Friday, July 26, 2024

#FundraisingFriday | Everything You Need To Know About Our New GoFundMe


Support Survivors of Rape & Sexual Abuse To Tell Their Story (gofundme.com)

“Giving is not just about making a donation. It is about making a difference.”

Kathy Calvin

Having hired a Fundraising Coordinator several weeks ago (he’ll be making an appearance in a new Article very soon, but he’s also now featured on our Meet The Team page here!), one of his first tasks was to research different online platforms to use to fundraise for the Campaign. So, based on his research and recommendations, we’ve just created a GoFundMe and to launch the fundraising campaign; #FundraisingFriday for it, we thought we’d put together this Article which is full of everything you need to know…

Why We’re Fundraising

The funding raised on GoFundMe will largely go to two expenditures:

Firstly, it will fund marketing materials which may include banners and signs for events, business cards, posters to provide organisations with an easy way of advertising Shake My Hand, and other branded, promotional materials that are needed for our training sessions and awareness workshops. We really don’t want people to see this as having helped us put our logo on fancy paper! The way we would like you to look at it and think about it, is that – according to businessdit.com – organisations have had an 11% increase in business through having promotional materials. Now, imagine that 11% is 11 people. And this means that having promotional materials will help us to benefit ELEVEN MORE individuals. Eleven more people we can help and support to tell their story and report their experiences of rape and/or sexual abuse to the Police; and with the 2021 England and Wales Crime Survey stating that 63% of female Survivors of these crimes, state they have subsequently developed mental health ‘issues’ – imagine how many lives and minds we could save with that 11%! If anyone is wondering, the ways in which we will offer help and support for Survivors, can be found on this page of our website: Supporting | Shake My Hand (shakemyhanduk.blogspot.com).

The second expenditure being funded by your donations will be all other matters related to our ability to provide awareness workshops and training sessions which we talked about providing branded marketing materials for. These donations could fund aspects such as venue hire where a person-to-person facilitation is more relevant or appropriate and/or indicated or required over an online session. The impact intelligence can have on a person’s empathy and understanding of a topic and how this can materialise in a person’s response to relevant people, is no great secret. For Survivors of rape and/or sexual abuse to truly feel validated, informed, equal, and in no way ashamed or blamed for their experiences by professionals and organisations who could be placed – but not specifically trained – to help and support them; training and awareness-raising events can be necessary and – at the very least – useful. For anyone wondering, the training and awareness sessions we can facilitate can be found on this page of our website: Speaking Up | Shake My Hand (shakemyhanduk.blogspot.com).

Why We Chose GoFundMe

·       It is the largest social fundraising platform: the leading crowdfunding website.

·       The amount that the website has been known to have raised (£10 billion from over 120 million donations).

·       The tools which they supply to create a Fundraiser are easy – it is an easy process to set up a fundraiser.

·       There is no fee to start fundraising compared to other websites which can be expensive and require a lot of work to create.

·       There’s no pressure to reach your fundraising target/goal – it is up to the fundraiser to ensure the goal is achieved.

·       They have a Trust and Safety Team which is dedicated to protecting organisers and donors, so it is a safe and secure way to both raise funds and to make donations.

·       You’re able to refund donors if something isn’t right.

The First 5 Steps To Creating Our Fundraiser:

1.       The basic login details e.g. email address and creating a password.

2.       Verification steps e.g. an email and a text message to the phone number on the account.

3.       Creating and adding the correctly sized graphics (this step took the longest amount of time to complete) – fortunately GoFundMe tells you about the best size for the two areas where imagery can be added; the cover/profile photo and then we also decided to place an image in the ‘Campaign Story’ which provided more Campaign information that seemed better and more attractively presented than a wealth of text. All graphics/imagery were created via Canva, using their ‘custom size’ feature.

4.       Writing the ‘Campaign Story’ – having used the graphic to convey a lot of information regarding the services Shake My Hand provide and the statistics that motivate the Campaign, creating this part didn’t take up as much time as it likely would have if we had chosen to type everything.

5.       Finally, adding a ‘Team’ member – since it was the Founder who created the Campaign, we then had to add the Fundraising Coordinator’s email address (fundraising.shakemyhandcampaign@outlook.com – if you ever need it!) to the ‘Team’ feature on GoFundMe so that he would have access to the admin features and ultimately take charge of the account as is relevant to his responsibilities/role.

Launching #FundraisingFriday

It’s no secret that alliteration can go far in hashtags, so when we were considering some sort of traction for our GoFundMe on social media, using alliteration in some way seemed like a clever thought or idea! So, #FundraisingFriday was born! And again, we used Canva in this instance too by creating a Reel for Instagram using Canva’s ‘Your Story’ template for the sizing and layout/design ideas and inspiration. In putting Reels together these days, we keep in mind the statistics on the average duration of a Reel that people will watch the entirety of, and we knew this was an important thought to have in creating the #FundraisingFriday Reel together because it had the potential to be quite lengthy as we felt there was a lot of information appropriate to it. There were a lot of details we wanted to include in the Reel, so we had to sit down and edit out everything that wasn’t 100% necessary in order to make the Reel still of a standard that would lead us to our ultimate goal of securing donations.

So, every Friday from this date (26th July) we’ll be posting the Reel on our Instagram and we’ve also downloaded a version for our Twitter account and our Facebook page!

Support Survivors of Rape & Sexual Abuse To Tell Their Story (gofundme.com)

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