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Facebook Causes Top $10,000,000

13 July 2009 2 Comments

Facebook Causes has topped $10,000,000 in funds raised in just 2 years. Surprisingly, half of that came in the past 6 months. Despite the lousy economy, people are still giving and an increasing number are giving via Facebook.

Consider these numbers from the Causes blog:

  • 26,000 Causes have received a donation
  • $25 median donation
  • $5,000,000 donated in 2009
  • $1.4 million donated via the Birthday Wish feature

The Birthday Wish feature is of particular interest because it has raised so much money in such a short time. It’s a very simple app that allows a user to donate their birthday to their favorite cause. This is a Facebook twist on the peer-to-peer campaign that makes it simple for you to ask friends to make a donation to your favorite cause in lieu of a birthday present. The success of which, you can’t afford to overlook as a fundraiser.

With the $10,000,000 mark reached, more nonprofits will be creating Facebook Causes. If you haven’t created one, keep in mind the fundamentals of fundraising before you do.  You still have to make a strong case for support and you have to present a clear call to action. These still apply whether your online or meeting a donor face-to-face.

About The Author
Jeff Stanger is a fundraiser, author, and talk show host. To contact him about speaking to your group or to learn more about his consulting services, contact him here.

2 Comments »

  • Katie Kowalski said:

    I’m actually surprised that the organization I work for, which has members that are extremely active on Facebook, has not yet utilized this medium to generate more awareness (and more funds) for the programs we sponsor, including scholarships. Will definitely make this suggestion!

  • Matt Zelenak said:

    Jeffrey Stanger, I presume? Well, I took the initiative of the posting on Craigslist I saw this morning and was able to track you down on Facebook, LinkedIn, and your blog, but still no luck with Twitter. Although, I’ve only been working on this for about 20 minutes *grin*

    So what is the next step? I am trying to be as competently informal as possible, as this seems to be the attitude you are looking for. Please contact me with further steps on this internship scavenger hunt!

    Thanks

    Matt Zelenak

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