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What Is Cause Marketing And How Do I Create A Cause Campaign?

If you run a business, you’ve probably heard of various marketing strategies, some new and some old. There’s Traditional Marketing, Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, and the list goes on. But there is one form of marketing that seems slightly counterintuitive to traditional business models, but that pays big dividends when done correctly, and that …

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Why the Great Resignation Isn’t a “New” Problem in the Nonprofit Sector

By Sherry Quam Taylor, CEO of QuamTaylor LLC The “Great Resignation” has become more than just a buzzword. This movement has infiltrated almost every industry, from corporate finance to retail. The nonprofit sector, in particular, has suffered greatly.  I’m witnessing the challenges my clients are facing firsthand. So many nonprofit leaders have been impacted by …

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Nonprofit Fundraising: Three questions to ask yourself before asking someone else for money

Asking for money, or anything else for that matter, can be stressful. And you may not hear as many yeses as you want because you aren’t asking, and that is keeping you from raising more money, getting more engagement from your board, finding that new event sponsor…anything you want. So, before you ask for anything, …

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Nonprofit Fundraising: 7 Limiting Beliefs in Fundraising You Need to Remove Today So You Can Raise More

How you think and feel about money is called your money mindset, and it directly impacts how much money you will have and how much money you will raise.  You, your board or staff may have beliefs about money so ingrained in you, you don’t realize what they are. These stories are thoughts that drive …

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These scholarships are prohibited and if used, violate Causability’s terms of service. Your cause will be automatically be deleted from the platform.

  1. Any item claiming to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent an illness or condition (whether via a device, app, book, nutritional supplement, or other means).
  2. Contests, coupons, gambling, and raffles.
  3. Energy food, vitamins or health supplements and drinks.
  4. Offensive material (e.g., hate speech, encouraging violence against others, etc).
  5. Offering a genetically modified organism as a perk.
  6. Live animals. Perks cannot include live animals.
  7. Offering alcohol.
  8. Offering financial, money-processing, or credit services; financial intermediaries or cash-equivalent instruments; travel services (e.g., vacation packages); phone services (e.g., prepaid phone services, 900 numbers); and business marketing services.
  9. Political fundraising.
  10. Any nudity, graphic displays of body parts or pornographic material.
  11. Perks that promote discrimination, bigotry, or intolerance towards any and all marginalized groups.
  12. Perks that share things that already exist, or repackage a previously-created product, without adding anything new or aiming to iterate on the idea in any way.
  13. Resale. All perks must have been produced or designed by the project or one of its creators — no reselling things from elsewhere.
  14. Drugs, nicotine, tobacco, vaporizers and related paraphernalia.
  15. Violent materials such as images of weapons, replicas of weapons, and weapon accessories.
  16. Any perks that are deemed illegal, heavily regulated, or potentially dangerous for donors, as well as perks that the creator did not make.
  17. Previously copyrighted materials from any and all forms of literature, art or music.

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  • Who am I? My organization? My story…Who is your audience? Who does this cause benefit?
  • What are my goals? What does success look like for this cause?
  • Why is this important to me, my community and the world?
  • How is this going to be implemented? Are their steps involved? What are the possible effects? Are the results measurable?
  • Why should someone get involved with this cause?
  • What else do they care about?
  • What makes this cause compelling?
  • Perks Terms & Conditions

    Causability prohibits all ‘cause based campaigns’ that are illegal, heavily regulated, or potentially dangerous for (users) donors, as well as any offered ‘perks’ (donation incentives) that the ‘creator’ did not make either physically or offered as digital downloads.

    1. Any item claiming to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent an illness or condition (whether via a device, app, book, nutritional supplement, or other means).
    2. Contests, coupons, gambling, and raffles.
    3. Energy food and drinks.
    4. Offensive material (e.g., hate speech, encouraging violence against others, etc.)
    5. Offering a genetically modified organism as a reward.
    6. Live animals. Campaigns can not include live animals as a reward.
    7. Offering alcohol as a reward.
    8. Offering financial, money-processing, or credit services; financial intermediaries or cash-equivalent instruments; travel services (e.g., vacation packages); phone services (e.g., prepaid phone services, 900 numbers); and business marketing services.
    9. Political fundraising.
    10. Any pornographic or sexually explicit material.
    11. Campaigns that promote discrimination, bigotry, or intolerance towards marginalized groups.
    12. Campaigns that share things that already exist, or repackage a previously created product, without adding anything new or aiming to iterate on the idea in any way.
    13. No resale. All ‘perks’ (donation incentives) must have been produced or designed by the project or one of its creators — no reselling things from others or elsewhere.
    14. Drugs, nicotine, tobacco, vaporizers, and related paraphernalia.
    15. Weapons, replicas of weapons, and weapon accessories.
    If your project involves something illegal, heavily regulated, or potentially dangerous for backers and it is not on this list, please contact us before starting your campaign.

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