Five P2P Campaign Ideas To Bring In Funds Now
By Brittany LaGanke, Director of Nonprofit Development, CGC
Originally published on 3/31/20 by Handbid
The recent economic issues have had devastating impacts on nonprofits. Many of us are in desperate need of funding but are unable to raise funds through traditional methods, such as events. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) fundraising is gaining popularity as it allows organizations an opportunity to gather donations virtually while gaining access to brand new supporters.
If your organization is considering this method, here are some ideas for potential P2P campaigns that may help replace lost event revenue immediately. Ultimately, the most important thing is to put together a campaign that makes sense for your organization, your mission, and your unique network of supporters.
Back To School Fund
For schools and organizations that serve low-income and disadvantaged students, the consequences of closing schools and/or moving to online instruction may be severe. Students may fall behind in their school work, which can have a ripple effect on their development and may impact their preparedness for the upcoming school year in the fall.
A “Back To School Fund” can contribute to alleviating some of these issues for your organization. Volunteers, teachers, and parents are suggested fundraisers for these types of campaigns.
Holiday/Annual Giving Campaign
Lots of organizations focus their efforts on #GivingTuesday or end-of-year giving. While these events are still important, there are plenty of other holidays that may lend themselves to your organization or mission. For example, a nonprofit that serves military families or veterans might consider doing a campaign around Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Veterans Day.
Some organizations may choose to do their annual campaign in the spring since the fall and end of year are much more competitive. Board members, corporate donors, individual donors, and program participants are suggested fundraisers for these types of campaigns.
Missed Event
If the reason you are looking to do a P2P campaign now is because of a cancelled event, then why not make the cancelled event into the campaign theme itself? No need to beat around the bush with your supporters. You might simply name the campaign after the lost event and make it clear that you are hoping to replace the lost revenue from the cancellation. Volunteers, committee members, sponsors, and event attendees are suggested fundraisers for these types of campaigns.
Graduation Fund
If your organization works with young adults or if you are fundraising for a high school or university, you may be well suited to organize a campaign around graduation. Schools are being forced to postpone or cancel commencement ceremonies.
Consider asking people to donate towards the graduating class to support during this time. Students, teachers, and alumni are suggested fundraisers for these types of campaigns.
Emergency or Recovery Fund
If your organization’s mission or programs are directly impacted by COVID-19, then what are you waiting for? Put together an emergency relief campaign and explain to donors why these funds are needed immediately!
Even if your organization is only impacted by COVID-19 financially, you might consider a fund recovery campaign. We recommend being honest with your donors and letting them know that due to the economic climate and recent revenue loss, your nonprofit is suffering and is in jeopardy. Be transparent, let them know the current state of affairs in your organization, and make them understand that support is needed for you to survive this disaster and keep important programs afloat. Board members, corporate donors, individual donors, and program participants are suggested fundraisers for these types of campaigns.
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