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Readers’ Choice: Great Models of Online Fundraising, Provided by You

April 16, 2018
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For our “Online Fundraising That Works” issue, we asked you, our readers, what organizations do social media the best.

Here are some of your picks:

Twitter

Taking advantage of Twitter’s easy sharing platform, the Washington D.C.-based arm of the United Nations Refugee Agency uses trending hashtags, such as #WorldBookDay, to illustrate their mission of unity. One commenter particularly liked the photos shared, saying, “The images show the resilience of refugees, in spite of the fact that they have been forced from their homes and likely lost everything.”

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OFR social promo response pic

For our “Online Fundraising That Works” issue, we asked you, our readers, what organizations do social media the best.

Here are some of your picks:

Twitter

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Taking advantage of Twitter’s easy sharing platform, the Washington D.C.-based arm of the United Nations Refugee Agency uses trending hashtags, such as #WorldBookDay, to illustrate their mission of unity. One commenter particularly liked the photos shared, saying, “The images show the resilience of refugees, in spite of the fact that they have been forced from their homes and likely lost everything.”

No better day than #WorldBookDay to start reading refugee authors! Check out our Read 4 Refugees program and find a book today! https://t.co/mCbJ6uAFKQ pic.twitter.com/rep1eoK9cx

— USA for UNHCR (@UNRefugeeAgency) April 23, 2018

Instagram

The World Wildlife Fund showcases beautiful images on its Instagram feed, which has 1 million followers.

No Kid Hungry has curated a diverse range of content on its Instagram feed. From subtitled videos telling the stories of children helped by the organization works to branded inspirational quotes, the charity has an inspiration-filled grid.

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Facebook

The American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science shares an array of articles and photo carousels to keep its 50,000 followers interested. It also keeps Facebook’s “Create a Fundraiser” button pinned to the top of its page to afford followers easy access to giving.

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No Kid Hungry teamed up with actress Kristen Bell to create a campaign focused on motherhood and healthy eating.

Let’s feed the future. Only 2 days left to buy this shirt and support No Kid Hungry: https://t.co/S8XzXOklOV pic.twitter.com/mN83eSoIbt

— Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) October 20, 2016

Video

The YouTube channel of Team Rubicon, a nonprofit that deploys emergency-response teams of military veterans and first-responders to disaster-struck areas, is filled with high-quality videos that tell the stories of their volunteers.

Read other items in this Online Fundraising That Works package.
We welcome your thoughts and questions about this article. Please email the editors or submit a letter for publication.
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