
Create your free #GivingTuesday campaign
and get social media promotion
| from October 6 to November 20, 2018 |
How to participate?
Create and launch your campaign between October 6 to November 19, 2018
Mention #GivingTuesday2018 in the headline or description of your campaign
You must be a 501(c) nonprofit or registered charity in the US, Canada, UK or Australia
How do we promote your campaign?
Giving Tuesday campaigns will be listed on our special Giving Tuesday promo page (live after October 20)
The page will be promoted in social media to a large audience of people interested in charitable causes (audience size is around 10 million people) and featured on Forbes and Devin Thorpe's #GTstreamathon
Potential donors will have a chance to learn more about your cause, browse campaigns and donate

Special offer for Nonprofits
0% Platform Fee for Essential and Advanced Functionality
*All campaign types except recurring donation campaigns


1. Frame Your "Ask"
Being specific about your ask is important. As competition for donation is higher on Giving Tuesday, you need to be clear on your "Why".

2. Try experimenting
Giving Tuesday is a great time to experiment and try new crowdfunding techniques that go beyond your traditional fundraising methods.

3. Plan marketing push
Giving Tuesday is a great opportunity to introduce your cause to new people. Leverage the power of social media and Giving Tuesday to tell about your impact.

4. Make it fun and creative
Create fun and engaging incentives for people to participate. Matching funds is a good start, however there are more creative ways to engage them. see more

5. Put Your Social Shoes On
Go to town using the official hashtag #GivingTuesday to be connected to the giving community and get extra visibility for your campaign.

6. Make the Headlines
Giving Tuesday has a lot of buzz, is seasonal and is a source for stories for news media. Leverage the newsworthiness of the event by reaching out to your local media.
Need more ideas for Giving Tuesday?
with our crowdfunding consultant.