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How to choose the right online fundraising platform for your non-profit Nonprofit organizations have to evaluate the fundraising tool or website that best suits their needs. Although we have a document in our Resources which can help you evaluate various fundraising client options We wanted to talk about the steps to take when making this choice. Do your homework In most nonprofits that have staff or volunteers that will make the final decision about a prospective client's fundraising needs are usually the ones who are in a time crunch. This is a crucial choice that shouldn't be made lightly. It's much simpler to join an existing fundraising website than the one you're currently using. Contact your people in the world of nonprofits. Get in touch with various fundraising platforms and ask them detailed questions. By doing your research, you can aid your organization in increasing online donations in the future years. Look at here to get a useful reference about fundraising platforms for individuals. Assess your budget It is important to determine the amount of money to invest in a fundraising tool. When you are looking at prospective clients, take into account the long-term and short-term costs. While some websites have lower initial charges, other websites charge higher fees for donations. Some fundraising sites do not include the cost of processing credit cards in their initial estimates, however they later add it. Although the price of the card could be more expensive, you could be spending longer on a different vehicle. What is the most important aspect for your business? Your fundraising site should be able to aid you to meet both the short-term objective (enabling donors to make donations) as well as long-term goals (such as making sure that donors are able to donate). It isn't a decision to make in a vacuum. Think about where your organization is taking. What are your long-term goals? What will be the most important actions your company will take in the next three years? Are you looking to enhance mobile continuity for your website? These questions can help you determine the depth of your fundraising tool. What's important for your volunteers? For certain organizations this could be an issue that is more crucial than the internal priorities. It is essential to select an option that is compatible with your current volunteer base and will attract the type of volunteers you are looking for. If your fundraising event is peer-to-peer and includes 60 percent of the participants who are using Yahoo email addresses, be sure your fundraising platform is able to allow Yahoo users to upload their mailing lists. If you're in a position to review the outcomes, ask your supporters what they would value most. Are they interested in being able to create a fundraising page for you? Do they want to be allowed to register multiple people for an event? Don't assume that you know what your volunteers require. Read the fine print If you believe you've made a decision on a fund-raising platform, make sure that you or someone who has a legal/contract background go through the contract to make sure that you're not signing something that's not sustainable, or could increase costs. It's crucial to note that there's a lot of turnover in the business of online fundraising and you should ensure that you've read your contract for contingencies in case the company you're hiring is bought.

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