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Dr. Richard D. Waters April 10, 2015 E-Philanthropy on the Social Web
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The Role of the Internet in Fundraising 1999: $2.7 million raised online 2001: $110 million raised online 2004: $350 million raised online 2005: $750 million raised online 2008: $15.2 billion raised online Each of these years were strongly influenced by tragedy. But, the Internet has become a standard component of nonprofits’ fundraising plans. Despite the recent gains ($33 billion in 2014), it still represents less than 10% of total donations.
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Synonyms: peer to peer fundraising, personal fundraising, group fundraising, viral fundraising, grassroots fundraising Traditional Peer-to-Peer NPO Organizational One-Way Communication Expensive Controlled Messaging Personal Two-Way Interactivity Inexpensive Uncontrolled Messaging Two Approaches to Community Building
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What do people respond to on Facebook? 2014 Journal of Public Relations Research study by Saxton and Waters
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Communication Styles and Response by the Public on Twitter are Similar to Facebook. But what if we hashtagged this? 2015 Advances in Social Work by Saxton, Niyirora, Guo, and Waters
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Based on tweets from National Health Council members’ 75,934 tweets from Jan- Aug 2014 Members include for-profit and nonprofit Guess whose tweets were less impactful?
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Theory of Engaged Communication Disclosure Organization & Individual Message Content Publicity/Promotion Information-Sharing Dialogue Community-Building What strategic function of public relations does it serve Message Characteristics Length of message Hashtags used Links Multi-media Increased Stakeholder Engagement # of Likes, Shares, Favorites # of Comments, Conversations
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Questions? Dr. Richard D. Waters, Associate Professor, School of Management, University of San Francisco rdwaters@usfca.edu rdwaters@usfca.edu @WatersUSF
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