Arizona Gives Day
What is Arizona Gives Day? Background of Arizona Gives Day 2013 Campaign Results Thinking about 2014
What is Arizona Gives Day? –Collaboration between Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits and Arizona Grantmakers Forum –24 hours –Completely Online –Goals: Raise public awareness Increase nonprofit capacity Increase individual giving
Benefits of NAME participating –Engage new donors –Strengthen social media presence –Link arms with 800+ nonprofits statewide to promote our sector –Access new online giving tools –Serve more people –Collaborate with new partners –Raise money for a specific project –Teambuilding and excitement around our mission
How it Works 1) Nonprofits create a profile using an online giving platform
How it Works 2) Nonprofits across Arizona spread the word
How it Works 3) Everyone goes online on April 9, 2014
How it Works 4) Find, learn about, and contribute to causes you care about
How it Works 5) Raise funds and compete for prizes In 2013, 40 different nonprofits received incentive prizes, totaling $179,500 There were categories for small and large nonprofits to compete in.
Why Arizona Gives Day Responding to needs of nonprofits: –Public education about nonprofits –#1 challenge of our members: fundraising Needs of philanthropic community –AZ Ranks 40th for average charitable donations –Reduce pressure on institutional donors National trend of online giving days –Minnesota – launched in $70 million to date raised –Colorado – launched in 2010 – over $36 million to date raised
2013 Campaign Results 8,584 Donors and $928,541 Nonprofits: –647 received donations (80% of the 807 registered) –Median of $395; 25% raised $1,000 or more that day –Continued raising money after Arizona Gives Day –75% of organizations that raised money said they received donations they would not otherwise have received and 77% said they had attracted new donors
Our 2013 Results Dollars raised: Number of donors: Number of new donors:
What is the cost? 6.9% transaction fee from each donation Breakdown: –4.9% Credit Card Processing and Razoo –2% Held in fund at Arizona Community Foundation for Arizona Gives Day Campaign
How was the date of April 9, 2014 chosen? Intentionally avoid year-end giving Capitalize on winter visitors Education opportunity – the need exists year round There is no “perfect” time
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