Carolina Crown’s student members raised $35,287 in 31 days — online, via crowdfunding, during a pandemic.
The corps’ staff made the members’ participation into a game, and it drove massive success with very little effort.
Here’s how.
Carolina Crown’s student members raised $35,287 in 31 days — online, via crowdfunding, during a pandemic.
The corps’ staff made the members’ participation into a game, and it drove massive success with very little effort.
Here’s how.
Arts program costs didn’t go on quarantine.
Fundraisers and events are going to look very different during the upcoming months.
Here’s how you can kickstart your school’s fundraising in the wake of Covid-19.
We all know times are tough right now.
And of course that includes schools and arts programs, many of whom are unsure what next year will bring.
It’s a difficult time to be planning a marching band season or show choir set. But we can help.
Funding the arts is what we do. For years, we’ve been helping ensembles buy gear and enhance their programs.
This is our “why.” — We want to help.
In response to the setbacks presented by Covid-19, FansRaise – the premier provider of guided ensemble and group crowdfunding campaigns to the performing arts – is helping arts programs recover financially BY WAIVING PLATFORM FEES for campaign launched between now and September 1st, 2020.
Peer to peer fundraising is among most widespread and highly-visible fundraising tactics used by non-profit organizations (of all shapes and sizes) – mainly due to the fact that IT WORKS REALLY WELL.