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Boosting Nonprofit Fundraising Via Social Media - 8 Effective Ways

By Sebastian Troup


There is more to social media than just cute videos of cats and television spoilers. There is so much good that can be achieved using the social media. Being able to engage a wide audience is the true power of the social media. And the best way to do that is by way of a nonprofit fundraising campaign where people may be positively involved in.

Here are eight simple ways you can use social media to your nonprofit fundraising campaign's advantage:

1. Give your campaign ample thought. Before you get into your fundraising campaign using social media make sure you have studied its fundamental elements. Determine your goals. Identify your target audience. Check where your potential donors, volunteers and advocates are in order to gauge what social media platforms they use. Then you will know where your conversation should start.

2. Create your own message. Uniqueness is one feature common in all social media channels so make your posts uniquely fit for each audience. Do away with the approach that is "cut and paste." Create your own unique posts for every channel. Remember that there are important differences such as Twitter setting a limit of 140 characters which means your posts should be short and sweet. With Instagram you can post a photo and a quick burst of information, and YouTube will enable you to create videos.

3. Call for a connection and be connected too. It is a two-way street when it comes to social media that when you start with it, you should be able to "drive" conversations. Donors need to be responded to individually even when it only calls for simple "thank you". Establish involvement in the conversation you have generated for your followers where you may retweet some of the posts and links from your influencers. Seek out companies and organizations you may be able to work with and be in groups in Facebook or LinkedIn as well as Google+ communities with them.

4. Experiment with different types of content. Try different approaches to see what works. If you see a particular day of the week, time, or type of post garners more response, continue in that direction. Pay attention to feedback you get from followers and adjust your posts to fit what inspires or engages them. Most social media platforms now include some type of free analytics that can be used to gauge response and measure effectiveness.

5. Urgency - a "must-stressed value." Indeed social media is concerned with the present. So, give them updates on your campaign's progress and how long before you can actually reach your goal. People are enticed by the possibility of them taking part of a monumental mark so when you call for "a few more dollars to go," they are most likely to donate.

6. Focus on impact. Use social media to thank donors and volunteers for their contribution and let them know specifically how their gift will be used. Let them see the real impact of their donation by breaking it down to show the results (i.e. "For each $50 that is donated, we can buy 5 pairs of shoes for children in need.") Consider creating a thank you video using testimonials from those receiving the benefits of the campaign. Spotlight volunteers and donors to showcase their stories and why participating in your cause is an important part of their lives.

7. Make sure you include a call to action. Make sure that some of your social media posts come with call to actions asking for followers to take a step further. And if they are willing to help spread your story, then they can be reminded that they need to "share this," "click here to donate now," "get your event tickets here" or maybe "help us to spread the word."

8. Your network could be your army. Fundraising efforts using social media may be used in line with your working hard on building a network of real-time volunteers, donors and promoters. Call for followers to share ideas and testimonials. Seek out their potential help to raise funds and promote the campaign via their own channels. Participation and expansion of network contacts may be achieved via contests. The more people are doing their own awareness campaigns about your fundraising, the more it becomes exposed to the friends and followers of your own network.

In order materialize nonprofit fundraising, social media maybe one powerful tool for you to use. Be conversational rather than approach aggressively. Instead of asking your followers for something it is best that you come up with a conversation relative to your campaign - one that your followers may be willing to share. It will be through this that connection can be formed between your organization and your followers which can result to your campaign gaining an advantage over the others.

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