What we want to focus on in this blog article is that spark. That's right, the spark being the flyer you create for your fundraiser. Whether your camp, rescue mission or homeless shelter is raising money for new mattresses, metal bunk beds, wooden bunk beds, or other essential bedding items, we want your fundraiser to be successful. So, let us begin with your fundraising flyer...
If there's one thing that's a characteristic of our culture, it is our short attention spans. Keep your flyer as simple and straightforward as possible so that people will focus in on the right information before their attention is drawn elsewhere.
You've heard of an elevator pitch, right? Every professional needs one — and so do fundraisers. You should have a 30-second spoken pitch for your fundraiser, as well as a brief written pitch that's no more than two or three sentences. That pitch should sum up the who, what, where, when, why and how of your fundraiser.
When it comes to a flyer, looks really matter. People are more likely to scan (and hopefully read) a flyer that's nice to look at.
We get it, though. Maybe you're not a graphic designer. That's okay! There are plenty of resources you can use that require you to have little to no design skills. Canva is one of our favorites. While you can pay for a subscription to Canva and get added capabilities, there are more than enough free designs and layouts you can use with a free account.
If you're spreading the word about your fundraiser via email, MailChimp has drag-and-drop functionality that allows you to create a nice looking email without ever attending a design class or paying for a MailChimp account. Of course, upgrading your account is an option, and it will get you some additional features, but the free version works just fine for most organizations.
You can also use Canva and MailChimp together in your fundraising efforts by creating your flyer in Canva, and then uploading it to MailChimp and attaching it to the email you send out through MailChimp.
As we mentioned earlier, people are easily distracted and many do not like to read. Logos are a great way to show people who a fundraiser is for before they ever have to read a word. If someone recognizes your logo, not only are they are more likely to take interest in the fundraising materials they see, but they will also be more trusting of your cause.
We hope this article was helpful as you make plans to launch your next fundraiser. Like we mentioned earlier, we highly recommend including some product details in your fundraising flyer, such as specs and a picture of the product. If you'd like our help pulling together this information, give us a call at (800) 203-2507, or contact us online!