Step By Step Fundraising Newsletter
October 2006
In this issue -
- Raffle Teleseminar - Wednesday October 4th!
- Shop Online & Raise Funds with iGive
- Online Magazine Fundraiser - Earn 40%
In last month's newsletter I featured a story about a Motorcycle
Raffle and began a survey to find out your questions about running
a raffle fundraiser.
In fact I'll be using the questions you've asked to conduct a teleseminar
this Wednesday October 4th at 7PM Central Time.
You'll hear my answers to some of the most frequently asked questions
about raffle fundraisers. Joining me on the call is Chris Brisson, author
of Raffle Secrets.
Submit your question
now, and you'll automatically be registered for the call. If you
can't make the live call, a link to the recording will be sent out to
everyone who registers.
Feature Article: Shop Online & Raise Funds with iGive
iGive
is an online portal to a wide variety of online merchants. Instead of
going directly to the merchant's online store, members start their online
shopping experience at iGive.com.
There are over 650 online stores represented, with at least 1 new
store being added every week. Some of the most popular online stores
include Lands' End, Barnes & Noble, Staples, eBay, Target, Dell Computers,
The Vitamin Shoppe, Petsmart, QVC and Petco.
With iGive up to 26% of the purchase is donated to charity.
The percentage varies by merchant, but one of the great things about
iGive is that you know beforehand how much that percentage will be.
Some stores offer flat dollar donations (rather than a percent-of-purchase).
This is particularly true for magazine/newspaper subscriptions, financial
services, credit cards, loans, and similar services.
Just browse through the mall
directory and you can view stores by category or alphabetically,
see a description of the store and the donation percentage. The average
percentage is around 4% though some stores are less and others are higher.
Benefits for Shoppers & Non Profits
iGive is equally concerned about the shopper's experience and the
benefit to non profit organizations. The system is free and simple for
both members and organizations to use. Members can support any cause.
They can choose from a list of thousands of charities already registered
or add a new one.
At a conference in July of this year I met Nassim Nazemi, who has
been with iGive since 1999 and manages its website content. We talked
about the site and how fits into the growing popularity of online shopping.
Besides offering shoppers the ability to help a worthy cause, iGive
offers members a steady stream of coupons, sale announcements, and exclusive
discounts.
Nassim points out that, "Whenever possible, we try to partner with
stores that have been suggested or requested by our members, dozens
of whom write in every week to tell us about stores they'd like to see
at iGive.com."
iGive also adds a layer of comfort and security in what can be an
uncertain world of online shopping. Nassim comments that "by partnering
only with high-quality, reputable online stores, we're able to
reduce much of the anxiety that online shoppers may experience."
In fact on the off-chance that you have a bad experience with one
of their stores, iGive will jump in and provide an extra level of support
to make sure that shoppers receive the proper attention from the store's
customer service folks.
"Our commitment is to the iGive member, and we will discontinue any
relationship with a store that proves itself to be unreliable or dissatisfying
to our members."
iGive Helps A Wide Variety of Causes
iGive has advantages over other online malls. Bahareh Sahebi, who
works closely with registered causes, said that "sites like Schoolpop
and UPromise limit the types of charities which can be supported. In
those two cases, it's limited to educational organizations and money
for college."
In contrast, members of iGive can support any cause in the U.S. or
Canada and it doesn't need to be 501(c)3 to qualify.
Support for the charities that sign up for the service is available
in the "Cause Toolbox." Printable flyers, pre-written emails, graphics
and other tools are included to help groups get the word out.
How much can a charity expect to raise using iGive?
Since its inception in 1997, iGive has given over 2 million dollars
to worthy causes all across the US and Canada. In fact it has sent
checks totaling $374,892.95 for the 2006 year to date.
The amount that individual organizations can raise depends largely
on the number of shoppers that participate. iGive estimates that groups
receive an average of $20 - $50 per shopper per year.
One thing to keep in mind is that even a seemingly "small" percentage
donation on a big ticket item (such as most computers and electronics)
will mean a sizeable donation.
To get a better idea, you can view
a list of organizations and check amounts sent out over the past
120 days.
Unlike other fundraisers, iGive is more of a long term fundraising
program. Checks are issued monthly, 75 days in arrears to allow the
merchants time to report merchandise returns. So it may take a few months
to start seeing the benefits.
Of course the more people use it, the more funds will be raised. Plus
aside from publicizing the program to supporters, there's really not
much work involved. People are shopping online anyway, so why not participate
in a system where everyone benefits?
Nassim sums it up by saying, "We've found that simply presenting iGive.com
as a free, easy, supplemental way to raise funds for the organization
is quite effective. In our experience, once folks realize how easily
iGive.com works, their only question is "why isn't everyone doing this?!"
Online Magazine Fundraiser
Add
this separate online shopping fundraiser, just for magazines.
While iGive offers just 14-26% for most magazines, this program can
give your group 40% commission on the sale price of hundreds
of magazines.
Combine both online shopping programs to raise more for your cause.
Get
More Information About Online Magazine Fundraiser
To Your Continued Fundraising Success,
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