Apr
2010
Make Progress Public, Part 3 of 3
Part 3 of 3 provides a walkthrough of a model advocacy-based fundraising site and explains how to tie a registration form to your fundraiser.
Part 3 of 3 provides a walkthrough of a model advocacy-based fundraising site and explains how to tie a registration form to your fundraiser.
Part 2 of 3 focuses on the donor and advocate experience in supporting your campaign as well as how you can track their progress.
Configuring a time-based, goal-based, participatory fundraiser in Kimbia is a snap. This first in a series of 3 articles will get you on the road to successful fundraising in no time at all.
Today, Sage North America announced Sage Fundraising Online. In combination with their other product offerings, this creates a compelling new package that is likely to change the market significantly.
As smartphones and mobile devices become a more ubiquitous part our everyday lives, your supporters expect to be empowered with mobile-ready donation and registration systems. Therefore, every organization should address this need by asking the following questions.
1) What will become the prevailing technology platform for mobile donations?
2) What technology will be reliable and efficient enough to meet our needs?
3) What technology provides the levels of security and authentication needed to meet your donors’ expectations and can stand up to the scrutiny of strict fundraising guidelines.
4) What technology can offer fully functional forms that capture all the data needed to build a relationship with donors.
In this post, we’ll explain our approach to mobile donations and registrations.
This release includes a new locking feature to help KIMBIA Administrators maintain more control over the Campaign configurations, two new Campaign goal settings and the ability to process refunds for IATS payment processor.
On Saturday, Feb. 27th, KIMBIA Director of Marketing & Communication, Spencer Whelan and KMA VP of Online Marketing, Tim Kachuriak hosted a boot-camp session titled, “Taking Pages from Obama’s Fundraising Playbook”. (Boot-camp session details can be found here )
In the session, Whelan and Kachuriak explained the high-level fundamentals of a successful online fundraising operation like [...]
KIMBIA donation & registration forms rely on standard JavaScript, CSS2 & SSL functionality – all of which are supported on standard desktop browsers. Modern mobile browsers – Apple’s Safari, Google’s Android browser & Opera’s browsers – also support these technologies. Click to see more specifics.
KIMBIA’s new Advocate Look-up widget allows potential donors to locate a personalized donation form for an existing individual fundraising Advocate. It can be styled to match the look and feel of your website.
Yes, using KIMBIA’s standard form creation tools, you can easily create a form that allows your staff to manually enter information about donations and/or registrations that were not transacted online.