fundraising
Friday Update – Lights, Camera, Action! – 9-25-15
The Friday Fundraising Update collects fundraising industry insights and success stories and delivers them to you each Friday from Ruffalo Noel Levitz.
‘Tis thebeloved season of sensational Emmy’s and a new season of binge-worthy fall shows. Join usthis Friday as we bring you TV themed poststhat will make your fundraising efforts the star of the show and have everyone cheeringfor an encore!
The Show Must Go On
Sometimes TV is not about the shows and the award ceremonies, but about the commercials. Prepare to be dazzled by Khaled Allen of The CauseVox Blog and his piece on TV commercials and nonprofit storytelling. Bravo!
Strike A Pose!
Ronald Pruitt’s post on 4aGoodCause is another nonprofit storytelling piece that is worthy of being in the spotlight. The elusive, noble Spider-Man is the premise of the article, from which Ronald draws his lessons. Now that’s entertainment!
A Class Act
Let’s bring it back to the basics. Susie Bowie guest writes on Beth Blog’sand draws from the timeless childhood classic, Sesame Street, to provide tips about Giving Days. Her post makes Giving Days feel as simple as your ABC’s and 123’s!
Say It On the Screen
There’s no doubt that video, whether it’s on television, Vine, or YouTube, influences our lives every day. Crowdfunding campaigns have been amplifying the message with video for years. The student-led Prague Quadrennial campaign by the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama met 178% of their goal with a great narrative, social media shares, project updates, and an excellent video. Check it out on their project page, made possible with our ScaleFunder platform.