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Top 6 Mobile Apps essential for Non Profit Donation Drives

Aamir Qutub
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Direct revenue generation and providing additional features to potential investors are the two most important aspects on which non-profits work. And both of them do not work as fast and easily as it might sound. Therefore, donation based models that are mobile device friendly stand out as essentials for seeking direct revenue.

An app that is in itself compelling enough that donors will pay money on the spot to have it is the way next generation wants to connect with your nonprofit. Since apps are a medium and not the message, making them available to prospective donors along with prioritizing the individual’s value of time dedicated to the donation app is necessary.

Below listed are Six top apps that help your Nonprofit raise substantial contribution:

Charity Miles:

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Tracks the time that runners and bikers lend towards raising funds during various events. As you exercise, charity miles tracks your distance and the money earned. When you’re finished, it accepts your sponsorship, spreads the word, and sends you a note confirming your good work.

Donate a Photo:

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Allows individuals to share a picture for a cause to generate funds. For every photo you share through Donate a Photo, Johnson & Johnson gives $1 to cause you want to help. Each cause will appear in the app until it reaches its goal. If the goal is not reached, the cause will still get a minimum donation from Johnson & Johnson.

Instead:

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Highlights every micro impact of the everyday online purchases leveraging your organizational position. With each small donation made here, you can see its direct impact on your organization.

Check-in for Food:

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Allows donors to make a free cause page along with partnering it with businesses to collect donation. Every time a patron checks in on their smartphone, the participating business makes a donation to the cause they are supporting. That is; every time you get coffee, eat out, catch a game or visit a participating retailer, a simple check-in will generate a micro-donation to a great cause.

I Can go without:

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This app connects conscious consumers with trusted causes. When you make a pledge to reduce your own daily consumption, you can open up the I Can Go Without app and choose to give that money to people in need.

One Today:

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Creates campaigns for donations on various projects. This app lets you easily give $1 everyday day to causes and other nonprofits that inspire you. It’s a community of generous people who are doing one good deed a day.

 If you have a precisely defined goal for adopting a mobile app based fundraiser, keeping your line of communication clear, you can take your on profit’s cause a long way ahead. Your maximum task gets resolved by the way you choose to appeal people’s moral senses.

Fundraising is important, and mobile apps have the potential to do so much more for nonprofits, but many nonprofits don’t realize that yet. The app method for fundraising allows donors to give, as well as share and encourage friends and family to do the same. Peer-driven fundraisers and crowdsourcing campaigns are making a serious impact when it comes to charitable giving, and mobile apps for fundraising have made this possible. Once the groundwork gets set through apps for nonprofits, it is easier than ever to change lives.

Aamir Qutub
Aamir Qutub
Aamir Qutub is the founder and CEO of Enterprise Monkey, has a sincere passion for innovation and startups. With an experience of around a decade, he is a proud co-founder of 4 technology startups, focusing on real-world problems and their solutions. He also loves to cook and spend time with his onlyborn.
Aamir Qutub
Aamir Qutub
Aamir Qutub is the founder and CEO of Enterprise Monkey, has a sincere passion for innovation and startups. With an experience of around a decade, he is a proud co-founder of 4 technology startups, focusing on real-world problems and their solutions. He also loves to cook and spend time with his onlyborn.

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