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United Way of Isabella County USING MOBILE BEYOND SOCIAL
Michigan Association of United Ways Tom Olver, President/CEO United
Way of Isabella County
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The Picnic Table
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crowdfunding kroud fndiNG/ noun the practice of funding a
project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a
large number of people, typically via the Internet
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Source: mobilecause.com $568 For Crowdfunding Campaigns, What
is the Average Amount Raised by Individual Fundraisers?
Crowdfunding for Nonprofits
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unitedwayisabella.org Did you know? Crowdfunding represented
18% of US giving in 2013. Donations are raised by text, email,
social media, direct mail and in-person. Using Mobile BEYOND
Social
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Source: mobilecause.com $66 What is the Average Amount Donated
to a Crowdfunding Campaign? Crowdfunding for Nonprofits
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unitedwayisabella.org Did you know? 64% of American adults own
a smartphone. (Pew Internet Project, October 2014) It is essential
that crowdfunding donation pages are mobile responsive. Using
Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source: mobilecause.com 8.6 How Many People Give (on average)
to Individual Fundraisers? Crowdfunding for Nonprofits
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unitedwayisabella.org Did you know? Crowdfunding empowers
supporters to easily set up their own fundraising page to collect
donations. $500k campaign = 880 fundraisers: 7,040 donors at $66
(average gift) Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source: mobilecause.com 62% What Percentage of People who Give
to Crowdfunding Campaigns are New Donors? Crowdfunding for
Nonprofits
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unitedwayisabella.org Did you know? Crowdfunding is perhaps the
most effective way to gain a new generation of donors &
advocates. What is YOUR donor acquisition strategy? Using Mobile
BEYOND Social
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The Experiment Take your total campaign goal and divide by 568
= ____ champions (or fundraisers) Multiply your # of champions by
8.6 = ____ donors Multiply ____ donors by your average gift = ____
social capacity
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Ex: Isabella County Total campaign goal of $545,000 divided by
$568 = 960 champions Multiply 960 champions by 8.6 = 8,256 donors
Multiply 8,256 donors by $232 (average gift) = $1,915,392 social
capacity (3.5 times our campaign goal)
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Shifting Mindsets One staff member x 2,221 donors x $232 =
$515,272 (18 Board Members @ $28,611 each) Vs. 908 champions x 8.6
donors x $66 = $515,381, or 908 champions x 8.6 donors x $232 =
$1,811,642 How do we recruit, train and MOBILIZE our
champions?
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger Six STEPPS
for a Contagious Call-to-Action S: Social Currency T: Triggers E:
Emotion P: Public P: Practical Value S: Stories
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger S: Social
Currency Social currency taps into our desire to feel like
insiders. Find ways to allow your donors to be in the know and
proud to share information about your cause. Six STEPPS for a
Contagious Call-to-Action
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unitedwayisabella.org Enhance Social Currency by Designating
cool titles for donation levels Offering VIP experiences to thank
donors Encouraging supporters to become ambassadors by customizing
and sharing their own pages. Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger T:
Triggers Triggers can remind people to talk about your program or
service. Create a link between your cause and popular events or
cues to spark your supporters to act on your behalf. Six STEPPS for
a Contagious Call-to-Action
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unitedwayisabella.org Enhance Triggers by Asking what makes
people think about your United Way literally and figuratively
Determining how many times a day that trigger is encountered in
your supporters lives Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger E: Emotion
When we care, we share. Get people to feel something and the next
step is for them to share those feelings. Six STEPPS for a
Contagious Call-to-Action
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unitedwayisabella.org Enhance Emotion by Considering what
emotion you are targeting in the angle of the story you tell
through your ask. Low arousal emotions like happiness or guilt
arent enough to drive people to action. Get them fired up, excited,
inspired & amused! Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger P: Public
Its common sense the easier something is to see, the more people
will see it (and talk about it.) Six STEPPS for a Contagious
Call-to-Action
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unitedwayisabella.org Make it more Public by Featuring cases of
supporters who are helping you in order to inspire others to mimic
their positive behavior Utilizing public figures in your community
as advocates. Hi, Im ___. Join me Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger P:
Practical Value People want to share content that teachers others
how to do something better like improve their health, learn a new
skill, save money, etc. Six STEPPS for a Contagious
Call-to-Action
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unitedwayisabella.org Enhance Practical Value by Providing
helpful content to give supporters something worth sharing
Packaging relevant content in a way that inspires people to spread
information about UW and grows their appreciation for the
organization Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger S: Stories
Presenting information as narrative will transform it into
something people want to share. We remember stories more than
facts. Six STEPPS for a Contagious Call-to-Action
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unitedwayisabella.org Enhance Stories by Including a live or
pre-recorded testimonial from a beneficiary of your organizations
work If they arent available to tell their own story, share it for
them or have a volunteer tell about how someones story affected
them Using Mobile BEYOND Social
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Source Contagious: Why Things Catch On, Jonah Berger Six STEPPS
for a Contagious Call-to-Action S: Social Currency T: Triggers E:
Emotion P: Public P: Practical Value S: Stories
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Text KNOCKOUT to 71777 Knock Out Hunger
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https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWayIsaCo/videos Knock Out
Hunger
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https://app.mobilecause.com/vf/KNOCKOUT Knock Out Hunger
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Tip of the Iceberg www,mobilecause.com Event Registration
Payroll Deduction Mobile Messaging Volunteer Sign Up Cause
Fundraising Crowdfunding Polling
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[email protected] USING MOBILE BEYOND SOCIAL Michigan
Association of United Ways Tom Olver, President/CEO United Way of
Isabella County QUESTIONS?