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Camera Phone Fundraising
January 14, 2011
If you can’t change your fate, change your attitude.
-Amy Tan, Author
Non profits can now use mobile technology to boost their fundraising efforts using an approach described in an article, "Waiting for Wealth," in The NonProfit Times (June 1, 2010). Here is how it works:

Step 1.  Secure a square-shaped barcode or quick response code.

Step 2.  Place this barcode on posters, letters, and signs promoting your non profit.

Step 3.  Potential donors take a photo of the barcode with their smart phone, and then link, using this barcode, directly to your web site's donation page.

The barcodes and the supporting software to make this happen are available (currently for free) at
www.mobile-barcodes.com.






Not Just Small Change: Fund Development for Early Childhood Programs is a fundraising guide written specifically for early childhood programs by a veteran early childhood fundraiser, Roberta Bergman.  The practical resource provides advice on...
  • Whom Can We Ask (and Keep Asking) for Money?
  • Building the Donor Base
  • Developing Relationships with Your Donors
  • Events — Yours and Theirs
  • Direct Mail
  • Online Donations
  • Grant Writing
  • Writing Foundation Proposals: Dear Mr. Gates
  • Preparing Government Grant Applications
  • Breaking New Ground: The Capital Campaign

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