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ONLINE FUNDRAISING FOR SCHOOLS
A LITTLE ABOUT ME
My name is Luci Temple.
This is my daughter, Lani.
Her education is of key importance to me, and
I support the school when I can...
...However I’m a busy working parent and
some school fundraising activities are difficult
to support.
PROBLEM 1: TIME CONSUMING
Some fundraising activities require a small army of
volunteers to organise and run them.
Modern parents are time-poor.
PROBLEM 2: HIGH PRESSURE SALES
Some fundraising activities put unfair pressure on kids to
sell large volumes of stuff, that:
• People don’t need or want
• Are overpriced or poor quality
• Are at odds with our values
PROBLEM 3: POOR RETURNS
When you consider all the time and money
put in, some fundraising activities have
very little return trickle back to the school.
Professional parents can feel this is a
waste of their time, that these activities
make poor use of their abilities, and simply
don’t make good financial sense.
MANY PARENTS OPT OUT
Due to these problems, many modern parents disengage from the
school community:
• Don’t volunteer
• Don’t attend the parents’ committee
• Don’t share their ideas
• Don’t voice their concerns
• Only do the bare minimum
SOLUTION : ONLINE FUNDRAISING
Through my career I’ve been involved with,
and following, an online fundraising trend
called “crowdfunding” - which I believe is a
solution to these problems.
ONLINE FUNDRAISING: A U.S. EXAMPLE #1
Kickstarter is an example of an online fundraising
“crowdfunding” website in the U.S. that helps people raise
money for creative projects such as films, books, games,
music albums.
Initially it was used by people who could not otherwise raise
money... However it has proven so efficient that now even
some popular bands are leaving their labels to crowdfund the
costs of production independently as a preferred method.
The average amount raised is $10K per project, however it’s
a sliding scale with some exceptional campaigns raising over
$1 million!
ONLINE FUNDRAISING: A U.S. EXAMPLE #2
Donors Choose is a crowdfunding website available to US schools. It is
mostly used by high-poverty public schools that have difficulty raising money
or resources from within their largely underprivileged communities.
Teachers create a page listing what they need for their classroom, such as
books, technology, classroom supplies, excursions, or other equipment.
Both ordinary people and wealthy benefactors can see what is needed and
make a donation. Whether it just be $5 or it be millions spread across multiple
projects, every dollar counts. The majority of supporters are first-time givers
to public schools, and one such first-time benefactor sent in a multi-million-
dollar cheque to Donors Choose to cover the cost of all currently listed
Californian school projects!
Donors Choose has raised over $182,467,606 for schools, across 363,454
projects. The average amount raised is $502 per project.
HOW CROWD FUNDRAISING WORKS
1) Create fundraiser
• Set your goal
• Tell your story
• Provide gratitude
rewards
2) Share the link
• Tell everyone you know
• They share it with
everyone they know
• Viral spread
3) Receive payments
• Easy for supporters
• Anywhere in the world
• Any time day or night
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CROWD FUNDING
During a crowdfunding campaign there is a set deadline (for example 30
days), and money is not drawn down until the goal is reached.
This is part of the reason why crowdfunding is so successful, because –
in addition to being online & universally accessible - psychologically:
1) It lowers donor risk
(People don’t want to donate their money to something that doesn’t
eventuate due to lack of enough funding – this way they only pay if
enough is raised for the purpose given).
2) It creates immediacy and urgency
(They must donate and get others to donate before the countdown
ends).
3) People who donate rally their networks to support the fundraiser
because they become emotionally invested (they want to help you
reach the goal so money is not “lost”).
Crowdfunding is well suited to work for schools because schools have an:
• Existing tradition of fundraising
• Existing committed core of organisers
• Large body of parents who are willing to help (albeit on their own terms)
• Parents are the first to donate towards their own children’s benefit, & tap into
extended family for support.
• Large interested community around schools, including alumni, local
businesses, philanthropists.
CROWDFUNDING FOR SCHOOLS
Average Kickstarter
Project
Potential Average Online School
Fundraiser
Organisers 2 4-20 from parent & teacher committees
Helpers 3 10-400 parents, teachers, & community
Network effect 1000 5,000+
Average pledge $50 $50
Average # of pledges 200 200 – 1000+
Average amount raised $10,000 $10,000 - $50,000+
A CROWDFUNDING WEBSITE FOR SCHOOLS
I have built a crowdfunding website –
Village Raised - so we can improve
fundraising at my daughter’s school.
Talking to other school parents I realise
they have the same needs, so I am making
it available to other schools.
WWW.VILLAGERAISED.COM
The demo site is live, and accepting applications. The first school
fundraisers will launch in third term 2013.
VILLAGE RAISED: FIRST SCHOOLS
During this initial ‘startup’ phase I am offering to
personally support the first 10 schools to get best
possible results. I’ll work with you through:
 set up
 goal setting
 telling your ‘story’
 brainstorming ‘rewards’ to encourage higher
donations
 promotion, social media strategy, PR
VILLAGE RAISED INTO THE FUTURE
I have a big vision to help schools, and the long term plan includes:
• Resources, online learning, case studies & workshops to help
schools improve fundraising & grants.
• Online community forum so that parents and teachers from
different schools can communicate and trade tips and advice to
help with fundraising, grants and other P&C/P&F issues.
• Gain grants & investment to allow Village Raised to:
– hire more people to help more schools hands-on;
– develop the platform further to add extra features as required
by schools.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO USE?
• No upfront fees
• No cost if fundraising campaign is unsuccessful
• No risk
When a campaign is successful:
- Payment processing fees charged by PayPal/Visa/Mastercard
(approx 3%)
- Admin fee to Village Raised of 5%
This is the same fee structure as Kickstarter uses, while DonorsChoose asks
supporters to pay DonorsChoose 15% on top of their donation to the school.
COMPARE OPTIONS TO RAISE $10K
To raise $10K: # items sold Cost to parents & community School
Profit
Village Raised 218 $10,900 92%
Bake sale 5,000 $14,000
($10K sales + $4K ingredients)
71%
Sausage sizzle 5,000 $15,000 66%
Tea towels 2,000 $24,000 41%
Chocolate bars 15,000 $30,000 33%
Crowdfunding provides an easier way for parents and community to
support schools, and provides a better financial return than many
alternatives.
BUT IT’S MORE THAN MONEY
“To save Erskineville
Public School... the key
goal of fundraising
activities was community
outreach.”
Adrienne Jerram, previous President of
Erskineville Primary School P&C Committee
School fundraising is not just about raising money.
1) Raise awareness of your school’s “story” & cause
2) Rally support around your school through trusted sources
including parents’ own social networks
3) “Good news” PR stories
4) Reconnect with ex-students
5) Reach new philanthropists & donors
6) Build a larger community of advocates who publicly support your
school
ADDITIONAL SCHOOL BENEFITS:
I would appreciate it if you could help us identify:
 First 10 schools (to use Village Raised July/August 2013)
 Schools who will consider using Village Raised within the
next 3-12 months (validation of need will help us in gaining
grants & investment).
 Principals, teachers & parents to fill in our quick 5
question survey, even if not interested in Village Raised
http://bit.ly/1b2Yksj (will help us to better understand
needs).
 Sign up for the newsletter, read the blog, follow us on
twitter for advice and ideas about more efficient school
fundraising – and tell other people about it!
HELP US MAKE IT HAPPEN:
VILLAGE RAISED TEAM
Luci Temple, Founder
 Parent to a 3rd grader
 Marketing & Communications Strategist, 12 yrs
 Crowdfunding Workshop Facilitator, AFTRS
 Recent experience in the K-12 education sector
Sasha Gerrand, Developer
 15 yrs+ experience as senior programmer
Team of Interns
 Tertiary trained in marketing, communications,
PR & social media
VILLAGE RAISED SUMMARY
 Raise money efficiently
 Promote your school story
 Enable busy parents & the community to champion your cause to
their networks
 Contact us for a demonstration, workshop or a chat
 Sign up at www.villageraised.com to gain support
 Complete our quick survey http://bit.ly/1b2Yksj
Email: hello@villageraised.com
Follow us: www.twitter.com/villageraised
Like us: www.facebook.com/villageraised
Luci Temple 0414 583 924

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Why It's Time For Schools To Ditch The Bake Sale & Try Online Fundraising

  • 2. A LITTLE ABOUT ME My name is Luci Temple. This is my daughter, Lani. Her education is of key importance to me, and I support the school when I can... ...However I’m a busy working parent and some school fundraising activities are difficult to support.
  • 3. PROBLEM 1: TIME CONSUMING Some fundraising activities require a small army of volunteers to organise and run them. Modern parents are time-poor.
  • 4. PROBLEM 2: HIGH PRESSURE SALES Some fundraising activities put unfair pressure on kids to sell large volumes of stuff, that: • People don’t need or want • Are overpriced or poor quality • Are at odds with our values
  • 5. PROBLEM 3: POOR RETURNS When you consider all the time and money put in, some fundraising activities have very little return trickle back to the school. Professional parents can feel this is a waste of their time, that these activities make poor use of their abilities, and simply don’t make good financial sense.
  • 6. MANY PARENTS OPT OUT Due to these problems, many modern parents disengage from the school community: • Don’t volunteer • Don’t attend the parents’ committee • Don’t share their ideas • Don’t voice their concerns • Only do the bare minimum
  • 7. SOLUTION : ONLINE FUNDRAISING Through my career I’ve been involved with, and following, an online fundraising trend called “crowdfunding” - which I believe is a solution to these problems.
  • 8. ONLINE FUNDRAISING: A U.S. EXAMPLE #1 Kickstarter is an example of an online fundraising “crowdfunding” website in the U.S. that helps people raise money for creative projects such as films, books, games, music albums. Initially it was used by people who could not otherwise raise money... However it has proven so efficient that now even some popular bands are leaving their labels to crowdfund the costs of production independently as a preferred method. The average amount raised is $10K per project, however it’s a sliding scale with some exceptional campaigns raising over $1 million!
  • 9. ONLINE FUNDRAISING: A U.S. EXAMPLE #2 Donors Choose is a crowdfunding website available to US schools. It is mostly used by high-poverty public schools that have difficulty raising money or resources from within their largely underprivileged communities. Teachers create a page listing what they need for their classroom, such as books, technology, classroom supplies, excursions, or other equipment. Both ordinary people and wealthy benefactors can see what is needed and make a donation. Whether it just be $5 or it be millions spread across multiple projects, every dollar counts. The majority of supporters are first-time givers to public schools, and one such first-time benefactor sent in a multi-million- dollar cheque to Donors Choose to cover the cost of all currently listed Californian school projects! Donors Choose has raised over $182,467,606 for schools, across 363,454 projects. The average amount raised is $502 per project.
  • 10. HOW CROWD FUNDRAISING WORKS 1) Create fundraiser • Set your goal • Tell your story • Provide gratitude rewards 2) Share the link • Tell everyone you know • They share it with everyone they know • Viral spread 3) Receive payments • Easy for supporters • Anywhere in the world • Any time day or night
  • 11. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CROWD FUNDING During a crowdfunding campaign there is a set deadline (for example 30 days), and money is not drawn down until the goal is reached. This is part of the reason why crowdfunding is so successful, because – in addition to being online & universally accessible - psychologically: 1) It lowers donor risk (People don’t want to donate their money to something that doesn’t eventuate due to lack of enough funding – this way they only pay if enough is raised for the purpose given). 2) It creates immediacy and urgency (They must donate and get others to donate before the countdown ends). 3) People who donate rally their networks to support the fundraiser because they become emotionally invested (they want to help you reach the goal so money is not “lost”).
  • 12. Crowdfunding is well suited to work for schools because schools have an: • Existing tradition of fundraising • Existing committed core of organisers • Large body of parents who are willing to help (albeit on their own terms) • Parents are the first to donate towards their own children’s benefit, & tap into extended family for support. • Large interested community around schools, including alumni, local businesses, philanthropists. CROWDFUNDING FOR SCHOOLS Average Kickstarter Project Potential Average Online School Fundraiser Organisers 2 4-20 from parent & teacher committees Helpers 3 10-400 parents, teachers, & community Network effect 1000 5,000+ Average pledge $50 $50 Average # of pledges 200 200 – 1000+ Average amount raised $10,000 $10,000 - $50,000+
  • 13. A CROWDFUNDING WEBSITE FOR SCHOOLS I have built a crowdfunding website – Village Raised - so we can improve fundraising at my daughter’s school. Talking to other school parents I realise they have the same needs, so I am making it available to other schools.
  • 14. WWW.VILLAGERAISED.COM The demo site is live, and accepting applications. The first school fundraisers will launch in third term 2013.
  • 15. VILLAGE RAISED: FIRST SCHOOLS During this initial ‘startup’ phase I am offering to personally support the first 10 schools to get best possible results. I’ll work with you through:  set up  goal setting  telling your ‘story’  brainstorming ‘rewards’ to encourage higher donations  promotion, social media strategy, PR
  • 16. VILLAGE RAISED INTO THE FUTURE I have a big vision to help schools, and the long term plan includes: • Resources, online learning, case studies & workshops to help schools improve fundraising & grants. • Online community forum so that parents and teachers from different schools can communicate and trade tips and advice to help with fundraising, grants and other P&C/P&F issues. • Gain grants & investment to allow Village Raised to: – hire more people to help more schools hands-on; – develop the platform further to add extra features as required by schools.
  • 17. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO USE? • No upfront fees • No cost if fundraising campaign is unsuccessful • No risk When a campaign is successful: - Payment processing fees charged by PayPal/Visa/Mastercard (approx 3%) - Admin fee to Village Raised of 5% This is the same fee structure as Kickstarter uses, while DonorsChoose asks supporters to pay DonorsChoose 15% on top of their donation to the school.
  • 18. COMPARE OPTIONS TO RAISE $10K To raise $10K: # items sold Cost to parents & community School Profit Village Raised 218 $10,900 92% Bake sale 5,000 $14,000 ($10K sales + $4K ingredients) 71% Sausage sizzle 5,000 $15,000 66% Tea towels 2,000 $24,000 41% Chocolate bars 15,000 $30,000 33% Crowdfunding provides an easier way for parents and community to support schools, and provides a better financial return than many alternatives.
  • 19. BUT IT’S MORE THAN MONEY “To save Erskineville Public School... the key goal of fundraising activities was community outreach.” Adrienne Jerram, previous President of Erskineville Primary School P&C Committee School fundraising is not just about raising money.
  • 20. 1) Raise awareness of your school’s “story” & cause 2) Rally support around your school through trusted sources including parents’ own social networks 3) “Good news” PR stories 4) Reconnect with ex-students 5) Reach new philanthropists & donors 6) Build a larger community of advocates who publicly support your school ADDITIONAL SCHOOL BENEFITS:
  • 21. I would appreciate it if you could help us identify:  First 10 schools (to use Village Raised July/August 2013)  Schools who will consider using Village Raised within the next 3-12 months (validation of need will help us in gaining grants & investment).  Principals, teachers & parents to fill in our quick 5 question survey, even if not interested in Village Raised http://bit.ly/1b2Yksj (will help us to better understand needs).  Sign up for the newsletter, read the blog, follow us on twitter for advice and ideas about more efficient school fundraising – and tell other people about it! HELP US MAKE IT HAPPEN:
  • 22. VILLAGE RAISED TEAM Luci Temple, Founder  Parent to a 3rd grader  Marketing & Communications Strategist, 12 yrs  Crowdfunding Workshop Facilitator, AFTRS  Recent experience in the K-12 education sector Sasha Gerrand, Developer  15 yrs+ experience as senior programmer Team of Interns  Tertiary trained in marketing, communications, PR & social media
  • 23. VILLAGE RAISED SUMMARY  Raise money efficiently  Promote your school story  Enable busy parents & the community to champion your cause to their networks  Contact us for a demonstration, workshop or a chat  Sign up at www.villageraised.com to gain support  Complete our quick survey http://bit.ly/1b2Yksj Email: hello@villageraised.com Follow us: www.twitter.com/villageraised Like us: www.facebook.com/villageraised Luci Temple 0414 583 924