![]() They started Give Lively in 2015 based on the belief that every nonprofit should have access to best-in-class fundraising tech. Our founders have worked extensively with charitable organizations and seen first-hand the positive impact innovative tech can have on fundraising. Much like a foundation, Give Lively was created by philanthropists to provide free resources to nonprofits, specifically technology. Membership is completely free and non-committal. We’ll also be your nonprofit’s cheerleader online, and help you further your fundraising efforts. Want to make it even easier to reach? Include a QR code or a text message opt-in to deliver the URL directly into their phones for easy mobile giving.Whether you’re a superstar team of one or a large well-funded nonprofit, we’re confident that our free platform will help your organization raise money more efficiently and effectively. On the signage at your eventsĭo you want donors to make gifts to you while at your events? Of course you do! Make it easy for them by posting your donation page URL where it can be seen. Include your donate page URL in the letters and print newsletters you mail. Instead of writing checks, more and more direct mail donors are making their gifts online. That way it is easy for them to find your donation page when they want to give again. You can even include it in the thank you messages to your online donors. Confirmation pages and thank you emailsĭo your sell products online? Do you offer online event registration? Add a link in the thank you communications to encourage those constituents to also give online. Create a standard Donate Now link that will be added to the email signature of each of your employees. The email signature of every email your staff sendsĮvery communication your staff sends is an opportunity to capture a donor. Whether you are sending out a fundraising appeal or a regular monthly newsletter include an easy-to-find Donate Now button. Your email newsletterĮvery nonprofit should be using email to solicit online gifts. If you are running a fundraising campaign, make sure your Donate Now link goes into your status updates, tweets, and other social media postings promoting the campaign. Add a custom tab or external link from your Facebook page that drives donors into your donation landing page. Your Facebook fans are certainly potential online donors. Make sure online giving is represented on that page. Nonprofits that want to maximize giving typically have a “ways-to-give” page on their website that summarizes different paths to giving to the organization. Make sure they can reach your donation page by placing a prominent Donate Now button in your website navigation, preferably at the top right of the page. Your website navigationįrom a Google search, donors might enter your website at any page. Block out some real estate on your home page for a specific call for donations. Most online donations are generated from your home page. Fortunately, there are logical places you can add a simple Donate Now link that will guide your donors to your donation landing page. You must help your donors find your donation page. Your donors are not the ghost of Shoeless Joe Jackson, magically finding their way to your online cornfield. ![]() Just because “you built it” doesn’t mean “he will come”. Your online donation page is not the baseball field from the movie Field of Dreams.
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