Peer to Peer
When you’re running peer-to-peer campaigns, you’re focused on planning, recruiting and coaching participants, and tracking results.
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As we head toward the end of 2020, there continues to be an uncertainty around in-person events.
The Blackbaud “Reimagining Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Programs: A Guide to Evolving Beyond Virtual” came out recently.
Peer-to-peer fundraising virtual events and campaigns have already been gaining interest and momentum over the years.
“Walk” used to be a word that helped us understand what to expect and the mechanics by which it worked.
Megan Rouse moved into a gated community in North Carolina. This community is really serious about the whole “no solicitation” thing.
With so many peer-to-peer campaigns out there, it’s critically important to capture attention for your nonprofit’s campaign or event.
It pays to take a step back to review each new peer-to-peer campaign with fresh eyes.
For the last five years, I’ve been repositioning Turnkey to leave product fulfillment to someone else, for a few reasons.