Digital LeadershipDay 2
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Day 2 - What we will be exploring….
Introduction and recap
Designing a user journey
Digital Tools for Fundraising
Resources and tools
Evaluation
User experience
FUNDRAISING
James CarlinSouth West [email protected]
Supporting local charities and social enterprises to diversify their income through online fundraising.
Who am I?
● I was the Telethon Manager for SoccerAid 2012 - a live football match featuring celebrities that raised £4 million for UNICEF
● After that I worked for The National Archives on data protection
● I’ve spent the last three years helping 150 Localgiving members in Bath, Bristol, Frome and South Gloucestershire with their fundraising
What is Localgiving?
● Membership network and fundraising platform for local charities, CIC’s and community groups.
● Set up in 2009 as a registered UK charity
● Only online giving platform that allows unregistered charities, CIC’s and community groups to benefit from Gift Aid
● Leading local charity match funding platform
Sustainability
● Over the next 12 months, 83% of local voluntary sector groups in the South West expect to see increased demand for their services
● Only 10% of groups feel they are sufficiently resourced to meet this demand
● 58% of groups believe generating income and achieving financial sustainability is the most pressing issue over the next 12 months
1. How much have we raised in the past?
2. What is the average amount of budget we’ve invested?
3. What is the average donation?
4. How many supporters do we have?
5. What kind of feedback did you get (internal and external)?
6. What kinds of people donated?
Realistic crowdfunding targets
● e.g. Through this appeal, we want to raise: £5,000
● We think the conversion rate of those exposed to the appeal would be 5% and they will give £10 each on average.
● Meaning that we need to get: Target / Average Gift (5,000 / 10) = 500 donations
● This means we need to generate: Target Number of Donations / Conversion Rate (500 / 0.05) = 10,000 views of our appeal.
Realistic direct debit targets
● e.g. we want to generate: £100 a month via Direct Debits
● We think the conversion rate of those exposed to the appeal would be 20% and they will give £10 each on average per month.
● Meaning that we need to get: Target / Average Gift (100 / 10) = 10 donors
● This means we need to generate: Target Number of Donations / Conversion Rate (10 / 0.20) = 50 individual views
● Need to raise £10,000 to stage this years festival
● No database
● Always relied on cheques from local businesses and bucket collections
● Active on social media
1. Never done any online fundraising
Redfest Bristol CIC - £9,034 raised via 144 backers
● General public are most common income source for groups.
● 62% groups cited generating these donations as a current financial concern.
● Lack of skills and engagement with new trends create an area of opportunity.
Public donations can play a key role
● Need to raise £2,000 to pay for student mental health counselling
● Communty radio station which is CIC
● Seen as a business not a charity
● Large army of young volunteers
2. Identity problem
Frome FM - £2,876 raised & 96 backers
Frome FM - local press still have a role to play
● Trends are not positive and concerns around unrestricted income mean solutions are not easy to find.
● Anecdotally we do not believe these are being used for anything other than dealing with deficits.
Building and maintaining reserves a growing concern
● Established for 90 years
● Older supporter base
● Reliant on event fundraising
● Never tried crowdfunding
3. What’s the need?
Young Bristol - £90,000 raised in total
Young Bristol - social media plan
● Grants and contracts remain a key income stream.
● Concerns over increased competition and restricted nature of funding.
● Findings are consistent with previous years.
Income diversity is required
● 50 members paying small amounts each year
● Have to claim Gift Aid manually
● Never fundraise
● Need some regular income to pay for volunteer expenses
4. Want to manage membership subscriptions with less admin
Friends of Bathampton Meadows Riverside - 12 direct debits = £60 p/m
Organisations with annual incomes between £250-500k are a particular concern over the next 12 months:
● 24% are pessimistic about their ability to survive.
● 45% are forecasting their income will decrease.
Long-term sustainability concerns
Thank you!
Localgiving.org @Localgiving
help@localgiving 0300 111 2340
Resources and Tools
Funding typesTraditional grantmakers
Investing in people and
ideas
Grants with specific purpose
Progressive grant makers
Esmee FairbairnPaul Hamlyn FoundationArts CouncilClothworker’s Foundation
Bath SetsquaredWe are CAST
Raising ITGoogle Grants
Comic ReliefSocial Tech TrustInnovate UKUnLtdBig Lottery Digital Fund
Start with a clear idea of what you need
● Agree what your priorities are and explain your ‘business case’ - even if it is a free tool○ Why is a tool needed? ○ What challenges will the tool help you to overcome?
● Define what you need the tool to do.○ What core features does the tool need○ What features are a ‘nice to have’○ Does the tool need to integrate with any other tools?
● Be clear on responsibilities and understand what training your staff will need to feel confident using a new tool
CAST Digital Design Principles: https://betterdigital.services/principles/
Charity Digital Code: https://doit.life/charity-digital-code
Guide to writing a digital strategy: http://southwestmuseums.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/SWMDP-guide-to-writing-a-digital-strategy.pdf
General
NCVO:
● How to use Facebookhttps://knowhow.ncvo.org.uk/how-to/how-to-use-facebookHow to use Twitterhttps://knowhow.ncvo.org.uk/how-to/how-to-use-twitter
Tech Trust: ● How LinkedIn can benefit your charity:
https://tech-trust.org/how-linkedin-benefit-charity/
Charity Digital News:● Instagram for Charities:● https://www.charitydigitalnews.co.uk/2017/03/29/instagram-for-charities-
how-can-you-make-the-most-of-it-guest-post/
Medium● Using Medium as a non-profit:
https://medium.com/@Medium/getting-started-on-medium-for-non-profit-organizations-b44f0bba765a
Communication tools
Source: http://induced.info/?s=Social+Media+for+NonProfits+HighImpact+Tips+and+the
Communication scheduling tools
Platform Lowest cost option Details
Hootsuite Free 1 user to manage up to 10 profiles at once
Buffer Free 1 user to manage up to 3 profiles at once
Lightful Free Designed specifically for charities to schedule a content calendar across social media channels
TweetDeck Free Manage multiple Twitter accounts, schedule Tweets for posting in the future,
Charity Comms: Content Calendar Article
Wired Impact: Creating a Content Calendar
Source:https://marketinghits.com/blog/how-to-allocate-your-time-managing-social-media/
FacebookWhen: Thursdays and Fridays get the best post engagement, between 1 pm to 3 pm often gets a high level of engagementHow many posts? 5 a week
TwitterWhen: Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday are the best days for postingHow many posts? If possibly daily, otherwise 3 - 4 posts a week.
LinkedInWhen: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays during business hoursHow many posts? When you have something meaningful to share
Using your time effectively
Share your story!
Choose your platform - write a short message and engage some of the organisations you’ve met here - see what the results are from your engagement
Collaborative communication tools
Platform Lowest cost option Details
Slack Free Search up to 10k messages, Up to 10 apps &
integrations, 1-to-1 video calls
Loomio Free Loomio is an app that helps people have discussions and make decisions together. Up to 20 people with 5 threads for free
Flock Free Flock supports channels for different teams as well as 1:1 or group conversations.
Project management/operations tools
Platform Lowest cost option Details
Trello Free A task management app that gives you a visual overview of what is being worked on and who is working on it.
Podio Free Free for 5 employees - a project management and task allocation platform
Monday £22 a month A tool that simplifies the way teams work together - Manage workload, track projects, move work forward, communicate with people
Basecamp $99 a month (but non profit option available)
A project management and team communication software
Customer Relationship Management systems
Platform Lowest cost option Details
Hubspot Free Various different packages - also includes
Civi CRM Payment based on charity size and need
Allows non-profits to record and manage information about the various people and other organizations they deal with.
Lamplight Modular costing based on need
Online database system designed to be scalable and flexible. You set the fields you need. You choose the modules that will suit you best
Insightly $29 per user per month
Sophisticated CRM platform with programme management capabilities
Other useful tools
Platform Lowest cost option Details
Canva Free Basic graphic and presentation designs
Picktochart Free Basic graphic and presentation designs
Training
Voscur: https://www.voscur.org/calendar/upcoming?tid=7779&field_core_category_tid=All
Tech Trust: http://tech-trust.org/2019-webinar-series/
Media Trust: https://mediatrust.org/communications-support/training-courses/digitalskillstraining/
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