Using PledgeIt.org for an activity-a-thon fundraiser!
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Hey there!🌻

Here are some quick tips for putting together an easy-to-use and easy to track fundraiser. This past May, I set a month-long goal of running 100 miles and set a goal of raising $20/mile for Citizens' Climate, from my personal network of family and friends. I wanted folks to be able to pledge per mile or make a one-time donation and found Pledgeit.org to be a great platform for that. It doesn't take any fees and allowed me to see who pledged/donated and made it easy to follow up with them after hitting my goal! 🏅

If this sounds like something you'd like to do, there are some things to know before you launch: Pledgeit.org will ask you to link your bank account, using the Stripe app. I felt comfortable doing this and didn't experience anything fishy. It will also ask you for a title and photo. I created a banner in Canva.com, but any photo will do! 📸

When you go to the site, click “Get Started” – then “For Individuals,” as this is your personal campaign. You can register for free and start adding in details for your campaign, including your goal! Once you get all the information put in, it will make a custom link for you. I posted about it on Instagram and Facebook, and sent an email to my friends and family to let them know about my goal (making it public made it feel real!) and asking them to contribute if they're able. (Quick tip: bcc everyone, so they don't know how many folks you're reaching out to!) Then, I tracked my progress each day on Instagram stories so people could follow my progress, linking to my Pledgeit.org page almost each time, encouraging folks to donate! Then, after your goal or timeframe, follow up with everyone to thank them! Pledgeit.org makes it easy by generating a report with all the email addresses of who contributed. 📫

You don't have to be a runner! You could be a chess player, like John Sabin, or find your own activity that folks can tune in for, pledge toward, etc. 🎷

Honestly, this goal allowed me to talk about climate change with folks where it never felt socially appropriate and people came out of the woodwork to contribute whom I hadn't spoken to in years! I finished the goal feeling renewed in this work, and I hope you have a similar experience. 🌎

Here's the link to my (now finished) campaign, if you're curious to check it out (again, I made the cool photo on Canva.com, a free site for editing photos/creating posts): 

Let me know if you have any questions! You got this!! 🌟

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@Perry Hodgkins Jones - this is SO AMAZING!! 

I'm going to share it now with the CCLers on our action team for the Outdoor Industry, I think they will love what you did and get very inspired! 
 

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Hi @Laurel Eastman
 

There's more info on this in the July Action Sheet!  https://cclusa.org/actionsheet

Happy weekend!

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