In our previous blog we spoke about this time of year being a time for new beginnings, reflection and new plans. Springtime also brings with it a renewed energy and encourages that urge to get outside in the fresh sunshine.
When do the clocks change 2024?
On Sunday 31st March, the clocks spring forward an hour. Could this bring with it the start of warmer weather and sunnier days? (Spring showers are probably more likely!).
The clocks going forward might mean we lose an hour, but we’re choosing to see it as a wonderful opportunity to seize supporters and motivate them to ‘Spring to Action’ for your worthy cause.
Whether it’s through volunteering their time, or making a monetary donation, the start of a new season is always a good time to launch new fundraising plans to bring your community of donors together to enact vital change.
Fundraising Ideas for the Clock Change
You might be reading this as a donor, looking for ways to donate your time or money. Or you might be working for a charity, responsible for mobilising your supporters to raise money for your good cause. Whichever group you fall into, here are some fundraising ideas that are perfect for turning something as little as an hour into a fundraising opportunity.
Donate An Hour of Your Time
Lose it or use it? The concept of losing an hour of our time this clock change got us thinking about how else your supporters could use an hour of their time for good.
Encourage your donors to put an hour of their time to good use by volunteering for your charitable cause. Whether it’s using their expertise to help with accounts or marketing, or bucket shaking at an event, something as little as an hour could really help.
Buy Back an Hour
Time can be hard to come by and we don’t always have enough of it to go around. Let’s face it, every hour of your time as a charity is precious. Why not ask your donors and supporters to buy you back an hour by sparing an hour of their wages?
Volunteering time can be tricky so if supporters can’t spare an hour of their time, maybe they could donate an hour’s pay to your charitable cause instead? Ask donors to buy you that lost hour back. Here’s why a fundraiser as simple as this can work so well.
60 Minute Challenges
What 60 minute challenges could be done to garner sponsorships? A sponsored swim, run, walk or cycle all make great sporty challenges!
Encourage people to get involved and donate – Spending an hour doing a sports related challenge a couple of times a week is a very doable way to get people involved in fundraising.
Spring Sell-a-Thon
How much can you sell in 60 minutes? It could be spring bulbs, blooming flowers, cakes, cookies – The list is literally endless!
All you need to do is ask your supporters to sell something of their choice for one dedicated hour and see how much money they can raise! You could even tie this in with a Spring Fair or event with lots of different stalls selling different things.
This Spring, Digital Fundraising is easy to Integrate with Donater
Here at Donater we have a suite of fundraising tools specifically designed to make giving easier. Easier for the donor to make a donation, and easier for charitable organisations to receive that all-important fundraising.
Our suite of online fundraising tools include:
A dedicated online fundraising page, personalised to your charity or good cause. Supporters will immediately recognise your branding and thus, trust that they are in the right place to make a donation. Online fundraising pages are easy to share online via a handy link, and can be easily linked to your website with a ‘Donate Now’ button.
QR codes. We’ve all become more accustomed to QR codes with the NHS Covid app, so you’ll know how quick and easy it is to scan one with your smartphone. QR codes can be just as handy for taking donations. All your supporter has to do is scan the QR code with their smartphone, and it will take them to an online donation page. Once there, they can choose to donate with a tap via Google Pay or Apple Pay, or pay with their bank details. QR codes are a great addition to any physical marketing about your event, such as posters or newsletters as well as transforming a traditional donation box into a mobile way of taking digital donations.
NFC Tags. Our NFC tags take the above QR code concept a step further, and enable any supporter of yours with an NFC enabled smartphone to merely tap the tag or sticker. They will then be taken to an online donation page where they can make their donation quickly and simply. These work better with in-person events, but could easily be placed at the entrance to your charity or on collection boxes so visitors can donate to your cause if they wish.
Get in touch
If you would like to discuss how Donater could help your charitable cause to raise money digitally, contact us.
How will you be gaining back that hour and fundraising this Spring? We’d love to hear your ideas too! You can tag us on Instagram or Facebook.
How to Use The Clock Change to Your Fundraising Advantage
In our previous blog we spoke about this time of year being a time for new beginnings, reflection and new plans. Springtime also brings with it a renewed energy and encourages that urge to get outside in the fresh sunshine.
When do the clocks change 2024?
On Sunday 31st March, the clocks spring forward an hour. Could this bring with it the start of warmer weather and sunnier days? (Spring showers are probably more likely!).
The clocks going forward might mean we lose an hour, but we’re choosing to see it as a wonderful opportunity to seize supporters and motivate them to ‘Spring to Action’ for your worthy cause.
Whether it’s through volunteering their time, or making a monetary donation, the start of a new season is always a good time to launch new fundraising plans to bring your community of donors together to enact vital change.
Fundraising Ideas for the Clock Change
You might be reading this as a donor, looking for ways to donate your time or money. Or you might be working for a charity, responsible for mobilising your supporters to raise money for your good cause. Whichever group you fall into, here are some fundraising ideas that are perfect for turning something as little as an hour into a fundraising opportunity.
Donate An Hour of Your Time
Lose it or use it? The concept of losing an hour of our time this clock change got us thinking about how else your supporters could use an hour of their time for good.
Encourage your donors to put an hour of their time to good use by volunteering for your charitable cause. Whether it’s using their expertise to help with accounts or marketing, or bucket shaking at an event, something as little as an hour could really help.
Buy Back an Hour
Time can be hard to come by and we don’t always have enough of it to go around. Let’s face it, every hour of your time as a charity is precious. Why not ask your donors and supporters to buy you back an hour by sparing an hour of their wages?
Volunteering time can be tricky so if supporters can’t spare an hour of their time, maybe they could donate an hour’s pay to your charitable cause instead? Ask donors to buy you that lost hour back. Here’s why a fundraiser as simple as this can work so well.
60 Minute Challenges
What 60 minute challenges could be done to garner sponsorships? A sponsored swim, run, walk or cycle all make great sporty challenges!
Encourage people to get involved and donate – Spending an hour doing a sports related challenge a couple of times a week is a very doable way to get people involved in fundraising.
Spring Sell-a-Thon
How much can you sell in 60 minutes? It could be spring bulbs, blooming flowers, cakes, cookies – The list is literally endless!
All you need to do is ask your supporters to sell something of their choice for one dedicated hour and see how much money they can raise! You could even tie this in with a Spring Fair or event with lots of different stalls selling different things.
This Spring, Digital Fundraising is easy to Integrate with Donater
Here at Donater we have a suite of fundraising tools specifically designed to make giving easier. Easier for the donor to make a donation, and easier for charitable organisations to receive that all-important fundraising.
Our suite of online fundraising tools include:
A dedicated online fundraising page, personalised to your charity or good cause. Supporters will immediately recognise your branding and thus, trust that they are in the right place to make a donation. Online fundraising pages are easy to share online via a handy link, and can be easily linked to your website with a ‘Donate Now’ button.
QR codes. We’ve all become more accustomed to QR codes with the NHS Covid app, so you’ll know how quick and easy it is to scan one with your smartphone. QR codes can be just as handy for taking donations. All your supporter has to do is scan the QR code with their smartphone, and it will take them to an online donation page. Once there, they can choose to donate with a tap via Google Pay or Apple Pay, or pay with their bank details. QR codes are a great addition to any physical marketing about your event, such as posters or newsletters as well as transforming a traditional donation box into a mobile way of taking digital donations.
NFC Tags. Our NFC tags take the above QR code concept a step further, and enable any supporter of yours with an NFC enabled smartphone to merely tap the tag or sticker. They will then be taken to an online donation page where they can make their donation quickly and simply. These work better with in-person events, but could easily be placed at the entrance to your charity or on collection boxes so visitors can donate to your cause if they wish.
Get in touch
If you would like to discuss how Donater could help your charitable cause to raise money digitally, contact us.
How will you be gaining back that hour and fundraising this Spring? We’d love to hear your ideas too! You can tag us on Instagram or Facebook.