oin John Haydon of Inbound Zombie as he explores how nonprofits can boost their peer-to-peer fundraising campaign with social media.
John will discuss:
-What it takes to identify your core supporters
-How to prepare your community for peer-to-peer fundraising success
-How to create sharable content and templates you can use
-The secret behind organizing your community around scheduled social media posts
2. Agenda
• Why Peer-to-Peer?
• Enlist help from your community first
• Create an event worth talking about
• Offer incentives
• Make it mobile
• Use a secret Facebook Group
• Pitch projects
• Make it personal
• Pick up the phone
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6. Why Peer-to-Peer?
70% of us trust brand recommendations from friends,
but only 10% trust messages from those same brands.
- Forrester Research
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7. Why Peer-to-Peer?
The average donor gives $50
while the average fundraiser
raises about $500.
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8. Why Peer-to-Peer?
• Reach exponentially more people
• Raise exponentially more money
• Acquire exponentially more donors
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11. Enlist help from your community first
Start with your
core people!
Your Community
Subscribers
Donors
Volunteers
Getting Results with Peer-to-Peer Fundraising
12. Enlist help from your community first
Past team
leaders, top
donors, top
volunteers
Your Community
Subscribers
Donors
Volunteers
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13. Enlist help from your community first
They will be
asking their
friends to
donate!
Your Community
Subscribers
Donors
Volunteers
Your Network
Your community’s
family, friends and
acquaintances
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27. Smart analytics and email marketing
“People created pages, but aren’t raising money!”
- Suzanne Tierney, Lupus Greater Ohio
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28. Smart analytics and email marketing
• Create a drip campaign targeting people who created but abandoned pages.
• Acknowledge that fundraising is hard.
• Personalize the email with friends name.
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29. Smart analytics and email marketing
50% finished creating a page and raised money!
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36. Pick up the phone
Calling people to say thanks:
• Increases retention by 20%
• Increases revenue by 20%
• A message is 25% as effective as a live call.
- Chuck Longfield, Chief Scientist at Blackbaud
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37. How to get more
Subscribe to my blog
Like the Nonprofit Facebook Page
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38. Who is this guy?
Founder: Inbound Zombie - a non-profit social media consultancy in
Cambridge, MA and the Social Media Fundraising Club.
Trainer: Charityhowto and MarketingProfs.
Speaker: Nonprofit Technology Conference, New Media Expo, 140
Conference, Blackbaud BBCon, Social Media for Nonprofits Boston,
etc.
Contributing Writer: Huffington Post, SocialBrite, Care2 Frog Loop,
Social Media Today, Digital Marketing Monthly.
Author: Facebook Marketing for Dummies and All-in-One (2014).
Clients include: Oceana, EpicChange, Share Our Strength,
Environmental Defense Fund, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Bucks
County Library System, Scholastic, TechSoup, MarketingProfs,
WaterAid America, Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, University of
Massachusetts, National Wildlife Federation and Susan G. Komen
Greater NYC.
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