3 Ways To Make An Impact In 2017
With technology firmly planting its roots into the third sector and millennials becoming the driving force in 2017; its hard not to get excited about the direct impact both these elements will have on the fundraising world.
Here are 3 measurable and achievable ways to help you make your mark on the third sector in 2017:
1. Silent Auction Technology
Are you hosting a fundraising event this year? Use award-winning silent auction technology that can be tailored to your specific event to maximise your fundraising efforts. The technology is built to be simple, fun and interactive; it brings silent auctions to life with its competitive element which inevitably will help you raise more vital funds!
Tried and tested:
NSPCC used our cutting-edge technology at their fundraising event, here’s what they had to say:
The team at Givergy delivered for us yet again at the Childline Ball 2016. They provided great customer service prior to the event and on the night to our guests. We wanted to get a bit of competition going in the room by splitting it into two halves and getting the two sides competing. The Givergy team were brilliant at enabling us to do this and were able to make quick calculations whenever we wanted to announce figures throughout the evening. The team are incredibly friendly and a pleasure to work with. Amy Lancaster-Smith, Special Events Team Manager, NSPCC
How to get started:
Email uk.enquiries@givergy.com or give us a call 020 7524 7813. Well be more than happy to set up a web demo or arrange a meeting to demonstrate the product in person. In the meantime, check out our website.
2. Givergy.com
Do you have access to a thrilling experience or an invaluable item? Givergy.com innovatively brings what was only a dream to reality through an online auction or prize draw. Your custom campaign will be globally accessible, empowering you to reach a mass audience!
Tried and tested:
St John Ambulance auctioned Andy Murray signed memorabilia:
“It was the first time I was looking at online auctions and didn’t know where to begin or what questions to ask but the Givergy team were amazing! They were patient, they were clear, they were efficient and the campaign surpassed our expectations and brought more than we had ever imagined for a single effort.” Fabia Barbosa, Events Officer
How to get started:
To learn about how you could benefit from auctioning your lot items on Givergy.com, email enquiries@givergy.com or give us a call on 020 7524 7813. In the meantime, check out some of the charities that are currently using Givergy.com.
3. GivGo (Powered by Givergy)
Do you have a corporate partner? Shake up your strategy with GivGo. Corporates can run an online auction, prize draw, or accept donations on a bespoke and secure website which is limited to their employee base, in order to raise more for charity!
Tried and tested:
We were thrilled when our first auction raised over 10,000. Since creating our site we ran three auctions raising money that simply wouldn’t have come in otherwise. Leading Professional Service Firm
How to get started:
Take a look at our demo site to check out how to use the platform or email enquiries@givgo.co to find out how you can raise more through your corporate partner using GivGo.
If you’d like to learn more about how Givergy can help you make an impact, don’t hesitate to contact us!
Ben Crook
Chief Operating Officer
Ben is at the forefront of every project in Givergy, listing and actioning constant improvements across the business. With over a decade of experience in the charity and events sector he brings a deep understanding of what the fundraising industry needs to operate effectively and efficiently.
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