Mid-Winter Online Fundraising Success!
February 19th, 2009Besides the weakening economy, most non-profits are dealing with the annual mid-winter revenue slump that comes right after the Holidays. But using a compelling campaign idea, and the creative expertise of SankyNet, our client Covenant House found tremendous online success in February raising money for homeless kids.
The Covenant House “Do 1 Thing” Campaign utilized some of the most modern online fundraising techniques and the results prove that there can be victories even in these troubling times.
Before creative for the campaign began, SankyNet took into account the fact that even loyal donors may not be able to donate during a recession. With this in mind, SankyNet’s creative team worked with Covenant House to develop ways for people to show their support beside a monetary gift. These opportunities were designed to help keep existing donors engaged while at the same time cultivating potential new supporters.
The “Do 1 Thing” campaign included a call to action using social networking, an invitation to visit a Covenant House location and a request for items on a “wish list” such as blankets and food. Donors were also given the chance to quadruple their generosity with a 3-to-1 match — this opportunity to help touch the lives of four times more homeless kids made a very compelling case for giving. And despite the tough economy, people overwhelmingly chose donating over the other three points of engagement.
As for design, SankyNet went with the adage that “less is more — and used a modern technique that is proving very effective in online fundraising. We designed the “Do 1 Thing” e-appeal to look more like a postcard than a traditional appeal letter. More importantly, we paid special attention to make sure that the entire message — including all calls to action — fit “above the fold” on most browsers.
Another component that played a key role in the success of the campaign was timing. SankyNet “dropped” the e-appeal on February 12th giving donors just two days to get involved with the “Do1Thing” activities planned for Valentine’s Day. The timing of the appeal created a sense of urgency and that in turn triggered an immediate response both in donations and activism.
While these are indeed challenging times for fundraisers, the Covenant House “Do 1 Thing” Campaign proves that using a combination of imaginative techniques can have a tremendous payoff. So remember, matching gifts work. Well timed, shorter messages work. And asking your donors to support your cause in non-monetary ways — even in a fundraising appeal — works!


