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Making the Most of Christmas Fundraising

Making the Most of Christmas Fundraising for your Organisation

November 2024

The Christmas season is a time for generosity and community that extends beyond just giving gifts to friends and family. At Dona we see a huge spike in donations from late autumn through to New Year, as a host of different festivals – from the Christian celebrations of Advent, Christmas, St Nicholas Day and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, to Hannukah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday, Bodhi day and the Winter Solstice – foster a spirit of goodwill and generosity in communities across the United Kingdom.

For charities, religious organisations, cultural sites and community groups, it’s important to be ready to make the most of the additional opportunities for fundraising during this busy period. Preparation is key to making the most of your time, resources and opportunities for boosting funds when donors are at their most generous.

Christmas Fundraising to boost charity funds

Preparing for a busy period

Taking a look at how your charity has previously performed during the winter season can be a great indicator of future success. You might be able to spot opportunities for additional fundraising campaigns as well as expand on those that generated high donation values in the past. 

Anticipate the Surge:

  • Run a review of past data: Analyse your previous year’s donation trends to estimate the potential increase compared to a usual month. In your Dona Donations management portal you can use the reporting function for this. The average donation value across all Dona customers in Dec 2023 alone was £13.
  • Get Gift Aid ready: encourage repeat supporters and congregation members to sign up for Gift Aid in advance by making early donations or sharing a link to your online giving page via newsletter. Donors only need to register once with Dona, and all their future offerings will then be automatically Gift Aided, giving your charity an extra 25% on each donation.
  • Look at your staffing and resources: Ensure your team is prepared to handle a higher volume of donations. Consider temporary staff or volunteers to assist with processing and enquiries, ensuring you have sufficient time to train and prepare them too. Alternatively, use additional self-service terminals.
Custom donation terminal stand in wood with clear background
  • Technology: Make sure your donation processing systems are equipped to handle increased traffic.  Sign up with Dona for a robust system where terminals are easily added. Additional terminals decrease queues and increase donation volumes at busy times.

Have Clear Donation Processes:

  • Streamlined Online Giving: Ensure your online donation platform is user-friendly and secure. The Dona Donations contactless donation terminal, DCPv3, is GDPR and PCI DSS compliant to ensure donor and card data is protected.
  • Efficient Offline Processing: Have clear guidelines for processing cash, and other offline donations. Ensure you’re not missing out on digital donations by using a system like Dona which also captures offline transactions. 
  • Acknowledgment System: Implement a system to acknowledge donations promptly, either through automated emails or personalised thank-you notes. Dona terminals do this automatically and you can customise your message too.

Encouraging Extra Donations

Christmas fundraising funds screen on a donation terminal

Compelling Campaigns:

    • Emotional Appeal: Create campaigns that evoke empathy and highlight the real-world impact of donations. With Dona you can advertise a range of different campaigns on each donation terminal, so people can choose which specific fund they want to give to, which can inspire people to give more generously.
    • Specific Goals: Set clear, achievable goals for the campaign to motivate donors.
    • Limited-Time Offers: Use urgency to encourage immediate donations, such as matching gift campaigns or time-limited offers.
    • Send regular newsletters to existing donors, members of your congregation and followers so they know how they can help or support during the Christmas period. 
    • Send a press release about your seasonal campaigns or events to your local community magazines and newspapers.
    • Innovative Fundraising Ideas: Seasonal Events: Organise festive events like Christmas dinners, carol services, holiday bazaars, or celebrations that resonate with causes your community cares about.
    • Gift-Giving Campaigns: Encourage donors to give gifts in the name of loved ones to the charity.
    • Social Media Campaigns: Utilise social media platforms to engage with donors, share heartwarming stories, and run fundraising challenges. Encourage your followers to share their stories and experiences.

Managing the Extra Donations

Christmas fundraising event at a church with tree and lights

Financial Management:

  • Budgeting: Adjust your budget to accommodate the increased income. It might be the perfect time to launch your ‘new roof’ campaign or a new initiative for your community. 
  • Financial Planning: Develop a plan for how the extra funds will be allocated, ensuring they are used effectively and efficiently with good feedback for your donors. With the Dona Management portal it is easy to see how much has been donated to each campaign – giving you the opportunity to update donors regularly.

Donor Relations:

      • Personalised Thank-You Notes: Send heartfelt thank-you notes to donors, expressing gratitude for their support. This is automated through Dona Donations as standard. 
      • Donor Updates: Keep donors informed about the impact of their donations through regular updates and newsletters.

To find out more about how Dona Donations contactless terminals could boost your fundraising this winter please enquire today.

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How can councils leverage contactless technology?

How can councils leverage contactless technology for the good of the community?

November 2024

Councils in the UK receive funding from a range of places, including:

Council tax, grants, business rates and fees and charges.

Many councils find these funds do not fully cover the full spectrum of projects they would like to support within the communities they serve. Hence, there is a need to raise additional resources. With contactless technology, these projects can be given a boost with self-service terminals that do not require a huge initial outlay, extra staff or extensive training.

Which projects can councils use contactless donation terminals for?

Here are some great examples of fundraising projects that can be supported with contactless donation terminals.

  1. Fundraising for Specific Projects:
  • Community Centres: Support the construction or renovation of community centres for various activities.
  • Parks and Recreation: Fund new playgrounds, walking trails, or sports facilities.
  • Libraries: Contribute to the purchase of books, computers, or educational resources.
  • Cultural Events: Help with costs to organise local festivals, concerts, or art exhibitions.

 

Fundraising at a local library for a council event
  1. Supporting Community Services:
  • Food Banks: Provide funds for food purchases, storage, and distribution.
  • Homelessness Shelters: Contribute to operating costs and essential services.

A great example from Cambridge City Council who have utilised contactless technology on the streets – with the public making small donations in a fight to tackle homelessness. For as little as £3 – the price of a cup of coffee.

https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/news/2024/10/07/street-aid-week-real-change-for-the-price-of-a-coffee

 

  • Elderly Care: Support programs that assist with transportation or meals.
  • Youth Programs: Fund after-school activities, mentoring, or vocational training.

 

  1. Addressing Environmental Concerns:
  • Conservation Efforts: Contribute to habitat preservation, wildlife conservation, or pollution reduction initiatives.
  • Renewable Energy: Support the installation of solar panels or wind turbines in public spaces.
  • Recycling Programs: Fund additional recycling facilities or educational campaigns.

 

  1. Improving Infrastructure:
  • Road Maintenance: Contribute to road repairs, pothole filling, or traffic calming measures.
  • Public Transportation: Support improvements to bus or train services.
  • Accessibility: Fund projects to make public spaces more accessible for people with disabilities.
  1. Enhancing Community Well-being:

 

  • Mental Health Services: Support counselling, support groups, or crisis intervention programs.
  • Substance Abuse Treatment: Fund rehabilitation centres or prevention programs.
  • Health Promotion: Support health education campaigns or community health clinics.

 

Where is the best place to position contactless donation terminals?

Placing self-service donation terminals in areas with high footfall is a great way to raise funds. It is quick and easy for donors to ‘tap and go’ as regularly as they like. Providers like Dona donations make it easy for charities to collect Gift Aid too, enhancing each eligible donation value by 25%.

The local library, leisure centre or shopping mall are all places that could raise much needed funds.  Each terminal can have location specific funds that users can donate to making them more likely to give to a fund that would personally benefit them or their community.

Councils often run local events, such as firework displays or carnivals.  Contactless terminals are perfect for placing at these events where a large part of the community will be gathering and enjoying local entertainment.

Council fireworks display

Choosing a contactless fundraising provider for your council.

Dona Donations are an excellent choice of partner for contactless fundraising terminals and provide a custom solution for councils. See how the features and benefits below can help to boost local campaigns:

 

  1. Transparency – the Dona Management Portal allows councils to view donations in real-time and allocate to charity projects in a timely manner.
  2. Funds – many councils support multiple charity projects throughout the year. With the Funds feature (max of 20 funds), they can display the various projects and causes the community can contribute to, to motivate and inform about what they are doing to give back.
  3. Revenue Boosting – The average donation made using Dona is £12-£14, typically much higher than cash donations. And with market-leading transaction rates, more funds go directly to the projects you care about.
  4. Screensavers – allow the council to customise and update their branding and messaging throughout the year so the donation terminals reflect current brand standards and messaging.
  5. Celebration – the Dona Management Portal allows the council to view donation totals and celebrate fundraising milestones easily.
  6. Raising Awareness – many people don’t realise that councils support local charities and help with the start-up and ongoing operational needs of local community projects. Donors who register for Gift Aid or ‘Keep In Touch’, will receive email communications to spread awareness of initiatives they can engage with.
  7. Flexible, simple and fast – councils having the ability to financially support charitable projects via self-service donation terminals. It is mutually beneficial as they don’t need to have staff at every event but can still deploy the portable donation terminals quickly to help fund the activities at short notice or at remote events.

If you would like to see more, please contact us for a demo today   

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