Your Simple 5-Point Plan for Giving Tuesday on December 1 #GivingTuesday

Your Simple 5-Point Plan for Giving Tuesday on November 30 #GivingTuesday

Julia Claire Campbell Fundraising, Marketing, Nonprofits, Online Fundraising Leave a Comment

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I encourage all nonprofits, social change agents, activists, and anyone who wants to change the world through generosity and kindness to celebrate this year’s global day of unity on November 30 – Giving Tuesday! 

According to to Charity Navigator, “An astonishing $2.47 billion was donated to U.S. nonprofits by a reported 34.8 million people on GivingTuesday, December 1, 2020, according to Giving Tuesday, Inc., the nonprofit behind the movement and eponymous hashtag #GivingTuesday. That amount, described as a “massive swell of generosity”, reflected a 29% increase in donations compared to 2019.”

So much more than a simple fundraising event, Giving Tuesday is a global movement, shedding light on the vital work done by the nonprofit sector every single day, as well as encouraging everyday people to give back in any way they can. 

The best part is that you don’t have to create a complicated campaign to join in the fun. 

Watch the video below and check out the blog post below for nonprofit examples:

Here is a 5-point plan for celebrating the spirit and the intention of Giving Tuesday:

1. Tell your personal story. 

Take out your phone and shoot a quick video telling us how you started in this work and why it’s important to you. 

Share on social channels, tag co-workers and challenge them to share their story.

Giving Tuesday campaign

Your Simple 5-Point Plan for Giving Tuesday on December 1 #GivingTuesday

Your Simple 5-Point Plan for Giving Tuesday on December 1 #GivingTuesday

2. Showcase others. 

You don’t have to have a huge, comprehensive marketing plan to participate in Giving Tuesday! 

Follow the hashtag and comment on what other organizations, businesses, and people are doing. 

Share the best content that you can find, and save it in your Google Drive for inspiration later.

Giving Tuesday campaign

Giving Tuesday campaign

Giving Tuesday campaign

3. Spread the love. 

Go outside (following safe social distancing guidelines) and write a “love note” on someone’s driveway in chalk. 

Hug your loved ones (virtually if necessary) and tell them how much they mean to you.

Write handwritten notes to anyone who has made your life a little bit better in the past few weeks.

If you don’t have note cards, send emails or record voicemails.

Giving Tuesday campaign

Giving Tuesday campaign

4. Say thank you. 

Gratitude is a part of generosity. 

If you are feeling grateful, let others know.

It could be something as small as a hot cup of coffee, or something as large as being able to keep your job when so many are out of work. 

Giving Tuesday campaign

Giving Tuesday campaign

Giving Tuesday campaign

5. Don’t compare yourself. 

Some organizations have been preparing fundraising campaigns for weeks now, and some have big marketing and fundraising budgets. 

Don’t compare yourself if you are a small nonprofit. 

Often, being smaller means you can be more nimble, and create content on the fly without going through an arduous committee process. 

Giving Tuesday campaign

Please share your ideas with me on Twitter by tagging @JuliaCSocial or on Instagram by tagging @JuliaCampbell77 – I would love to see what you are doing today! 

 

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