Dundee Group is now equiped to help non-profits bring in money as well as slow the outward flow. Sage Fundraising Online, a new software solution from Sage North America, will give organizations the tools to quickly, professionally, and inexpensively raise money using the internet.
We're going to be discussing all that you can do with Sage Fundraising Online in the next couple of weeks, but first we want to address some myths that you may have heard about fundraising on the internet. Check back every day this week for the truth about online fundraising!
Myth #5: Raising 10 percent of all gifts online is a great goal.
In January 2008, the Barack Obama campaign raised $28 million online—88 percent of the total funds raised. In fact, on one day that same month, the campaign raised $525,000 online in one hour. Many political campaigns, like most fundraising organizations, consider raising five to 10 percent of all funds online to be a success. But the incredible results of the Obama campaign should force many fundraisers to rethink those expectations.
Granted, most organizations don’t have the marketing power of a presidential candidate, or the deep financial and staff resources. But, there are two things the Obama campaign does that any organization can do: first, any organization can commit to making the Internet a major point of engagement with supporters; and second, any organization can commit to offering a variety of messages and giving options.
As a final thought, consider this year as an opportunity. The vast social shift happening online will create winners and losers. Organizations that set high goals and truly commit to online fundraising will reach and retain more donors in the coming years. Be one of the winners.
You can read all five myths in a PDF on our website, or learn more about Sage Fundraising Online! Keep reading next week for information about this new software and what it can do for your non-profit organization.


