1. Teenage Cancer Trust
No-one has utilised and benefited from online fundraising
platforms more than the Teenage Cancer Trust. A charity supporting teenagers,
it has shown all the vitality, innovation and energy of its beneficiary. Stephen Suttoncaught
the attention of the nation through his blog on living with bowel cancer.
Through JustGiving, he was able to
raise 4.2 million pounds as an ambassador for the charity, this figure
continues to grow after his death.
Fin and Jack from the YouTube channel, JacksGap, exceeded their
target of $100,000, raising $177,496
on fundraising platform Prizeo. Whilst sister charity, Team Cancer
America auctioned off a dance lesson
with Cody Simpson on Omaze. Teenage Cancer Trust continues to move
forward, exploring new digital fundraising platforms.
2. Unicef
In terms of figures, top of the leader board is Unicef, with
their online raffle
for a walk-on role in the most recent Star Wars film. Unicef worked
with with Disney and with the help of PR from J.J. Abram’s team, the raffle raised $4.26 million! Raffles,
unlike auctions, don’t just limit prizes to affluent individuals, they open it
up to the masses and Unicef have demonstrated that this is where the big bucks
are made. Omaze and CharityStars also offer their users raffle entries.
In a raffle in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, Justin Bieber raised
over $1 million for the appeal #GiveBackPhilipines. Unicef continues to
dominate the raffle realm of online fundraising.
3. Playstation CSR
Since 2006 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has gained
increasing momentum, developing new initiatives by which the big brands can give back.
In a partnership with online auction platform CharityStars, Sony has auctioned
50 limited edition PlayStation 4′s, raising a grand total of €100,000.
4. Clinton Foundation
With a growing awareness of the promotional value of social
media and celebrity ambassadors, charities can
go further with digital fundraising. The Clinton Foundation gets a spot in the
top ten for the personal commitment of their founders to using digital
fundraising. Bill and Hilary Clinton did not leave it to their other celebrityambassadors, stepping up; they offered a lucky
winner the chance to join the couple for lunch. This particular
auction raised $500,000, whilst the chance to shadow the former president went
for a quarter of a million dollars. The auctions were hosted on US online
platform CharityBuzz.
5. Philippines Typhoon Hayan appeal
Whilst this emergency appeal wasn’t run by an individual charity,
numerous charities such as Tear Fund, Unicef and Oxfam united to combat the
effects of this natural disaster. This is a shining example of new online
donation streams. ‘The Show You Care, Then Share’ app, enabled the appeal to
raise £25,000 by texting a £5 donation before sharing it with five online
friends.
6. RNLI
Like the Typhoon Appeal, RNLI has grasped the potential of a
successful app. 2014 saw them launch H2ONLY,
an app which challenges its fundraisers to drink nothing but water for two
weeks, allowing them to share and update on their challenge via social media.
7. Virgin Money Giving
Virgin Money Giving is a not-for-profit
fundraising website from Virgin Money, enabling every fundraiser to reach their
target through online donations. Whether a marathon runner or cake sale baker,
it takes minutes to set up and provides top fundraising tools.
8. Live Onlus
Live Onlus is a charity that epitomises the consistent use of
online fundraising. Due to the commitment of their celebrity ambassadors,
particularly Italian footballer Leonardo Bonnuci, Live Onlus has raised £89,325 on CharityStars.
Whilst the items are not always of significantly high value, the charity uses
the platform to auction off the steady stream of memorabilia and experiences
donated by their ambassadors. You can currently bid on two front
row seats for the Juventus – Monaco match, donated by Bonnucci.
9. Action Against Hunger
A charity with its fingers in all the pies! Action Against
Hunger are big advocates of the online auction platform and have used these
globally. Both CharityBuzz and Prizeo have hosted auctions for them in the US,
with the latter uniting with Enrique Iglesias for an all-access
concert experience. CharityStars, operating in Europe, has also
hosted a luxury
culinary experience with celebrity chef Vivek Singh and
the charity continues to favour the online auction platform.
10. Trekstock
E-fundraising has seen the third sector move away from gala
dinners aimed at the affluent elite and demure sealed silent bids. The hashtag
and the ‘who got more shares’ phenomena is sweeping the philanthropic scene and
Trekstock were fashionably on time. Social media has played a huge part in the
success of E-fundraising, and in 2013 the hashtag
#hangwithliamandharry enabled One Direction to raise $780,000 for the UK-based
charity.
The Trekstock campaign, a charity that supports young people
diagnosed with cancer, was raffled off on the platform Prizeo and demonstrates
the dynamism generated by social media in E-fundraising.
“Charities have a rising awareness of harnessing the benefits of
social media to spread a message in a matter of moments, this combined with the
current celebrity culture; has lead to insurmountable results for online
auctions campaigns. E-fundraising has a new and fruitful kid on the block – the
auction platform!”
-Robert
Robinson
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