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Online Fundraising for Museums Presented by Alex Morrison Cogapp [email protected] 26 November 2010. London

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Page 1: Museums online fundraising

Online Fundraising for Museums

Presented by

Alex MorrisonCogapp [email protected]

26 November 2010. London    

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Agenda Introduction

Opportunity

Case Study

How To

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Introduction

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Cogapp

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Cogapp

Founded 1985

Our business......helping our clients use digital media to grow their organisations

35 staffUK and US operations50% of turnover is work for museumsWebsites, kiosks, apps and technologies of engagement

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Opportunity

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The OpportunityOnline Activity Weʼre wired.

60% of the UK adult population i.e. 30.1 million adults access the Internet every day or almost every day.

Nearly double the estimate in 2006 of 16.5 million.

source: Office of National Statistics

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The OpportunityOnline Museums Traffic on UK museum websites increased by 225% between 2003-4 and 2007-8

Annual growth rate ≈ 35%

source: DCMS

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The OpportunityOnline Museums In the last 18 days the top four museum twitter accounts (MoMA, Met, Tate, Smithsonian) all gained 7% more followers.

Equivalent growth rate of 400% p.a.

Source: Cogapp/Twitter Statistics

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The OpportunityOnline Giving Just Giving is the market leader in the UK

Personal accounts ≈ 12 million [i.e. 20% of UK adults]Charity accounts ≈ 9,000Money raised to date £700m

Average donations per charity ≈ £77k [by inference]

Museums and gallery accounts ≈ 50 [i.e. fewer than 5% of UK museums]

Source:

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The OpportunityStats Sources All the stats above, and many more, can be found online :-

delicious.com/cogapp/stats

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Case Study

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The OpportunityCase StudiesAirborne Forces Museum - Paradata

ParaData: Online archive & museumWanted to move from registration fees to donations

What we did:Tweaked designSet up formsLinked to e-commerceReviewed and testedMonitored

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The OpportunityCase StudiesAirborne Forces Museum - Paradata

Results:≈5% of registered users donateAverage donation ≈ £15> 1 donation per user !Current max donation = £50

Still to do:More tweaksGiftAid support

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How To

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Usability is critical

If your site currently generates £10,000 p.a. in donations,usability improvements will on average add £8,300 p.a. to your bottom line

In roughly 12% of cases, returns will be greater than 1000%

Source: Jakob Nielsen at useit.com

How ToWeb

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Explain the need

Make it easy to get engaged especially via e-mail

Make it easy to give

For more ideas see the full version of this presentation http://www.slideshare.net/cogapp

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Online Fundraising for Museums

Presented by

Alex MorrisonCogapp [email protected]

26 November 2010. London