How Nonprofits Can Use AllStar Fundraiser to Build Stronger Community Participation
This article argues that nonprofits build stronger participation when they remove friction and make the fundraiser feel easy to join, explain, and repeat.
Fundraising Resources
Learn how schools, nonprofits, and local organizers can raise more money without exhausting their supporters, volunteers, or families.
Find What You Need
Library
This article argues that nonprofits build stronger participation when they remove friction and make the fundraiser feel easy to join, explain, and repeat.
This article argues that the best fundraiser is not the one with the biggest one-time spike. It is the one that leaves the community willing to do it again.
This article gives schools and nonprofits a grounded way to decide whether AllStar Fundraiser is a fit. It focuses on audience, capacity, clarity, and repeatability instead of hype.
This article explains that the best fundraiser is the one a community can understand, support, and repeat. It focuses on fit, clarity, and volunteer capacity instead of novelty or size.
This article explains that the best fundraiser is the one a community can understand, support, and repeat. It focuses on fit, clarity, and volunteer capacity instead of novelty or size.
This article argues that low-margin product sales can damage brand trust because they turn support into an errand. It explains why friction matters more than habit.
This article explains that sweepstakes-style campaigns can fit better than product sales when the audience wants a simpler decision and the organization has the right legal setup.
This article argues that trust comes from clarity, not from more claims. It explains what a good FAQ or trust page should answer, how to reduce confusion, and why clarity raises participation.
This article argues that trust comes from clarity, not from more claims. It explains what a good FAQ or trust page should answer, how to reduce confusion, and why clarity raises participation.
This article explains that the best fundraiser is the one a community can understand, support, and repeat. It focuses on fit, clarity, and volunteer capacity instead of novelty or size.