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Fundraising Tuesday: 4 Tips for Getting Started with Virtual Product Fundraising

September 5, 2023 by Dennis Fischman Leave a Comment

A guest post by Debbie Salat of ABC Fundraising

As a nonprofit fundraiser, you likely host a variety of different fundraising events and campaigns each year. You can improve upon your current practices by finding fundraising ideas that are easier to implement, more accessible to donors, and more profitable. That’s where virtual product fundraising comes in.

According to Double the Donation, 63% of donors prefer donating online. Virtual product fundraisers allow donors to contribute to your organization in a way that caters to their needs. Additionally, they’re easy to set up, simple to participate in, and offer donors something in return for their donation.

To help you leverage this impactful fundraising method, we’ve created a list of four tips for how to get started with virtual product fundraising.

1. Determine your goals.

Provide focus to your virtual product fundraiser with clear goals. That way, your fundraising team has a complete understanding of the  purpose of the fundraising.

To develop a distinct fundraising goal, follow the SMART goal framework:

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Relevant
  • Timely

These guidelines allow you to set objectives that are easy to track and evaluate. For example, a goal of raising $10,000 over the next six months through a virtual product fundraiser to support people without access to healthcare is a more tangible goal than simply raising money in support of a good cause.

Additionally, sharing these goals with your supporters will provide greater transparency about what you’re raising money for. As a result, you can gain donors’ trust and build lasting relationships with them.

2. Select a product.

The goals you’ve set should drive your product selection. For example, if you’re trying to connect with donors during the holidays through your fundraising efforts, selling holiday decorations could help you achieve that goal.

Check out these examples of different product types you might consider for your fundraiser:

  • Food: Give your donors the chance to buy their favorite snacks and support your cause at the same time. ABC Fundraising recommends selling cookie dough in particular because you can earn up to an 80% profit.
  • Branded merchandise: Turn donors into brand advocates with branded merchandise. Selling t-shirts, hats, and travel mugs with your organization’s logo can help boost brand awareness.
  • Discount opportunities: Allow your donors to save on everyday purchases and give back to your cause by selling discount cards. You can even give back to the community by including local vendors in the discount offerings.

If you’re having trouble deciding which product to sell, think about your donors. What would they most like to purchase? Consider sending a survey to collect donor feedback and get them excited about your upcoming virtual product fundraiser.

3. Promote your fundraiser.

Let your supporters know about your fundraiser by promoting it effectively. You can spark interest in your fundraiser by showing some product sneak peeks beforehand. Then, you can share how to participate once the fundraiser is up and running.

Make sure to promote your fundraiser using a variety of communication channels, such as:

  • Email newsletter. Include a section about your virtual product fundraiser. Make sure to add pictures of the product you’re selling and the link to your online store.
  • Social media. Show off images of the products you’re selling. People will be more enticed to buy snacks and merchandise if they can get a good look at them before they make their purchase.
  • Website. Your website is the hub for updating your supporters about your organization. Create a new page to market your virtual product fundraiser.

To spread even more awareness of your fundraiser, lean on your supporters for help. Encourage them to share your online store link with friends and family. You can even turn it into a contest or giveaway, offering one entry per referral. Then, you can offer some of the products you’re selling as the grand prize.

4. Track your fundraiser’s progress.

One of the reasons why creating clear goals for your fundraiser is so important is that it allows you to measure your success.

One way to measure your success is through a fundraising thermometer. This visual allows you to track donations and provides an easy way for your supporters to monitor the fundraiser’s progress. A fundraising thermometer can also encourage supporters to contribute, especially if you’re close to reaching your goal.

Another way to measure your fundraiser’s success is through Google Analytics. Through the Google Ad Grants program, eligible nonprofits receive $10,000 in monthly ad credits they can use to promote important landing pages on their websites. If you’re part of the program, you can create goals in Google Analytics that align with your fundraising goals and promote your virtual product fundraising page.

While Google Analytics can’t necessarily track donations, you can measure the success of your marketing efforts and determine which are most effective. Then, you can make sure to keep up those methods for future campaigns.

It can be daunting to set up a new type of fundraiser for the first time, but these tips will set you on the right track for a successful virtual product fundraiser. For extra help, consider partnering with a virtual product fundraising provider that can assist you with setting up your online store and managing your fundraiser.


Debbie Salat head shotDebbie Salat 

Debbie Salat is the director of fundraising activities and product development at ABC Fundraising(r) – Debbie joined ABC Fundraising(r) in 2010 and is responsible for launching over 6500 fundraising campaigns for schools, churches, youth sports teams and non-profit organizations all across the USA.

With over 20 years of fundraising experience, Debbie knows the path to success for fundraisers which she shares with groups on a daily basis so they can achieve their fundraising goals.

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Fundraising Tuesday: How to Host a Hybrid Product Fundraiser–6 Simple Steps

July 19, 2022 by Dennis Fischman Leave a Comment

Chocolate productProduct fundraisers are a tried and true option that works well for all kinds of organizations, especially community-based groups. It’s a fun (and often delicious!) way of engaging supporters with selections like chocolate, pretzels, or even custom tees featuring your organization’s name. It’s a win-win situation; donors get to take home a sweet gift, and you get to meet your goals.

But there are more ways to host a product fundraiser today than just the door-to-door sales you may remember from school. Hybrid-style product fundraisers bring unique benefits that are worth exploring. With the added virtual aspect, your organization will be able to expand its reach to people from other cities, states, or even countries (and in turn, grow your volunteer base!)

With a strong marketing strategy and an easy way for supporters to place orders, you can maximize revenue for your organization and run a successful campaign with ease! 

Let’s walk through the 6 core steps you’ll need to follow to plan and execute a modern product fundraiser like a longtime pro.

Understanding the Basics

You might be thinking to yourself, “This all sounds great, but how does a hybrid product fundraiser work?”

A hybrid product fundraiser couples selling a product in-person with selling it online to raise money for your mission.

For example, perhaps you’re strategizing your next school fundraising ideas. The in-person component of your hybrid product fundraiser could entail selling popcorn at pick-up time. But what about the kids who aren’t at school that day or their relatives living across the country?

It’s simple! Amplify your reach by setting up a fundraising web store so that anyone can donate and help your group achieve its goals. 

A fundraising web store lets you conveniently conduct e-commerce by selling items ranging from cookie dough tubs to snacks in bulk. With this added digital component, your donors will breeze through the donation process without filling out any of those time-consuming paper forms. And better yet, they can do it all from the comfort of home!

 

Now that you’ve got the basics down, let’s jump into how you’ll make your hybrid product fundraiser come to life!

1. Partner with a product fundraising company.

It’s easy to get your fundraising web store up and running once you partner with the right product fundraising company. Select a company that will set up a personalized e-commerce website for you, and you’ll just have to share the link. Here are a few factors your perfect partner should have to elevate your fundraising efforts: 

  • Wide range of products. Partner with a company that has products relevant to the wants and needs of your audience. For example, let’s say you’re fundraising for a youth sports group. Food fundraisers are very popular among children, so offering a product like popcorn with 10 different flavors is sure to appeal to anyone, even the pickiest of eaters!
  • Convenient financing process. Purchasing the products for your fundraiser should be as accessible and cost-friendly as possible. Select a company that has convenient policies like ‘No Money Up Front’ so you can kickstart your fundraiser as soon as possible.
  • Marketable campaign page. Get supporters excited about your fundraising web store with marketing unique to your organization! Your partner company should offer options like a customized order form so people feel more connected to your group’s mission.

2. Choose your product to sell.

There are many great products out there, but it can be tricky to nail down which one will attract the most amount of people to your campaign. Carefully consider your supporters’ demographics and interests. If they like the product and feel that it would add value to their lives, they’re more likely to make a purchase (or a few)! 

For example, if you’re fundraising for a youth sports team, a fitting option might be custom tees, hats, or socks with the team’s branding. Clothing fundraisers are a great opportunity for dedicated supporters to show pride for your organization and market it to others who may not be familiar with it just yet.

Or maybe your target audience wants a product that is more applicable to their everyday lives. ABC Fundraising finds that a discount card fundraiser is an appealing option because donors save money buying things they need while giving back to the local businesses they love. Brainstorm a list of popular merchants in your area and work with your partner fundraising company to create the cards.

Looking for more ideas on products that will appeal to your group’s audience? Double the Donation’s list of 20+ product fundraising ideas will help you find the best fit for your fundraiser!

3. Plan your campaign.

Once you’ve selected a partner fundraising company and a product to sell, you’re ready to jump into the planning process! A fundraiser works like a well-oiled machine, but it’s nothing without its moving parts. You’ll need to make some key decisions so that your machine can operate to the best of its ability. Consider the following:

  • Where and how you’ll sell in-person. Will you sell your products at a farmer’s market? Perhaps you want to maximize your outreach by going door-to-door? Meet with your volunteers and create a selling plan that makes the most sense for your organization.
  • The timeframe of your fundraiser. Determine when your fundraising web store will go live to the public and how long it should run. If relevant, consider the season you want your fundraiser to take place in. For example, if you’re raising money for a church, December can be a great time to host a product fundraiser around the holidays.
  • Your goals. Set a fundraising goal for your organization. Think about how much you want to raise and how many donors you want to reach. This will help direct your execution of the campaign and allow you to rework strategies as needed based on your progress.

You also should reflect on past fundraisers. Reflecting on your previous fundraising strategy can help you identify trends and understand your audience better. With this information, you can shape your campaign goals so that they’re attainable and relevant to your needs.

4. Promote your campaign and start selling.

Your fundraiser can only be successful if people know about it. Think about how you’ll share your in-person campaign and fundraising web store link with your community (and beyond) by:

  • Using a variety of modes. When it comes to communication, you’ve got plenty of options: email, social media, text messaging, and more! Implement a few approaches to reach the most amount of people, but keep in mind your target audience and where they might be spending most of their time.
  • Keeping it personal. When reaching out to donors, an important communication tip is to give your donors a more personalized experience so they feel engaged and appreciated. For example, in your emails, try using donors’ first names and express your appreciation for their support.
  • Making it engaging. Promote your event using images or graphics to grab people’s attention so they’re more likely to join in on the fun!

Make sure to integrate your communications across channels. Maintaining a consistent voice will benefit your brand and help more people become familiar with your mission.

5. Look for ways to boost excitement.

You’ve already done all the hard work, so now it’s time to get everyone pumped about your fundraiser! Hosting fun events will help market your event to more people and make donors feel excited about your mission.

Consider hosting small in-person events related to your campaign or a virtual get-together to reach people far away. You can even pair your product fundraiser with a peer-to-peer fundraiser. Donors can compete to raise the most amount of money and share links to their funding page on social media! Incentivize supporters with prizes like branded merchandise or a feature on your website to encourage maximum participation.

6. Distribute products and thank everyone for their support.

You’ve reached the finish line! Wrap up your fundraiser by distributing products to donors. You may choose to have your product company directly ship the items, or instead opt for sending all the items to a specific location where you can deliver them to donors.

Whichever method you choose, you’ll want to thank your donors. Let them know the impact of their donation and how much your organization raised because of their efforts.

Consider sharing a story about someone/something that has been positively impacted by your group. This will help donors feel confident that they contributed to a worthy cause and make them more likely to give to your organization again.

A hybrid product fundraiser will help your organization connect with people near and far through the powers of the Internet. As you develop your fundraising campaign ideas, remember to partner with a product fundraiser company that meets your needs and develop strategies that are specific to your audience and fundraising goals.

With these steps, your fundraiser will surely be a success!

 


 

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Fundraising Tuesday: Diversify Your Fundraising

May 11, 2021 by Dennis Fischman Leave a Comment

A guest post by Carey Aron, Fun Pasta Fundraising

No matter what the endeavor, it’s never a good idea to have “all of your eggs in one basket.” When it comes to fundraising for nonprofit organizations, multiple avenues for generating revenue means less risk of interruptions in the donation stream. The global pandemic certainly exposed the importance of a diverse fundraising portfolio.

When you make an effort to diversify, peace of mind is just one of several important benefits:

BENEFITS OF DIVERSE REVENUE STREAMS

  • You’ll broaden your supporter base
  • You’ll boost and protect revenues
  • You’ll mitigate unexpected risks to your dollars

GIVE SOMETHING, GET SOMETHING

An interesting and rewarding way to supplement your fundraising is to connect with supporters by running a product fundraiser. Generous people love to give but getting a little something in return is an added treat!

Here are some clever ideas for “product fundraisers”:

  1. Food: small-budget items that can generate significant dollars; fun pasta, pizza kits, candy, or frozen foods
  2. Outdoor Greenery: the perfect “homegrown” community fundraiser; flower bulbs or Christmas trees – every house needs both!
  3. Home Accessories: great for meaningful gifts or inspirational décor; you can sell candles, kitchen gadgets, home accessories and other items for the household

Product fundraisers are a great way to get your creative juices flowing! Nowadays most product companies offer online ordering and home delivery, so distribution is simple and hassle free.  If you need a dose of inspiration, here is the story of a young man who thought inside the box to create a successful pizza fundraiser during the pandemic.

 

CONNECTING WITH UNTAPPED SUPPORTERS

Upscale annual fundraising events are an effective way to attract deep-pocketed supporters, but unique product fundraisers offer an affordable option for countless untapped donors at every level.

A wide variety of products can be offered throughout the year. (Some items can be tied to the holidays; others will entice participants no matter when they are presented.) What a great way to develop a year-round connection with people through products!

  • Reach new supporters with low price-point affordable offerings
  • Create an opportunity to have fun and interact with supporters
  • Give supporters a way to secure a gift for themselves or to those they love

GENERATE EXPOSURE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Consider this: No one is going to post a photo of a check they’ve written to a nonprofit on their social media platforms. But, they may very likely show off a fun product they received through your fundraiser!

Let’s revisit the ideas presented earlier and imagine the social media possibilities:

  1. Food: lots of posts featuring kids eating fun pasta or colorful lollipop “bouquets” and cute snaps of adults enjoying a childhood treat for a good cause
  2. Outdoor Greenery: your supporters can share photos of their new bulbs on Instagram and follow up with each other about their plants’ progress
  3. Home Accessories: neighbors alert each other on Facebook about where to buy cute candles for friends and family

 In our own fundraising business, we find that fun, unique products spark positive conversations not only on social media but also at the dinner table. Talk about a rewarding combination! We are honored to not only help organizations generate donations, but to also strengthen family and community relationships.

Whatever your nonprofit’s fundraising approach has been in the past, take a minute and review these possibilities.  This year, like no other before, is a time to consider diversifying!


Carey AronCarey Aron is President of The Pasta Shoppe & the Fun Pasta Fundraising team.  For more than two decades, they have been creating innovative, healthy, fun pasta for families!  Fun Pasta offers a unique, online, and contact free product fundraising program for groups of all sizes.

When not in the kitchen whipping up a pasta recipe, Carey can usually be found hiking in local parks, ripping recipes out of food magazines, or binge-watching Netflix with her husband and 8-pound Maltipoo.

 

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