Just relying on one or two sources of donation revenue can put your nonprofit in a tricky situation if they should dry up.
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Just relying on one or two sources of donation revenue can put your nonprofit in a tricky situation if they should dry up.
Diversifying fundraising efforts means that you offer multiple ways donors can give. Some of our favorite ways to diversify giving options are: monthly donations, SmartAskTM, Text-to-Give, and most importantly (what we're going to cover today) Round-Ups!
Now, we told you that Round-Ups solve some of the problems nonprofits face. So, let’s dig into how Round-Ups can do this for YOU:
Round-Ups helps with competition amongst nonprofits because when a donor signs up for your nonprofit program, they’re signed up for your nonprofit program. Even if they make one off donations to other nonprofits, every time they swipe their card, be it for a haircut or groceries, your nonprofit will get that Round-Up change.
Round-Ups help reduce donor fatigue because a donor doesn’t have to make a decision every time a donation is made. There’s no ask. Well, there is one, but just one! When the donor initially signs up on your donate page they simply have to create an account, link their card, and add a max monthly giving cap. And just like that, they’re good to go!
Round-Ups help overcome donor’s feelings of having limited resources to give because they allow donors to make small, manageable donations that can create a substantial impact over time.
For example:
This adds up overtime. If that $4.50 covers a daily latte on a workday commute that would mean your nonprofit gets an extra $2.5 a week, $10 a month, and $120 a year!
Because it breaks up these donations into spare change roundups, donors are less likely to feel the financial burden of supporting your nonprofit organization. Plus, they get the joy of making a difference each and every day.
Round-Ups is one of our most popular services that lets donors passively donate their spare change from their everyday credit/debit card purchases to YOUR nonprofit.
Okay, let's break this down:
*keep in mind there is always a leaky bucket, and that's where retention and stewardship come into play - read our stewardship blogs to learn how to keep your donors.
This is similar to the roundup prompts you might be familiar with at some grocery story and business checkouts. The reason you see these everywhere is, again, that they work! Panera Bread, for example, in 2020 reported that their roundup program raised over $2.5 million for charity.
But unlike at Panera Bread with Round-Ups, donors don’t have to accept a prompt to donate with each purchase. All they have to do is swipe that card. Suddenly, that afternoon latte does double the good—for the donor and your nonprofit.
Round-Ups work.
Not only that, but also Round-Ups allow for a consistent donor-gratification, which increases the life-time of individual donors and the likelihood that they’ll share with their friends and family this new, simple and unique way that they can donate to your organization.
Discover how to maximize your impact and how to choose the right Round-Up program for your nonprofit.