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Penn State THON Peer-to-Peer with iModules
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Objective Leverage student engagement and social media to further THON’s fundraising effort by allowing students to self-promote their participation in THON How? Peer-to-Peer fundraising pages What is Peer-to-Peer fundraising? 1 st Iteration
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What is THON? Largest student run philanthropy in the world Extremely independent Committed to Success – 31,768 iModules transaction last year – $2,312,455 total -> $694,800 through p2p pages
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How Does THON Work? Individual fundraising Amount raised determines chances of dancing Competitive or not
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What do We Really Want? Provide individual pages for orgs & dancers Link to social media Track giving Control content Run almost entirely by THON
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Run Almost Entirely by THON Theme that carries throughout – Dancer mgmt., template design, content control Limit our risk – Sealed sub community Train THON captains as super admins What do we have to do – Setup new designations
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Communication Google Docs Spreadsheet – New designations setup – Also Contains: Giving Link Page Link Edit Link Content Writer Information
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Workflow Who does what? – Designation setup – Page Creation – Content Admin Setup
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Social Media Use already available plugin Custom External Links
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Track Giving Designations – Used to credit orgs and dancers Appeal Codes – Used to track p2p vs. general donation
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Control Content THON monitors all Captains are content approvers Orgs and dancers are content writers
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Control Content
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Super Admins are setup through the main community
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Control Content Content Approvers & Writers are only sub- community content admins
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