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Which Fundraising Event is Right for Your Organization?

Which Fundraising Event IS RIGHT FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION? FUNDRAISING, IN GENERAL Nearly 50% of all charities use special events as a way to raise money-and that the charities they ranked spend an average of $1.33 to raise $1 at special events. The average For every 1,000 fundraising emails sent, a nonprofit raises $17. American supports 4.45 charities. 13.27% of final donations came 69% of Americans directly though social media. give charitable donations. Monthly donors give 42% more in one-year than one-time 10% of annual 64% of donations are made by women. giving occurs on the last three days of the year. donors. WALK- A - THONS & BIKE- A - THONS 2% 2% 3% 2% Toilets (one 5% 6% Event T-shirts (prove $40 port-a-potty per 50 racers) and cleanup you were there!) 6% 6% Water and 2% Online snacks ($3 a head) fund-raising commissions 6% 7% Race gear (for each 3% Signage; runner, a $3 start and finish AVERAGE DISPERSION OF FUNDS RAISED tracking microchip & a 15 cent bib) lines 6% 5% Pre- and 7% Fences and post-event furniture (tents, barricades (to keep spectators from straying onto the course) tables, chairs and 7% a truck to haul them) 48% 8% Permits and 6% Entertainment ($750 for an event 7% security (think 20 cops at $40 an hour and a $500 8% emcee; $1,500 for a venue rental and backup ambulance) a sound system) 48% Net proceeds to charity Walk/run/ It's not uncommon for only 50 cents of every dollar raised at a 64% of Millennials cycling event fundraisers who send more prefer to fundraise through than 15 emails raise 76% more charity "thon" walk/run/ than non-email to reach the cycling events. senders. cause it aims to benefit. THEMED "RUNS" In a 2013 study, 27% participated in mud runs, 26% in obstacle races, 21% in paint runs, 11% in adventure races, 10% in night/glow runs and 4% in zombie runs. 27% 26% 21% 11% In the past 5 years, participation in adventure 60% of The Non-traditional Color Run running events in this country drew a record 4 million participants in 10% entrants have never even run 4% a 5K. racing was up 2013 211%. SALES (GARAGE, SCRIP, BAKE, ETC.) Schools and other non-profits raise $1.7 billion each year by selling popular consumer Great Lakes Scrip Center reports As of 2010, there are over 1,000 that more than 17,000 non-profit organizations have raised more than $500 million with scrip fundraising. fundraising companies in the United States offering their products and services to schools and their associated nonprofits. items. SOURCES: https://www.charitywatch.org/charitywatch-articles/misunderstanding-special-events-philanthrop y-leader-39-s-column-cites-flawed-study/5 http://www.marketwatch.com/story/guid/de2349a4-704F-11e0-9395-072128040cf6?page=2 http://www.nptechforgood.com/2014/06/08/14-must-know-stats-about-fundraising-social-media-a nd-mobile-technology/ http://www.donordrive.com/blog/stats-show-real-impact-of-social-fundraising/#.VbkQ6AViko http://www.runningusa.org/state-of-sport-nontraditional http://school-bites.com/rethinking-the-school-bake-sale-is-this-fundraising-tk-all-that-its-cracked-u p-to-be/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_fundraising http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/fundraising-monthly-giving-programs Maximillion event creators

Which Fundraising Event is Right for Your Organization?

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Want to try fundraising, but not sure which method to pursue? This handy infographic provides data and statistics on the most popular types of fundraisers

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