Your Campaign Fundraiser Guide


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Fundraising Champion Basics

How do I become a Fundraising Champion?

If you weren't invited to fundraise for an organization, you can still sign up! Just visit the organization's profile and click the "Fundraise" button.

What Link Do I Share?

You'll want to share the link created for your fundraising page found in your Fundraising Toolkit.

If you share the main campaign link, your supporters will still be able to donate to your specific page!

How do I get the Word Out?

To get the word out about the campaign, you'll want to communicate with your contacts through email messages, social media posts, and word of mouth. Check out some of the sample content below for ideas of what to post and when!

What am I Responsible for?

  • As a Fundraising Champion you're responsible for getting the word out about the campaign, and encouraging your network to support your fundraiser and the organization that you are fundraising for!
  • The Nonprofit Leaders for the Organization you are supporting will likely have a goal in place that they are hoping to reach during the campaign and you are responsible for helping them to reach that goal! You should set an individual goal for your fundraiser to let your friends and family know what portion of your organization's goal you are hoping to help achieve.
  • Most importantly, you are responsible for having fun with your fundraising efforts and working to share enthusiasm and support for your organization and the causes and objectives you are helping to support. Create a fun video and colorful, passionate thank you message. These small gestures can go a long way for your organization's fundraising efforts!

Fundraising Champion Communication Guides


Resources You Can Use to Help Get the Word Out

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