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Jainal-Abirin, Dia

Butlangan, Whyzel

Fabe, Andrea

Yubal, Cheene

Sundong, Millnance

Mariano, Nelmar

Saavedra, Erin

Hajijon, Shania

Patoc, Kathleen

BSN 1 – A

1. What is a grass-roots fundraising? Why is it important to conduct a grass-root project?

Grassroots fundraising is primarily comprised of peer-to-peer solicitation of donations.


Organizations that use grassroots fundraising implement a variety of strategies that rely heavily
on the help of volunteers. These volunteers ask for charitable contributions from their social
networks and often publicize collected donations to track progress and raise awareness. Because
a good call to action (CTA) should be written for your business, activate recurring contributions,
make timely solicitations for donations, make a list of your donors and use a variety of methods
to reach out to them, combine fundraising and advocacy and it keep an eye on and assess your
campaign at all times.

2. Make use of religious group strategies in conducting/soliciting grass-roots donations from


non-governmental agencies and foundations. Which strategies are you going to adopt?

Small churches or religious groups do big important work. They lead to opportunities for a
variety of community events and gatherings. You'll need a good financial basis to help your
community. Fundraisers can not only help you continue to make a difference in people's lives,
but they can also be a terrific way to strengthen your church's community. Some strategies can
be by face to face solicitations. People will most likely not provide money to organizations until
they are asked to do so. Even so, there are a number of elements that go into establishing whether
or not a solicitation is successful. In-person solicitation guarantees that you are canvassing in a
thorough and thorough manner, increasing your chances of getting donations. Door knocking,
group meetings with existing contributors or colleagues, soliciting during an event, and so on are
all possibilities. Another strategy is the peer-to-peer fundraising, a well-known and commonly
used strategy, is simply a more comprehensive version of crowdfunding. The major objective of
a peer-to-peer website is to call volunteers members to fundraise on behalf of your organization,
whereas crowdfunding normally uses one landing page to gather general donations or cause-
specific donations for the church. As a result, peer-to-peer fundraising involves a group of people
building their own crowdfunding pages and linking them to your church. The opportunity for
community members and supporters to personalize the cause by describing why it matters to
them is a major benefit of peer-to-peer fundraising. This appeals to people's emotions and
encourages them to give more. People are more likely to give to a charity that has been
recommended by a friend or family member.

3. Fundraising campaigns may not be difficult if you know how to do it. From among many,
select on grass-roots fundraising idea that your group might adopt as your strategy for
sourcing funds to finance your project.

Fundraising campaigns are not difficult to do if you are aware of handling ideas successfully.
Your goal is to get the people's attention and their support. How are you going to get people's
attention? You have to find ways to engage your idea with people that will encourage and
interest them to donate. In creating idea, you should think of something that generates significant
awareness and goals that will draw people's interest. The grass-roots fundraising idea that my
group might adopt as our strategy for sourcing funds to finance our project is the social media
platform. Social media is perfect strategy to promote and share our ideas because this platform
has millions of active users from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and even on TikTok.
The guarantee of using social media as a way for grass-roots fundraiser increases the engagement
to audiences which also interconnected to the strategy of peer-to-peer fundraising because of
your followers that is also an advantage in promoting ideas by sharing it on social media.
References:

https://callhub.io/grassroots-fundraising/

https://donorbox.org/nonprofit-blog/fundraising-ideas-for-church/

https://callhub.io/grassroots-activism/

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