Ron Cass

Peer-to-Peer Fundraising: Leverage Social Pressure

The first online peer-to-peer fundraising site, ArtistShare, appeared in 2003 and was designed to give supportive fans a way to financially support an artist’s work in return for an insider’s look at the work’s creation, exclusive merchandise or VIP access to events, etc.  Since then, “fan-funding” has morphed into “crowdfunding” and it is used by …

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Are You Making The Most Of Your Annual Appeal?

  Fundraising professionals generally recognize James Greenfield’s finding that average fundraising cost per dollar raised is $0.20  (Fund-Raising: Evaluating and Managing the Fund Development Process). Obviously, the goal is to reduce this fundraising cost as much as possible in order have more funds for mission. Let’s look at one way to reduce costs associated with …

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Fundraising With Mobile Apps

  More and more nonprofit organizations are developing mobile apps to engage constituents digitally.   Museums are sharing their collections and enabling self-guided tours. Parks and monuments are sharing historical details in an interactive way that deepens a visitor’s experience.  Churches and schools are sharing community news and resources to keep people connected beyond the …

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Introducing iGive – Mobile Fundraising Solution

Big River powers mobile fundraising  Increasingly, Catholic parishes and schools are embracing mobile technology to keep their communities connected and informed.  With Catholic Mobile App’s simple and powerful branded apps, bulletins, updates, prayer requests and homilies are just a click away.  The only thing missing was the ability to collect donations and registrations within the …

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POODLE Muzzled

SSL v3.0 Vulnerability and Big River’s Response Quick summary:  Big River is not vulnerable to a recently discovered security vulnerability, and there is no impact on your constituents use of your forms. A vulnerability in the way web browsers and servers share information securely has recently been discovered.  This vulnerability, nicknamed POODLE, affects an older …

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