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You’ve taken the steps to create a donation page to reach your fundraising goal for 2021, but what’s next? You won’t see much success by just letting a link to it sit on your website. It’s time to get creative and think outside the box to exceed your end-of-year fundraising goals. Here are some ideas to promote your organization’s fundraising page across your website, social media and marketing that will let the donations flow in.
1. Bio
Your end-of-year fundraising page should be linked to your social media profile’s bio from now until the end of the year. This is usually one of the first places a person will go when they are curious about your organization on social media, so it’s important to link your donation page here.
2. Pinned Posts
Did you know you can pin a post to the top of your page on Twitter or Facebook? This will be the first post any visitors see on your social media pages, so make sure whatever post is pinned is about your year-end fundraising campaign and has a link to your donation page!
3. Staff, Board & Volunteers
Encourage your staff, board and volunteers to send out or share posts about your end-of-year fundraising campaign. Or even better, have them set up peer-to-peer fundraising pages to encourage more donations across the board! This expands your network immensely and has the ability to generate new donors who know your staff or volunteers!
4. Social Media Posts
Include a link to your donation page on any social media post that is relevant to your year-end goals! You want your fundraising goal to be front of mind anytime someone reads your posts on their feed.
5. Promotional Videos
Videos are necessary for any organization to tell its story these days. If your organization is utilizing video footage, try including a QR code at the end of your video that leads to your donation page, or put the link in your video’s description.
6. QR Codes
QR codes have become increasingly poplar over the past year. DonorView automatically generates a QR code for any fundraising page, so utilize this on your end of year marketing campaigns, communications and promotional materials to make it easy for people to donate right on their phones!
7. Email Marketing
A button or link to donate should be included in any emails going out to your constituents this time of year. This makes it easy for potential donors to give after reading your newsletters, campaigns, etc.
8. Direct Mail
If you want to keep things traditional, send out mail or a flyer to your constituents with your donation page’s QR code! A QR code will generate more curiosity and encourage people to scan and see what the page leads to.
9. Text2Give
Sign up for Text2Give with DonorView and give your donors the ability to donate right from their phones! With a 98% open rate, texting is one of the best ways to get your fundraising page out there.
10. Email Signature
Your organization likely sends out hundreds of emails a day. Why not include your donation page link in your email signature? This is a direct way of knowing many people are seeing your fundraising page daily!
11. Promotional Items
Any promotional materials that you’re giving out at end of year events like flyers, shirts, water bottles, etc should be paired with a QR code so people know how to give to your organization right away.
12. Annual Reports & Appeals
If your organization is sending out any annual reports or end of year appeals, items should have a link or QR code that lead to your donation page. For your best success, include the QR code on your physical copies and link the page on a digital version.
13. Donate Button
First and foremost, your donation button should lead directly to your fundraising page and should be seen at all times on your website. A simple way to do this is by adding a button to your website’s header or highlighting your campaign on your homepage!
14. Ways to Give Page
Your website should always have a Ways to Give or Donation Page. Make sure you add your end-of-year fundraising to this section as well. This page lets potential donors understand your organization’s needs and gives them another easily identifiable place to donate.
15. Blog
Does your website have a blog or newsletter? You should ALWAYS include a link to your donation page or button at the end of each of these items. This helps readers who are inspired and compelled to give to do so instantly.