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New media and technology showcase

The Lost Dogs’ Home, Melbourne: Friend of PAWs microsite

Lost Dogs' HomeAlthough in recent years the Internet has by any definition come into its own as an indispensable tool for fundraisers, most are still not adept at using the medium to acquire new donors. So the Lost Dogs’ Home’s successful experience of online acquisition should be closely watched by many.

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Greenpeace Italia: save the Parmigiano Reggiano from OGM

Greenpeace Italia This email campaign is really a call to action, good image, very few words but with very high impact. It is perhaps one of the lowest cost exhibits on SOFII - and it might just be one of the most cost effective.

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Jan Uekermann’s fundraising podcasts

JanSomebody in SOFII’s office asked ‘why do you think this exhibit deserves to be on SOFII?’ The answer is easy. It’s unique, as far as we know. It’s open and unashamed sharing of helpful information. Its content focuses on issues that are relevant to the majority of fundraisers. Jan (the creator of this podcast) says "the heart of fundraising is effective story-telling". Now, thanks to the Internet and podcasts, it's not difficult to share these stories worldwide.

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NSPCC Facebook

See how the NSPCC became the first UK charity to develop a fundraising application to run within Facebook. This exhibit shows how quickly fundraisers have to react to changing technology.

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Greenpeace: the virtual march for whales

If only whales everywhere could realise the great things that are being done all around the world by ordinary people to protect them and make this planet a safe place for them.

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How modern technology can be used to fundraise: Tap-n-Give.

This simple yet innovative exhibit shows how a new iPhone app is raising awareness and increasing donations. Will you try it out?

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Twestival - grassroots fundraising from volunteers.

Twestival is the largest grassroots social media initiative to date and has raised an outstanding $1.2 million for charities all over the world.

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Christian Aid’s text for nets

This exhibit is a great example of modern fundraising. While there is a lot of talk about fundraising by text messages, rarely do we find an appeal that makes it so easy, so compelling and so tangible.

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Wikimedia Foundation: how banners can enhance fundraising

This exhibits shows how Wikipedia have managed to involve thousands of committed volunteers to create, test and translate each banner that we see. This really is volunteer-led fundraising at its best.

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MSF warehouse: virtual catalogue and mass marketing campaign

MSF teaserThis exciting exhibit proves that digital fundraising can work…as long as it works with the core values of the charity. This is a must-read for anyone considering a digital fundraising campaign.

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Girlguiding UK Impact Report 2011

Annual reports and their latest sidekick the impact report mustn’t be boring – ever.

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Change Heroes: a new fundraising platform

The aim of each of Change Heroes’ campaign is to bring together groups of 33+ friends to donate $3.33 a day for three months, which equals $10,000. This will enable their charity partners to build a school, library, or water project in a developing country.

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Malaria No More and CollegeHumor: malarious

Malaria No More have discovered that laughter is a great entry point to learning – even about something as deadly as malaria.

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The Centrale School of Paris alumni online challenge

This online promotion raised double the amount of previous offline activities.

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The Salvation Army UK Christmas appeal 2010

Some donors have rational reasons for giving, some have emotional reasons and some go on a journey. Our strategy was to model this behaviour, to take the insight and analysis to new levels of understanding.

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Kiva: person-to-person micro-lending

The first video gives a real sense of excitement and shows vividly the scope of Kiva’s work. The second is the simple story of Pedro and his family and how Kiva’s lenders are helping him fight his way out of poverty.

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Children’s Hospital Foundation, Washington DC, USA: send a valentine to a child in the hospital

The Children's Hospital Foundation were convinced that Valentine’s Day could have enormous potential for fundraisers. Even though the first attempts didn’t live up to expectations, they perservered until, eventually, that vision paid off.

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THE PLAN: the launch of child sponsorship, Spain 1937

This exhibit focuses on a documentary film made by Plan International, which shows how the idea of child sponsorship emerged and grew as a response to the dangers faced by children in the Spanish civil war, more than 70 years ago.

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Thank you

SOFII gratefully acknowledges the generous and catalytic support of the Joffe Foundation, UK, which has made possible SOFII's growth and development to date.

'My Trust is delighted with its investment in SOFII. We are very pleased that we have been able to be of assistance in the launch of this important initiative.'
Lord Joel Joffe.

About SOFII

SOFII is supervised by The SOFII Foundation, a registered charity in the UK, No 1124743.

SOFII’s development director is Sue Kershaw. She can be reached at sue@sofii.org

'We love SOFII. Next year we hope to help again.' 
Lynne, HMA, Vancouver.

© The SOFII Foundation 2010. http://www.sofii.org.

 

 

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