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Richmond Flying Squirrels Baseball GameThe Richmond Flying Squirrels minor league baseball team supported the Arthritis Foundation at a recent game. It was held on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at The Diamond in Richmond, Virginia. The baseball game was between the Richmond Flying Squirrels and the Portland Sea Dogs.

In addition to having fun with my family watching the game, I also took note of the methods they used to raise funds. The following are five tips for findraiding I took away from the baseball game.

Get In Front of Your Potential Donors

Starting from when I was approaching the entrance to the ballpark
until I started looking for my seat, there were many promotions of fundraisers and community businesses. If you were going to watch the
ballgame, you were going to pass by each of the displays/promoters to get there. They didn’t get hidden in a poorly trafficed path or in an “out of the way” corner.

You need to get the attention of potential sponsors to be successful. You won’t raise needed funds if the potential finders don’t know the opportunity exists.

Communicate In Multiple Ways

Messages about arthritis, the Arthritis Foundation, and the ongoing charity auction to benefit the Arthritis Foundation were shared with attendees in multiple ways. Involvement of people with arthritis in pre-game activities, announcements by the game announcer, and displaying photos and messages on the scoreboard were some of the methods used.

Consider using multiple forms of communication as well. These forms of communication can include using text, audio, photos, and video.

Make Request Multiple Times

The impact of arthritis and the current fundraising opportunty (charity auction) was communicated many times thoughout the game. If someone was out buying a hotdog during the first message, he or she will hear the message the next time it is communicated.

Marketers have proven that it requires communicating a message multiple times before the typical person takes action. It is no different when attempting to convert a person to be a donor to your organization.

Ask When Potential Donors Are Not Distracted

Messages about the Arthritis Foundation and and fundraiser opportunities were typically made between innings. There was no action on the baseball field at those times to distract the potential donors.

Consider the timing and environment when approaching a potential donor. Try to make your approach at a time that will minimize the possible distractions.

Make the Experience Fun

Attending baseball games is fun. Adding fundraising to the game is a great match.

It obviously benefits the charity. It also benefits the baseball team by increasing the community’s perception and support to the team.

People are more receptive when they are having fun. Regardless of how serious the cause, find a way for potential donors to have fun before you ask for their support, so they will be more open to your message.

Consider these tips when implementing your next fundraising event or campaign.

Thanks,
Roger-Carr-Signature

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Get Loose For Your Caboose!

Posted by Roger Carr under walk events

Run, walk or dance to the beat for Colon Cancer Canada

Boogie for your bum at the Annual Walk/Run for Colon Cancer Canada! On June 13, you can bring your kids, bring your parents, you can even bring your dog to tango, twist, prance or polka all the way to the finish line. This year participants have the option of a 5 km walk, with music and dancing, or a 10 km run.

All participants will be eligible to take part in a draw for fantastic incentives and prizes. Prizes will be awarded for the top fundraisers.

Over the last thirteen years, the annual Colon Cancer Canada Walk/Run has raised over $1 million to support colon cancer research across Canada. This year, more than ever is an exciting time to join in the walk/run as Colon Cancer Canada will make even a bigger difference by joining forces and merging with the Colorectal Cancer Screening Initiative Foundation. Together the organizations will be known as Colon Cancer Canada and will remain dedicated to saving lives through increasing public awareness, access to screening, funding research initiatives and providing support to colon cancer patients.

To register for the fundraiser, please visit http://www.coloncancercanada.ca/annual_walkrun_event_2010.php

WHAT: Annual Colon Cancer Canada Walk/Run

WHEN: Sunday June 13, 2010

Registration starts: 9:30 a.m.

Walk/Run starts: 10:15 a.m.

WHERE: Bingemans, Kitchener

COST: Online – Individuals $15 / Family $40 (2 adults and any children under 12)

Day-Of Individuals $25 / Family $50 (2 adults and any children under 12)

* Registration fee waived if you raise $150 or more.

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Charity Walks Network Is For You

Posted by Roger Carr under charity walks

Charity Walks NetworkThe Charity Walks Network launched today.  It is a free social networking site for people who are  passionate about charity walks. I am excited about the impact this network of do-gooders can have on the world of charity walks.

At the Charity Walks Network there is a forum to ask and answer questions.  There is a blog where each member can post personal thoughts and experiences.  There is even a section to promote charity walk events.

“Now walkathon leaders have a place to go to connect with each other, share ideas, and benefit from the accumulated wisdom of the crowd,” said Lee Garverick, author of www.walkathonguide.com. “This will be a wonderful asset for everyone.”

Those who are passionate about charity walks can include:

  • Committee members
  • Nonprofit staff
  • Company sponsors
  • Volunteers
  • Walkers/fundraisers
  • Donors
  • Consultants
  • Product/service providers

What are you waiting for? Go to http://CharityWalks.ning.com and get your free membership now. Start using the network to build friendships, find new ways to improve your charity walks, and help others.

Thanks,

Roger-Carr-Signature

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