Fund-raising 2.0

One week ago when I herd the word fund-raising I inadvertently cringed. The thought of tracking down students, hours at the copy machine and counting cash was enough to make me push the idea of a swim team fund-raiser to the bottom of my to do list. But then I found out about fund-raising 2.0. Below is an account of how fast and easy I found fund-raising 2.0 to be this past week.

Three days ago I opened up my inbox and found this email from one of my students who happens to be an athlete that I coach on the swim team as well.

Hi,

I just found out about “World Swim Against Malaria Day.”

This is a fundraiser coordinated by Speedo to raise funds to buy malaria nets. The organization being supported is “Against Malaria Foundation.” You can find out more information on http:llwww.worldswimagainstmalaria.com/AboutUs.aspx

Please let me know what would need to be done to make this possible.

Thank you again for your consideration.

A******

So I clicked, the World Swim Against Malaria site came up.

Organized.

Legitimate.

Easy!

Hmm, now this is my kind of fund-raising. So I clicked again and followed the directions of how to set up our own swim team sponsorship page. I filled out the template, loaded a team picture and clicked submit. A few moment later and the page appeared. Out team photo, a list of names of participants and all the necessary information needed to solicit sponsorship.

I emailed the student back:

Hey A*******,

Great idea lets go for it. I registered the team and our official site is http://www.worldswimagainstmalaria.com/SAS

I created a post on the blog. Can you create a facebook page to spread the word to your teammates?

Again great idea. I like the way you are thinking about helping others from a global perspective!

~Ms. Wargo

Then the really powerful part of fund-raising 2.0 the sponsors (family, friends etc.) came into play. They followed the site link clicked sponsor and instantly donated. After two days our fund-raiser that took me three clicks of a mouse to set up has 40 students (and growing) that have all added themselves as participants, created a Facebook group centered on the event and have thus far collected enough donations to prevent the death of four children from malaria.

After seeing fund-raising 2.0 for me and my students unfurl before my eyes, I was curious about how it could be applied in other circumstances. I found Justgiving a site that has facilitated 4,798,129 people to raise £250,653,249 for4,657 charities.

Next time you think about fund raising forget about tracking down students to collect cash think fund-raising 2.0. By creating an online fund raising page participants point their donors to one site and they donate instantly.

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Article by Liz Wargo

Liz Wargo is currently teaching Physical Education at Shanghai American School. Focused on aquatics she uses lots of technology and considers herself lucky because she hasn't electrocuted herself yet. She hails from the "Inland Northwest" where she received a Masters in Teaching from Whitworth College and studied Business Administration at Seattle University. Currently she maintains two blogs, http://wargoelizabeth.com and http://aquaticscenter.saschinaonline.org/ and conducts action research on ways technology can be used to enhance wellness. Read 4 articles by Liz Wargo
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