Personal Fundraising Pages are individual pages that volunteers, board members, and other supporters can create under a CauseVox fundraising site.
These pages can be created by individuals looking to raise awareness for nonprofit organizations they work for, causes they support, or social good projects they want to help and promote.
By utilizing the power of their own personal networks, personal fundraisers (the people that create a personal fundraising page) can help increase outreach for crowdfunding campaigns and thus augment donation efforts.
Let’s take a look at an example of a Personal Fundraising Page.
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Personal/Page Information, Donation Statistics and Social Sharing
A. Personal Information: This is the place for your personal fundraiser Profile Photo, Page Title and Display Name. The default photo here would be the one set up by your main campaign. You can update this section with your own photo or anything else of your liking.
B. Donate and Share: This section includes an integrated Donation Form and/or Ticketing Form. When your supporters are ready to donate, they simply click on the Donate Button. The Share button allows you and your friends and family to share your personal page across social media or via email to collect donations.
C. Donation Statistics: On the upper right side of your Personal Fundraising Page, you will find the Funding Progress Bar, Impact Metric, Activity Metric, Days Remaining Counter, and Number of Donors. Some of these options may not appear due to how your CauseVox Admin setup the CauseVox fundraising site.
Progress Bar: The Progress Bar keeps a rolling figure of donations collected on your Personal Fundraising Page.
The Impact Metric: The Impact Metric acts as a counter to reflect the units of impact donations are creating. This will show the impact of donations in terms 'how many' are helped.
Activity Metric: The Activity Metric allows you to set activity goals and display the total progress for any virtual walkathon, race or fitness challenge.
Days Remaining Counter: The Days Remaining Counter displays the countdown to your fundraising end date. Your Personal Fundraising Page will continue to collect donations even after your end date has passed.
D. Page Information: Right under the Donation Statistics, you can find a list of Teams and Organizations you have created and/or belong to. Additionally, your unique page URL stub is listed for quick page access and sharing.
Media Gallery and Fundraising Appeal
E. Media Gallery: Add images and links to videos to make your page more personal. You can add unlimited images and videos to the media carousel. All videos should be hosted on YouTube or Vimeo.
F. Fundraising Appeal: Located right below your media gallery is the fundraising appeal which should describe the purpose of your Personal Fundraising Page (i.e. the campaign you are trying to raise support for).
Use this section to give your potential supporters a concise and clear idea of why you feel for this campaign, the goal of this campaign, and how it intends to fulfill its goals through these fundraising efforts. Don’t forget to conclude your appeal with a call to action to donate.
Recent Updates and Donor Wall
G. Recent Updates: You page may include a place for adding blog posts. If the campaign admin add the updates section to your page, you can write and publish fundraising posts which will appear in the Recent Updates section and can be shared with your supporters.
If this feature is not enabled by your CauseVox Admin or should you choose not to publish any blogs, the Recent Updates section will not show up on your Personal Fundraising Page.
H: Donor Wall: You can view a list of donors to your Personal Fundraising Page in order of recency of the donations made.
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