The document discusses innovations in digital fundraising and how technology is changing the way charities conduct fundraising. It notes that while the digital revolution hasn't increased overall giving yet, smartphone and mobile usage is growing rapidly. Effective digital fundraising relies on using new platforms like social media, video, and images to tell compelling stories that show a charity's impact in short, mobile-optimized formats. The key is adapting fundraising efforts to new technologies and sharing stories with donors where they are online.
Brief background to your career - how you came to Just Giving from uni, the fact that you previously didn't know anything about fundraising etc.
Share what you have learned about fundraising since being at Just Giving.If I asked you to give me £10, what would you say? **** off? Or what do you need it for?
In 2012, 31% of visits were from mobile and tabletsiPhones accounted for 52% of all mobile & tablet traffic, iPad 22%Apple devices accounted for 75% of all mobile & tablet traffic, Android 19%, Blackberry 5%
Total revenues: $2.59bn (up 63 per cent on Q4 2012)Advertising revenues $2.34bn (up 76 per cent on Q4 2012)Monthly active users: 1.23 billion, up 16 per cent year on yearMobile monthly active users: 945 million, up 39 per cent YOYMobile ad revenue was 53 per cent of total ad revenueNet income: $523m, up from $64mRevenue for the full year 2013 was $7.87bn, an increase of 55 per cent YOY
How to explain The Big Dig in a sentence? A matched-funded campaign that raised over £2.5m in 13 weeks by telling stories direct from the ground, giving supporters the inside track on where and how their money would be used. Simple.