Peer-to-peer fundraising has long been dominated by charities that fight diseases and promote health. But can charities that have non-health
How charity: water Uses Birthdays to Raise Money
While walks, runs and rides remain important, many charities are giving supporters the keys to launch their own "do-it-yourself" fundraising campaigns
After the Ice Bucket: How the ALS Association Is Engaging Its New Supporters
Stay out of the spotlight. That’s the mantra that the ALS Association must keep repeating if it is going to successfully build on last year’s Ice
Exploring Peer-to-Peer Fundraising’s Family Tree
As peer-to-peer fundraising grows, so, too, does the number of models charities are using to engage with their volunteers. To help nonprofits
Advice from a Volunteer Fundraiser: Above All, Be Authentic
By Peter Panepento When Anthony Carbajal stood in his kitchen and spoke into a video camera last August, he didn't have a script. The words --
5 Peer-to-Peer Campaigns That Declined in 2014
With the runaway success of the Ice Bucket Challenge and strong growth at a number of up-and-coming programs, 2014 was a strong year for peer-to-peer
The 5 Fastest-Growing Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Programs of 2014
While big-name peer-to peer fundraising programs like American Cancer Society's Relay for Life struggled in 2014, a number of large programs posted
Inspiring Ice Bucket Challenge Fundraiser Anthony Carbajal Wins Cash, Sweat & Tears Award
Anthony Carbajal — the creator of a poignant Ice Bucket Challenge Video that has raised $3.8-million for The ALS Therapy Development Institute — has
Peer-to-Peer Thirty: New Initiatives Surge While Many Established Programs Struggle
ORLANDO — Peer-to-peer fundraising programs are growing quickly among groups that lead events that fall outside of the traditional run, walk, and ride