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Crowdfund for the holidays: How to use Mightycause to get what you really want this year

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It is December 19th and we have less than a week until we gather with family to exchange gifts and stuff ourselves full of delicious holiday feasts … and we all know the last few weeks before the holidays are when the gift-giving panic sets in.

You realize you forgot to buy gifts for a few relatives, friends and coworkers and head to an overcrowded, stuffy mall to sift through what’s left on the shelves with other last-minute shoppers, desperate to find a suitable gift. You end up giving them a sweater that may or may not be the correct size, or a generic basket of bath products, or just purchase a gift card because you have no idea what they want. And guess what? They end up giving you lumpy sweaters that aren’t your style, gift baskets and gift cards. So it seems you both wasted time and money buying gifts the other didn’t actually want.

But what if it didn’t have to be that way? What if we used crowdfunding for the holidays to make life simpler for the gift-giver and help you get exactly what you want?

I started my own fundraiser on Mightycause as a place to send friends and relatives who were asking me what I wanted to Christmas since I was saving for a new laptop. Here’s how I started using Razoo to crowdfund the item I really wanted for Christmas.

Start a fundraiser

Making your page awesome on Mightycause is easy. Just click “Fundraise,” enter the amount you’d like to raise, fill out your page, set up your payment account, and publish. That’s it!

Think about what you want or need this holiday season. Do you have your heart set on a big ticket item like a new laptop (like I did) or a set of Beats by Dre headphones? Are you hoping to get a new iPhone or one of those cool virtual reality headsets? Look up the cost of the item (don’t forget accessories!) and enter the total cost as your fundraising goal.

If you want a few things for the holidays, just total the retail prices of those items and make that your fundraising goal. You can break down the costs in your description and the Use of Funds chart.

Choose the “Wishes” category for your fundraiser.

Just like any fundraiser on Mightycause, use your title, short story, description, and cover photo to make your case.

A few tips to make your story strong:

And don’t forget: Link your page to your social media accounts to make it look extra snazzy!

Share your fundraiser

Remember how you used to write a letter for Santa that detailed everything you wanted for Christmas? Well, instead of sending a letter to the North Pole, you’ll be emailing a link to your fundraiser to family and friends to ask for what you want.

Personal outreach is important for any fundraiser, but for a holiday fundraiser it’s especially important. Consider who normally buys you holiday presents: your mom, your brother, your grandma, your significant other. Send them each an email with a link to your fundraiser explaining that you’d like them make a donation in lieu of a present this year.

Obviously, if anyone asks you what you want this year, let them know about your fundraiser and send them a link.

You should also share your fundraiser on social media — people are more likely to donate when asked, and you might find that a friend you don’t normally exchange gifts with is inspired to make a donation to your page.

Thank your donors

You wouldn’t open a present from your dear Aunt Tilly and then toss it aside without acknowledging it, so make sure you don’t do the same thing online by failing to thank her for her donation to your page. Yes, she’ll get an email from Mightycause thanking her for making a donation, but that’s not the same as getting a personal thanks from you.

Here are a few ways you can thank everyone who gives a gift through your fundraiser:

Post updates

When you post an update on Mightycause, it posts to your page and sends an email to all of your donors with your message. So when should you post an update?

Crowdfund someone else’s gift

Has your dad had his eye on an expensive new grill? Or, do you want to pool together money from your whole family to buy your mom a fancy piece of jewelry to let her know how much you love her? You can use Mightycause to get everyone together to chip in for big gifts for family members and friends. Just follow the steps above, but alter your story so that you explain why it’s important to purchase this particular gift for your friend or family member.

Happy holidays and happy fundraising from Razoo!

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