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Get Online and Take Donations - The web Can Help Your Non-Profit

Fri Jan 6, 2012 12:59 PM EST
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By Jake FrmoedidiesaMelloBlog

As somebody who frequently works together with various types of churches and non-profit organizations, I can't help but notice the number of organizations, churches and charities that have yet to achieve to the online world as a part of accepting donations. Personally, i couldn't even imagine starting a non-profit without getting a head start online. In my experience, it is the easy do it and also the simplest way to obtain exposure and promote yourself. Furthermore many organizations fail to give the use of online charitable donations, however they don't even have a website promoting themselves and bringing contact with what it's they do and also the services they offer towards the community. This surprises me because when part of Generation Y, I have seen first hand through my education and work experience just how much the Internet can improve a business. If so many companies think about the internet a fundamental element of their work flow, why are the non-profits so hesitant or late to get on the bandwagon?

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I'm able to comprehend the hesitation, as numerous non-profits and churches keep a tight budget and therefore are cautious regarding how and where they would like to spend their cash. In the end, it is to be used to profit the great of the community, right? However, I've examined various websites that discuss online donations and their statistics reveal that charities and churches that have an internet site and give a choice of online donations actually see increases within their donations by 30-40%.

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The price of an internet site is comparatively inexpensive, and many organizations have university students and teenagers involved in their program who likely have a basic knowledge of how you can create and maintain a website. If they throw round the concept of starting a website for online charitable donations, chances are someone active in the group is going to be willing and able to make it happen. If no one within the group includes a clue regarding how to get it done, I'm able to guarantee you someone locally would like to provide their services and help a charity out. It is good karma and they can also add it for their portfolio.

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