Peer to Peer
A high point in a challenging year has been the creativity and resilience displayed by the nonprofit sector.
Social media fundraising may well supplant traditional peer-to-peer platforms as the technology of choice for social fundraising.
Peer-to-peer fundraising can be an in-person physical event or a virtual version of those events.
Last month, I wrote about pulling together the right team for your peer-to-peer fundraising campaign.
This immersive virtual experience provides attendees the collective knowledge of some of the top experts in the nonprofit sector.
What is the state of peer-to-peer fundraising, and how do you foresee it moving forward in the future?
You’re starting a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign. The truth is that you can’t do it alone.
In-person peer-to-peer events inarguably were the type of peer-to-peer campaign most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
A look into the evolution of Extra Life, the innovative livestream fundraising program from Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
Your supporters need a way to create their own online fundraising pages, send emails to friends and family, use social media and more.