Is the Web still a windfall for Non-profits? – Part 2

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Personal Fundraising  Campaigns   

As  older  baby  boomer  board  members  get  more  and  more  disconnected  from  technology  it  is  important  to  explore  the  possibilities,  through  blogs  and  wikis,  of  how  nonprofits  can  use  social  media  to  support  their  work  and  help  disseminate  their  messages.   

Most  nonprofits  need  to  explore  all  the  facets  of  the  existing  Web  2.0  tools  in  order  to  use  and  adopt  them  for  raising  funds.  Recently  many  proactive  nonprofits  have  been  tinkering  with  how  to  mix  social  media  with  fundraising,  as  well  as  experimenting  with  personal  fundraising.   

I  read  about  a  woman  whom  less  than  a  year  ago,  launched  a  personal  fundraising  campaign  on  her  blog  using  a  Web  2.0  fundraising  tool  called  ¡°ChipIn  to  send  a  young  Cambodian woman  to  college  through  a  program  sponsored  by  a  nonprofit  called  the  Sharing  Foundation.  The  woman  was  able  to  raise  eight  hundred  dollars  for  a  year’s  tuition  and  on  campus  living  expenses,  in  less  than  two  weeks!   

Several  weeks  later,  she  experimented  with  an  organizational  approach  to  group  fundraising  working  with  a  team  of  twenty  Sharing  Foundation  board  members  and  volunteers  to  raise  $100,000  via a blog,  using  a  Charity  Badge.  She  was  successful.  It  was  quite  an  accomplishment,  given  that  the  organization  had  an  operating  budget  of  less  than  $400,000.    

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