donors Engaged https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/fundraising-games/ Tue, 21 Feb 2023 19:49:02 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7143 Keeping your donors engaged during a fundraising event is crucial to raising funds and reaching your fundraising goal. It can be a challenging task to find new and creative ways...

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Keeping your donors engaged during a fundraising event is crucial to raising funds and reaching your fundraising goal. It can be a challenging task to find new and creative ways to raise money and keep donors engaged. This is where fundraising games come in. Fundraising games are an excellent way to engage donors, build awareness, and raise funds for a cause or organization. With the right game, you can turn fundraising into a fun and engaging activity that people will look forward to participating in. In this blog post, we’ll explore some tried and tested fundraising games that can generate revenue for your organization.

Make Selling Tickets a Game with Affiliate Marketing Links

Maximize your tickets sold all while making ticket selling a game! With affiliate marketing links you can keep track of what sources sell the most tickets and create an engaging fundraising game. With your organization supporters, give each one a custom affiliate link and set a goal of how many invites you want them to send out. Give them the email template, and set your expectations. Then each week, give an update on how many emails were sent from each person, and who the current winner is for inviting the most people. When the event ends give a prize to the winner! To learn how to use the affiliate marketing links click here.

Add tracking links for each of your organization's supporters to create a ticket selling game!

Use Your Silent Auction as a Competition

Drive more bids and create an entertaining atmosphere by making your silent auction a game at a larger main event. Set it up by making each table a team playing against each other and the table with the most bids wins a prize for everyone to enjoy! This could be fun shareable food or a bottle of wine. Incorporating this fundraising game during your silent auction will make donors feel appreciated and more excited to return for your next event.

Create a Voting Competition For Gala Songs

Here’s a fundraising idea that will get everyone talking! Create an add-on to set up voting options for your gala, golf tournament or fundraising event with different songs to choose from. Then you can ask participants to vote on what songs they’d like to hear the entertainers play throughout the night. Keep the voting price low, this way donors will continue to vote and your organization will be able to raise additional funds.

Use a Mystery Item in Your Live Auction to Kickoff Bidding

Our favourite fundraising live event tip is to include a mystery item to kick off the live auction. Maybe it’s a child’s backpack or homemade butter tarts made by a sweet volunteer. The item is mission-connected or event-themed and it’s of low value ($50-$100). Your benefit auctioneer kicks off bidding at $1 or $2. A fun way to get everyone’s hands up in the air and get the room excited for the special night ahead!

Create Buzz With a Raffle for a Prize

To get started, you’ll need to gather a prize that you think people would be interested in winning, such as gift cards, technology gadgets, or experiences. To make your raffle more successful, consider offering a tiered pricing structure, where the price per ticket decreases as the number of tickets purchased increases. A prize raffle can be a low-cost and hugely popular way to raise funds for your cause while also offering an exciting opportunity for supporters to win a prize. For 25 Marketing Tactics To Skyrocket Your Online Raffle Ticket Sales click here.

Give Your Participants the Potential to Win Big With a 50/50

As the name suggests, the prize for the raffle is 50% of the total amount raised, with the other 50% going towards supporting your cause. This type of online fundraiser is easy to organize and can be very appealing to supporters, as the prize money can potentially be quite substantial. You can also consider offering incentives for those who purchase more tickets, such as entry into a special drawing or a discount on future purchases. A 50/50 raffle can be an easy and effective way to raise funds for your cause while also offering the potential for a large prize to one lucky winner. For a step by step guide to running a 50/50 raffle click here.

Picking Fundraising Games for Your Event

Fundraising games can be an effective and enjoyable way to raise money for an organization. They can bring people together, create a sense of community, and generate excitement around your cause. With the right fundraising game or idea, you can not only raise funds for your organization but also raise awareness about your cause and encourage others to get involved. So whether you’re planning a charity event or looking for new ways to fundraise, consider reaching out to our team at Trellis for more fundraising ideas and fundraising solutions. Reach our team here.

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Easy Fundraising Ideas That Actually Work https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/easy-fundraising-ideas/ Wed, 15 Feb 2023 21:09:00 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7138 No matter what kind of organization you are a part of, finding creative and effective fundraising ideas can be a challenge. While traditional fundraising methods can be successful, they often...

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No matter what kind of organization you are a part of, finding creative and effective fundraising ideas can be a challenge. While traditional fundraising methods can be successful, they often require a lot of time, effort, and resources. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of online fundraising ideas that are not only fun and engaging but have also been proven to work. We’ve got you covered with a variety of innovative and creative fundraising ideas. So, no matter your goals, keep reading to discover some fresh and exciting ways to raise money for your organization through fundraising events.

1. Online Silent Auction

An online silent auction can have great fundraising potential, especially if you have unique experiences to offer. Silent auctions can be run as a stand alone event or as an add on to a larger fundraising campaign. To get started, you’ll need to gather a variety of items that you think people would be interested in bidding on, don’t forget to consider asking sponsors to donate items. Not only does an online silent auction raise money for your cause, but it also offers a fun and exciting way for supporters to engage with your organization. In addition, hosting your silent auction online allows it to be accessible to a wider audience. Spread the word far and wide through the use of direct email and social media.

To blow your silent auction out of the park ensure you notify donors when they are outbid and give them easy options to keep rebidding. Learn more about how you can set this up by reaching out to our team here

Notify donors when they are outbid and give them easy options to keep rebidding!

2. Gala

This type of event can be a formal dinner, a cocktail party, or even a masquerade ball. To make the most of this fundraising event, you’ll need to secure a suitable venue and plan a program that includes a keynote speaker and entertainment. Don’t forget to offer sponsorship opportunities to local businesses to help cover the costs of the event. To raise additional funds on top of entrance fee ticket sales don’t forget to add other revenue drivers to your gala such as an auction or raffle. A fundraising gala can be a thrilling affair that offers a memorable and enjoyable experience for your supporters, and can also provide an opportunity to showcase your organization and its impact.

Here’s an idea! You could involve your sponsors by asking them to donate bottles of wine. Then, your first 100 ticket purchasers receive a complimentary bottle of wine to enjoy at their table during your event!

3. Golf Tournament

A fundraising golf tournament is a perfect way to combine outdoor fun with a good cause. Invite your supporters to a day of golf, socializing, and giving back to your community. To make the most of a golf tournament, organize a fun-filled program that includes contests, giveaways, and maybe even a raffle. To increase engagement and excitement, create unique challenges that encourage attendees to donate. A fundraising golf tournament can be a lighthearted and enjoyable way to maximize funds raised for your cause, all while providing a great experience for your supporters.

Don’t forget to create add ons to raise additional funds! For a golf tournament, you can add on mulligans as seen below. 

Don’t forget to create add ons to raise additional funds!

4. Prize Raffle

A prize raffle is a simple and effective way to raise money for your organization or cause. It’s easy to organize and can be a fun way for supporters to contribute to your cause while also having the chance to win a prize. To get started, you’ll need to gather a prize that you think people would be interested in winning, such as gift cards, technology gadgets, or experiences. To make your raffle more successful, consider offering a tiered pricing structure, where the price per ticket decreases as the number of tickets purchased increases. A prize raffle can be a low-cost and low-effort way to raise funds for your cause while also offering an exciting opportunity for supporters to win a prize. For 25 Marketing Tactics To Skyrocket Your Online Raffle Ticket Sales click here.

5. 50/50 Raffle

As the name suggests, the prize for the raffle is 50% of the total amount raised, with the other 50% going towards supporting your cause. This type of online fundraiser is easy to organize and can be very appealing to supporters, as the prize money can potentially be quite substantial. You can also consider offering incentives for those who purchase more tickets, such as entry into a special drawing or a discount on future purchases. A 50/50 raffle can be an easy and effective way to raise funds for your cause while also offering the potential for a large prize to one lucky winner. For a step by step guide to running a 50/50 raffle click here.

If you want to use your 50/50 or prize raffle to acquire more donors and collect donations try out Trellis’ donation augmented online fundraising tools.

6. Gift Boxes

Create and sell activity gift boxes for your donors! The items inside can vary based on your donor base, but pick a theme that feels relevant to your organization and would be fun for your network to participate in. Try an activity box, and fill it with challenges, games, and activities to try! Encourage participants to share their progress on social media so you can cheer them on as you go. And make sure to partner with sponsors to fill the boxes with great items. Give donors clear instructions on how to pick up their boxes. You can even tie in the box items to a virtual aspect!

7. Cooking Class

A cooking class fundraiser provides a fun and educational experience for your supporters. This type of event can be hosted on a virtual platform, where attendees can learn how to cook a specific dish or cuisine from a professional chef or cooking enthusiast. To make the most of your cooking class, choose a theme that is popular and has broad appeal, such as Italian cuisine or healthy cooking. Sell tickets for your event online, and be sure to promote it on social media and through email campaigns. You can also offer incentive packages that include ingredients or tools needed to participate in the cooking class. A cooking class fundraiser can be a creative and exciting way to raise funds for your cause.

8. Live Auction

A live auction is an exciting and engaging way to raise money for your organization or cause. It can be an enjoyable experience for your supporters, who get to bid on unique and one-of-a-kind items or experiences while also supporting your mission. To make the most of your live auction, gather items or experiences that have high perceived value and broad appeal, such as vacation packages, artwork, or celebrity meet-and-greets. Make sure to enlist an auctioneer who is skilled at engaging the audience and maximizing bids. To ensure a successful live auction, consider offering incentives like VIP seating or an exclusive pre-auction cocktail hour to your top supporters.

Our favourite live auction tip is to include a mystery item to kick off the live auction. Maybe it’s a child’s backpack or homemade butter tarts made by a sweet volunteer. The item is mission-connected or event-themed and it’s of low value ($50-$100). Your benefit auctioneer kicks off bidding at $1 or $2. A perfect way to get everyone’s hands up in the air and get the room excited!

Engage your audience with a mystery item. Start bidding low and keep your donors engaged!

9. Donation Campaign

With the rise of online giving, setting up a donation campaign has never been easier. To create a successful online donation campaign, start by identifying your target audience and creating a compelling message that speaks directly to them. Use storytelling and multimedia like videos and images to bring your cause to life and inspire supporters to take action. Make it easy for supporters to donate by setting up a branded donation page. Share your donation page widely through email campaigns, social media, and website banners. Consider adding incentives for donors, like a special thank-you video or exclusive content that showcases your impact. Regularly update your supporters on your progress and thank them for their contributions to build a sense of community and show the impact of their support.

10. Selling Merchandise

Not only does selling merchandise provide a revenue stream, but it can also help spread awareness of your mission and build a sense of community among your supporters. Ensure you are creating high-quality products that are aligned with your mission and have broad appeal. This could include t-shirts, stickers, tote bags, or other branded items. You can also sell your merchandise at events or partner with local businesses to increase visibility and reach. To maximize your profits, keep your costs low and be sure to set prices that are competitive yet profitable.

Picking a Fundraising Event to Raise Money for Your Organization

There are creative fundraising ideas to suit every budget, audience, and mission. When picking your fundraising event it’s important to be creative and think outside the box, but also to stay true to your organization’s values and mission. Remember that the key to a successful fundraiser is to engage and inspire your supporters, and to make them feel like they are part of a community working towards a common goal. By implementing some of these unique fundraising ideas, you can not only raise funds for your organization but also build awareness and support.

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The Secret to Recession-Proofing Your Fundraising this Fall https://trellis.org/blog/charity-support/recession-proofing-your-fundraising/ Wed, 07 Sep 2022 15:47:55 +0000 https://trellis.org/?p=7103 The post The Secret to Recession-Proofing Your Fundraising this Fall appeared first on Trellis.

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With Fall right around the corner, organizations are planning their fundraisers, everything from galas to golf tournaments. But how can organizations ensure that they are making the most of their fall fundraisers and with the current recession how are they setting themselves up to recession-proof their fundraising?

With the pandemic and current economic state, fundraising continues to evolve and shift. And with that shift comes a higher need for organizations’ services yet less funding available. But we’ve got the answer to help you stay ahead, raise more, and recession-proof your fundraising

Donation Augmented fundraising is the key to raising more and recession-proofing your fundraisers and we’re going to let you in on just how you can get started. Donation Augmented fundraising is the new approach of strategically using donation asks throughout your fundraiser to encourage additional gifts for your organization.

Organizations that are raising more for their causes are approaching fundraising differently, and it’s working. Donation Augmented fundraising can be applied to any and all of your fundraising elements. From raffles to auctions, making that extra ask will not only bring in more funds for your organization but gain you new donors that can further spread the word and engage with you for future campaigns. 

Raising more and finding new donors are only some of the benefits of using a Donation Augmented fundraising approach. Since those extra gifts are donations, they are unrestricted funds, allowing your organization to use them as needed. The impact of dollars that can be put towards the most urgent needs, overhead costs, or advancements and optimizations within your organization is unimaginable. This will allow your organization to strategically grow and move towards a more financially sustainable future where it is more resilient to our ever-changing world. 

We conducted a study of over 1000 fundraisers ran on the Trellis platform to find out the impact of Donation Augmented fundraising. Consistently throughout our study all organizations that donation augmented raised more for their causes, and with Trellis that’s as simple as clicking one button. Connect with a fundraising specialist here to get started.

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