Understanding The Power of Collective Giving
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Understanding The Power of Collective Work
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AboutNext in Nonprofits provides new social fundraising and communications ideas and consulting for growth.
NextInNonprofits.com
#CollectiveGiving
CommitChange Fundraising and donor management.Solved.
CommitChange.com
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Today• Creating millions of philanthropists• Social giving days (#GivingTuesday)• Sharing data • Next steps
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Millions of philanthropists• $335 billion in
charitable giving in 2013
• 72% from individuals• Institutional giving is
constrained more than individuals.
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Institutional philanthropy
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Institutional philanthropy
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History of seeing collective giving
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Millions of philanthropists• $335 billion in
charitable giving in 2013
• 72% from individuals• Institutional giving is
constrained more than individuals.
#CollectiveGiving
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Giving days start to show data• Some giving days,
like GiveMN, use a single platform
• #GivingTuesday estimates $45.68 million by aggregating data
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Adding more value in data• Siloed sites have
begun creating more donor profile information.
• CommitChange is opening their API to aggregated data
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Opening the API• Most donation processing has been built
in silos.• Users – charities in this case – need to
start using platforms that allow aggregation of data to understand impact.
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Charities and donors - together• Fear of fraud has
been a huge issue in charitable giving, including in 2015
• Watchdog groups say more data is the way to improve nonprofits and outcomes
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Charities and donors - togetherThe issue isn’t a need for more regulation, but more conversation. Donors need to see what others are doing.
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Charities must begin the pushIt’s not about scarcity, it is about sharing to create abundance.
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Choose an open platform
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Whether CommitChange or a home-brewed
platform, look to find a way to share what your
charity knows.
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Ask your donors to share
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Start looking at existing data
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Clean your own data to be able to use standard
schema. Our institutional philanthropy friends
may help…
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Participate in social giving
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#GivingTuesday, local giving days, or shared
fundraisers with partner organizations.
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Like any movement…
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Share these thoughts with other nonprofits.
Bring them to sector conferences, and ask if
secrecy has ever created more giving.
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Your thoughts
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Questions, comments or any other related
ideas?
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Thank you!
#CollectiveGiving
Steve Boland, Next in Nonprofits
@NextNonprofits
Roderick Campbell, CommitChange
@CommitChange