In today’s competitive landscape, paid advertising empowers any organization to stand out. Depending on the audience you’re trying to reach, you can use traditional methods to promote your fundraisers, like radio or print ads. However, online paid advertising allows you to tap into way more prospects, even if you’re trying to target a local audience.
Believe it or not, you can get started with paid advertising for free. After applying for the Google Ad Grants program, approved nonprofits receive free credits to spend on Google Ads.
Once you’re approved, you can spend up to $329 per day to create ads that lead to pages on your nonprofit’s website. You choose the keywords you want to target, then write an ad that encourages readers to click through to your website. Google places these ads at the top of the search engine results page for your chosen terms.
This is a great way to ask for donations, whether you’re connecting with new donors or retaining current ones. Promote your event pages, campaign pages, donation forms, or any other web pages that will push your mission forward.
How to Ask for Donations with Social Media
When to Use Social Media
Asking for donations on social media is a more casual version of asking for donations via email. It’s a type of mass communication that you can use on a pretty regular basis.
Having said that, you shouldn’t expect to receive any major gifts just because you made a few donation appeals on Twitter. Using social media as a fundraising tool is almost more about spreading the word about your cause.
The best possible scenario is using social media to inform followers about your nonprofit and direct them to your online donation page, where they can make a contribution. But even if they don’t give, you’ve at least put your organization’s mission on their newsfeeds.
Resources Needed
#1: First, you’ll need to find a social media platform that works for you and your donors. If all of your supporters use Facebook but all of your efforts are focused on Instagram, you’re missing the point.
#2: Then, promote your online donation page on the platform. In each post, provide followers with a link to your donation form and explain why you’re asking for contributions. You can even post pictures and videos!
#3: If you can, set up a donation page on Facebook. Some online donation page providers have options for their nonprofit customers to place a version of the donation form within a tab on Facebook. That way, donors can give via Facebook without ever leaving the site.