Crowdfunding - Wingate University

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Crowdfunding - Wingate University
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WHAT IS CROWDFUNDING?
Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. Social fundraising is the #1 way to find supporters who feel connected to your institution.
GiveCampus is the official Wingate University crowdfunding platform. Using GiveCampus, the campus community can help raise money for innovative projects, service trips, scholarships, and other Wingate-specific projects. The best part? Working with the Office of Advancement and the GiveCampus platform ensures that projects keep 100% of what they raise (no fees) and donors can be stewarded appropriately.
Advocate
Campaign or Project
Challenge Gift
Matching Gift
Wingate University Resources
Wingate e-mail lists
Advocate engagement features, like social sharing and donor-initiated challenges, are a defining experience of the GiveCampus platform that allows your volunteers to increase their impact by spreading awareness, encouraging their peers/network to join them in giving in the process.
Any type of crowdfunding initiated by Wingate employees, students, alumni, or friends. These will be goal-driven and time-bound. Examples of crowdfunding campaigns or projects include: funding for research or scholarship, program creation or enhancement, and service learning.
A challenge is set up in such a way that a donor will give $X if Y number of donors give OR the donor will give $X if $Y is donated. For example, “Hermione Granger will give $1,000 if 50 donors give” OR ”Harry Potter will give $1,000 if $1,000 is donated.” Challenges are all-or-nothing in that the dollars are not released unless the threshold specified in the terms of the Challenge is met.
A match can be set up as matching $X per donor OR $X per $1 donated. For example, "Albus Dumbledore will match $2 per $1 donated up to $5,000" OR “Professor Trelawney will match $50 per donor up to $5,000."
Wingate University Resources refers to the use of Wingate’s branding, name or logo, Wingate intellectual property, Wingate IT or computing resources, Wingate facilities/equipment, or Wingate e-mail lists. This list is not exhaustive, and this definition should be construed broadly to encompass any/all Wingate resources used in any crowdfunding campaign/project.
Any and all e-mail lists containing contact information of Wingate students, staff, faculty, administration, donors, and alumni. Official email lists are generated by
Advancement Services
.
Planning a crowdfunding campaign is no simple task. Before you submit your application, read through these responsibilities and guidelines so your project is positioned for success!
Who can apply to lead a crowdfunding campaign?
Wingate employees, students, alumni, and friends are able to apply for the opportunity to raise money for a Wingate-related purpose through GiveCampus. The platform allows individuals to:
Promote, market,
and
share
the results of their fundraising campaigns;
Attract
new donors and additional funding; and
Demonstrate
the impact of projects.
What are the responsibilities of project leaders and project Advocates?
The project leader is the individual responsible for launching the specific campaign and promoting the cause to reach its goals. The project leader directs other members of their team who act as project Advocates. Project leaders and Advocates commit to these responsibilities:
Clearly define the project’s timeline and goal;
Provide a case for support (
why are you raising money?
), relevant photos related to your project, and a video (no longer than 90 seconds) for the campaign page;
Utilize
social media
to promote specific crowdfunding opportunities to their personal networks;
Develop thank you process in order to send
personal thank you messages
to donors; and
Submit updates on how funds will be used (Ex: notifying donors through the crowdfunding platform that the group reached its goal and will be purchasing new equipment this month).
What are the guidelines for hosting a crowdfunding campaign?
Each project will be hosted on the GiveCampus platform for a predetermined amount of time, generally no more than 4-6 weeks, though exceptions may apply.
Projects should have
specific goals
and be driven by the need for
measurable outcomes.
The Office of Advancement reserves the right to decline any project that is not in alignment with the University’s funding priorities.
Crowdfunding project leaders and Advocates are strictly prohibited from keeping any portion of the funds raised as a profit or compensation.
All donated funds through crowdfunding projects are the property of the University.
Projects must support Wingate programs and initiatives
. Funds cannot be redirected to a third-party, external organizations such as the ALS Foundation, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, etc.
Tangible items of fulfillment (material items that are delivered in exchange for a gift) must be approved before being offered. Wingate’s Office of Advancement will not support the funding or fulfillment process of tangible items offered via crowdfunding.
Use of crowdfunding to raise funds at Wingate is subject to all University rules, policies, and compliance regulations, as well as state and federal law.
Wingate’s name, branding and/or logo may not be used without prior written approval by the appropriate approving official.
The Office of Advancement has the right to edit, or require edits to, the proposed projects at any point in the campaign.
TIPS FOR SUCCESS
Wingate crowdfunding projects need to be supported by an active, engaged project leader and team of Advocates. That team will be supplied with a marketing tool kit by the Office of Advancement to create content to market their group’s project.
A successful project will have, at minimum:
Clear case for support
- be clear about what you’re trying to fund and the impact it will have.
A message that resonates with the Wingate community
- how will this funding support the greater good?
A realistic goal
- set a fundraising goal that is realistic based on past support and/or a thoughtful solicitation strategy.
A deadline
- create a sense of
urgency. Why is it important to make a donation today?
SUBMIT AN idea
Off-cycle Projects
Application approval : 5-10 business days
Campaign creation timeline: Up to one month
Crowdfunding timeline: 4-6 weeks
Reporting and Stewardship timeline: Reports sent within 5 business days of the campaign’s end date; thank yous sent no later than 15 business days of campaign end date
If you have questions regarding any of the project requirements, please
email
Kasey Eastland.
Do you have an idea for a crowdfunding project? Fill out the form below to submit your idea!
Idea Submissions