FUNDRAISER IDEA #3: Online Fundraisers

Sample Event:

Online Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

  • We created an online Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF homepage each October (this costs nothing)
  • You can find easy instructions on how to set up the homepage through the UNICEF website in September and October
  • Be sure to personalize the homepage for your organization and with your organization name
  • We included facts on child mortality, photos, and encouraging slogans on our page in addition to our club name
  • UNICEF provides a secure donation site and also tax deductible receipts to all donors
  • We sent email requests to family, friends, and community members to make donations to UNICEF
  • We set up a facebook event
  • We advertised in our school newsletter
  • We created hyperlinks to our homepage in our donation requests to make access easy for donors
  • In our requests for donations, we include information about UNICEF and about our group

 

Who helped with our event:

  • Family members
  • Family friends
  • School newspapers
  • Donors

 

Blueprint:

  • Create a website to raise awareness and funds for your cause
  • Request family and friends to donate through your online homepage
  • Advertise in school and community papers to involve the community and increase donations
  • Encourage family and friends to spread the word
  • These events take virtually no time, and earn a lot of money if executed properly
  • Set up a secure account to collect the donations.  You can set up a PayPals account at PAYPALS.  Use the PayPals account to accept donations.  (Note:  PayPals accounts cost money even for charitable organizations)
 

Good Luck with your On-line Efforts!

What worked for our event:

  • Raised a TON of money
  • We were able to educate family and friends about our cause and get them involved
  • Lots of people gave money
  • People gave generously
     

What didn’t work for our event:

 
  • General community members did not contribute
  • Group members were able to but did not create their own homepages in addition to the group page
     

Tips:

  • Contact as many family members, family friends, and neighbors as possible
  • Be charming, formal, and professional when asking people for money
  • Be sure to provide a lot of information about your cause
  • If you are raising money for UNICEF talk about the “Believe in Zero” campaign, the 21,000 children who die per day from poverty, what UNICEF is doing to help
  • Talk about how each donation helps and what it can accomplish, such as $1 can feed a child for a day
  • For other causes, use similar techniques and cite facts, be insistent but stay polite
  • Don’t be afraid to ask more than once; some donors received 3 reminders before donating
  • Be sure to thank donors
  • Provide a tax deductible receipt if possible to donors