This month's insights on all things social-first fundraising ??
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Here's your monthly GivePanel recap on everything social-first fundraising (est. 2 min read)
The impact of JustGiving on Brain Tumour Research's Facebook Challenge
Brain Tumour Research, the UK’s leading charity for brain tumor research, took its fundraising to new heights by adding GivePanel’s JustGiving integration to its Facebook Challenges.?
Keen to widen its fundraising channels and provide supporters with an "easy, frictionless and enjoyable" experience, Brain Tumour Research saw impressive results during their 10,000 Steps a Day in February Challenge. So much so, JustGiving fundraisers raised a mind-blowing 115% more on average! ??
The addition of JustGiving didn’t just raise more funds—it also brought in more supporters, creating a stronger, more engaged community. To discover more about this exciting success and how it can inspire your nonprofit, read the full story here.
Understanding activation rate for social-first fundraising
Accurate activation rate measurements help get the most out of each platform. Learn how to improve activation rates and maximize impact.
Prostate Cancer Research and 100 Miles in May
This Challenge raised substantial funds through strategic partnerships. Discover how innovative tools, collaboration, and community engagement drove the campaign's success.
Miss our JustGiving webinar this month?
We spent 45 minutes diving into how you can make the most of our JustGiving integration, what's coming next and finding out how Brain Tumour Research have made it work for them.
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How Fin is helping you make the most of GivePanel
Our AI chat support, Fin, knows everything there is to know about the GivePanel app. He can get you an answer in seconds and is learning more daily. Have you tried it yet?
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