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Most people I teach are amateur fundraisers. They aren't working for large charities with multi-million pound income and teams of people running their fundraising campaigns - they bare often volunteers looking for hundreds of pounds to solve a local problem. These are difficult times and many of these groups are realising they need to switch from asking a small number of people for a lot of money through bid-writing and start thinking about asking a larger number of people for smaller amounts of money through more traditional tin-rattling. So how can the internet help them achieve their goals? This presentation usually takes about 45 minutes and runs through some practical tips to help them face their fundraising challenges.

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Fundraising and the internet

Mark WalkerSCIPICT Champion for the South East

About SCIP

• IT services and training to charities and community groups

• Social enterprise founded in 1996• Based in Brighton• Regional ICT Champion for south east

Fundraising and the internet

• Popular course created in 2001• Usually 3 hours• Very practical, try to get people to use

the time to actually do some fundraising

How can the internet help?

1. Improve fundraising skills2. Research that supports your bids

– Where’s the money?– Who else is doing what I do?– What evidence is there that it’s needed?

3. Raising money online

Improve your fundraising

• Practise makes perfect• Top tips, latest techniques, news

updates, legal requirements• Reminds us what we know we should

be doing already…

Useful websites

• Most of us are amateur fundraisiers

• Few have training or qualifications• Few have clear role• Web is great for learning from the

professionals• Learn ‘How To’ be a good

fundraiser

FREE RESOURCESinclude excellent factsheets about

a range of fundraising topics

Lots of useful fundraising info on NCVO website, some of it hidden

under ‘Sustainable Funding Project’

Research on the internet

• Local/Regional/National/International• Up to date news, statistics, opinions,

networks, email addresses, related activities, intelligence, gossip

• Look for incoming information via email sign-up

Local Information

East Sussex Bidding Bulletinwww.eastsussex.gov.uk/community/funding/updates

West Sussex Searchable Databasewww.open4community.info/westsussex

Is this the most comprehensive funding digest produced

by a local authority?www.eastsussex.gov.uk ->

search for Funding News

Sign up for free searches using a range of options to narrow your

search to your specific needs plus email alerts and updates

National/International

Funding Central www.fundingcentral.org.uk

UK Gov Statistics www.statistics.gov.uk

Google www.google.co.uk

Brings together all sorts of useful information

With free searches using a range of options to narrow your

search to your specific needs plus email alerts and updates

Use Government data to help prove the case to support

your grant applications

Use your postcode to create a map of your local area and the

public data available about it

This includes health, education, housing and other information,

available to download and/or as graphs and charts

to include in your bids

Raising money online

• No magic solution• Part of sustained fundraising strategy• Can be expensive to take funds online -

setting up + ongoing fees• Easiest place to start is to use services such

as CAF and GiveNow• Can also set up online shops

Possible solutions

• eBay - charity partners• Justgiving.com• Virgin Money Giving• Facebook• Twitter

How can the internet help?

• Improve fundraising skills• Research that supports your bids

– Where’s the money?– Who else is doing what I do?– What evidence is there that it’s needed?

• Raising money online

Fundraising and the Internet

• www.fundingcentral.org.uk• www.icthubknowledgebase.org.uk• www.slideshare.net/scipmark

• Mark Walker, SCIP– 01273 234049– mark@scip.org.uk– www.scip.org.uk