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Want to know how to raise money for your nonprofit? See some great examples of who's doing fund-raising via social media well?Check out this presentation on Social Media and Fund-Raising today!

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Page 1: Social Media and NonProfit Fund-raising

Social Media and FundraisingKatrina Kibben

Social Media Ninja

Monster.com

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Agenda

Why Social Media? Social Media Campaign Wins Social Media Campaign Fails How To Create A Social Media Campaign Discussion

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Poll: where are you online?

Facebook Twitter YouTube Slideshare Myspace LinkedIn

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More importantly…

Where are your donors online? How do they prefer to give?

Online? Offline?

What do you think?

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Stats

Donors operate across social media sites: 52% utilize YouTube 12% post on Flickr 9% have Facebook accounts

51% of donors prefer to give online

http://mashable.com/2009/03/26/social-media-nonprofit-study/

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Online or offline?

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http://nonprofit.about.com/od/onlinefundraising/a/getonlinedonors.htm

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http://mashable.com/2009/03/26/social-media-nonprofit-study/

How much do they give?

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How do they give?

http://mashable.com/2009/03/26/social-media-nonprofit-study/

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Where do they give?

http://mashable.com/2009/03/26/social-media-nonprofit-study/

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What are they talking about?

http://mashable.com/2009/03/26/social-media-nonprofit-study/

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What are they looking for?

http://mashable.com/2009/03/26/social-media-nonprofit-study/

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SOCIAL MEDIA WINS

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PETA on Facebook

Engaging headlines

Participation

Community

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#blamedrewscancer on Twitter

Humor

Showcase results

Easy to navigate

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Epic Change on Twitter

Raised over $11,000 in just 48 hours

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Livestrong on Slideshare

Social Media Sharing

Transparency

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Monster.com on Flickr

Clear results

SEO Optimization

Identification with cause

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I2Y.com blog

Synch content with social media events

Establish credibility

Set up outgoing links

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March of Dimes on YouTube

Call out your cause

Frequent contributions

Highlight donors and spokespeople

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WorldVision’s landing page

http://worldvision.org/charity

Call out your cause

Establish credibility

Make your site interactive and easy to navigate

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Best practices for websites

Award recognition

Social media quick-links

One-click donation button

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Red Cross mobile campaign

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NonProfitLA.com social event

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E-mail campaigns

Is email social media? How to appropriately leverage email?

Create warm lead lists 1% to 3% of a nonprofit group's e-mail list would

donate money when solicited, at an average of about $80 per person

Share timely, relevant information Precautions

Paying for email address is a no-no

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/21/AR2009042103786.html

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SOCIAL MEDIA FAILS

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Causes

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Why they fail

No obvious organizational impact No trust Content Execution Timelines Channels

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MAKING IT WORK

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It’s all connected

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What works?

LISTEN Call to action focus; not donation focus Clear and achievable goal Short deadlines Leverage networks Make giving easy Recognition

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Partnering with brands

87% of consumers would switch brands based on association with a good cause

50% of consumers would pay more for products from brands that support cause

What’s in it for me?

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It doesn’t take a ninja…

YOU CAN DO THIS AT HOME

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Making the most of your time

CoTweet & Tweetdeck Facebook YouTube Flickr Slideshare Wefollow

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Tracking your Success

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Social Evolution

"It's an experiment that shows social media is a great way to touch

more people," he said, "but it may have a ways to go in terms of

raising money."

Elliot Bisnow

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QUESTIONS?