Fundraising tools to engage donors and increase conversion by integrating with a nonprofit’s existing website. The solution includes pre-built components to add to a website, and allow donors to give donations from cards, digital wallets, bank transfers, and non-cash payment methods. Fundraise Up supports giving websites in multiple languages, and can include security and fraud protection features.
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Nonprofit Marketing Consultant in Marketing at James Bishop Co. (1-10 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I am a ministry marketing agency and work with many different non-profit organizations. It is my job to recommend the best platforms for all different sorts of solutions. FundraiseUp is almost always the platform I propose for website donations. Fundraise Up is used as the primary method for donors to give on non-profit sites I support, and, it is used for supporter-generated private fundraisers. The ability to initiate both org-based campaigns and donor-based campaigns is a huge benefit and allows for ambassadors to lead the charge in supporting their ministry.
Pros
Donation Upselling through AI
Donation and Donor Management
Integration with External CRMs
Cons
Pricing Model is a Bit Steep
Non-Digital Donation Tracking Limited
Tech Support Delayed Responses/No Live Chat or Phone
Return on Investment
40% increase in monthly donors over 18-month period
Processing charges covered went from 23% to 42% in 12 months
Ease-of-use for non-tech Employees
Usability
Alternatives Considered
Qgiv, Donorbox, WooCommerce, Givebutter, OneCause and Virtuous CRM