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Joining the Mobile Revolution: Using Text Messaging to Help Your Organization Thrive

Joining the Mobile Revolution: Using Text Messaging to Help Your Organization Thrive. It’s All About You!!!. What would you like to get out of today’s webinar? What was your motivation for Registering? Do you have any specific topics You want to Focus On?. Texting… What’s the Big Deal?.

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Joining the Mobile Revolution: Using Text Messaging to Help Your Organization Thrive

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  1. Joining the Mobile Revolution:Using Text Messaging to Help Your Organization Thrive

  2. It’s All About You!!! What would you like to get out of today’s webinar? What was your motivation for Registering? Do you have any specific topics You want to Focus On?

  3. Texting… What’s the Big Deal? • 83% of American adults own cell phones and 3/4 of them (73%) send and receive text messages. • Pew Research Center • 85%of people read an unread text message within 15 minutes of receiving it, while only 15% of people open an unread email • It’s Required: Nonprofit Organizations and Mobile Marketing, textopoly http://www.textopoly.com/blog/2011/02/its-required-nonprofit-organizations-mobile-marketing/

  4. Opinion Poll Do these stats match your experience? • Question 1: What percentage of people in your network are texting? • About ¾ of the people I know are texting • In my network over 75% of people are texting • In my network, less than %75 are texting • Question 2: Do you read a text message quicker than an email? • Yes, I read text messages first • No, I read emails first

  5. How are Non Profits Using Text Messaging?

  6. Advocacy & Calls to Action Ask people to make phone calls to elected officials You can even include a phone number for people with smart phones to click on so they can make the call immediately! Announce emergency rallies and/or last minute events via text and increase the likelihood of last minute information getting to people in time

  7. Volunteer Coordination Send reminders for trainings and/or upcoming volunteer opportunities • Use texting for coordination during events where internet access is not available

  8. Event Reminders/Cancelations Increase Attendance Decrease the Stress Send don’t forget day of reminders for events Quickly notifying people of info such as new venue, time change etc.

  9. Launch creative text to give campaigns Donor Cultivation and Fundraising Recruit new supporters at events by having people text-in to join your list Send texts with updates regarding fundraising goals and other news

  10. The Campaign that Swept the Nation Text-to-Give Campaign: American Red Cross Haiti Disaster Relief • People texted in to donate $10 • All money went to Red Cross • $800,ooo raised in one day! • $5 million raised by day two • Info from THE MOBILE FRONTIER: Text-To-Give & Beyond http://www.fundraising123.org/files/Convio_NetworkforGood_Mobile_Guide.pdf

  11. Doing A Red Cross Style Campaign Cost of a mGive Campaign What That Means • $500 one time setup fee • Monthly fee - $199 - $799 • $.35 per transaction fee • %3.5 percent of the amount donated • Pricing info comes directly from the mGive website: http://www.mgive.com/Pricing.aspx • One year contract is required • People can only give $5 or $10 • They can only give up to $25 per month • You need 26 donations of $10/month or 311/year to break even! • My full article on the topic http://www.frontrangesource.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/DebraBrownArticle.pdf

  12. There are other players in the game and companies creating new models: Connect2Give thttp://www.connect2give.com/ g8wave: http://www.g8wave.com/ Give.mobi - http://give.mobi/paypal Give by Cell - http://www.givebycell.com/ Mgood - http://www.mgood.com/ Mobile Commons http://www.mobilecommons.com/ Sumo Text - http://www.sumotext.com/sms-giving.html The Good News Is…

  13. Text to donate grassroots style with any service provider: • Text in and get a link to a donation page • Text in and have your development director follow-up with the pledge • Text in and turn over records to professional phone bank Text to Donate Grassroots Style

  14. How Do We Know? determining if text messaging is right for your organization

  15. The Most Important Factor Is text messaging right for your constituency? When all else fails, ASK your people if they want to be contacted via text message!

  16. Have a team discussion about the three T’s: Time Talent Treasure Will it work within your organization? Do you have adequate staff support?

  17. Yes, We Want It!!! Now What??? HOW TO GET FROM HERE TO HERE WITHOUT DOING THIS

  18. Develop a Plan for Your Texting Program • Align the program with your organizational goals • Figure out who will do what • Come up with a marketing plan • Select a vendor • Start texting! • Evaluate R.O.I.

  19. Integrate Text Messaging Into Your Work • If you launch a text messaging program for the sake of jumping on the bandwagon, it will likely flop. • But if you strategize very intentionally about how to use text messaging to advance your organizational goals, it will likely succeed!

  20. Some Real Life Examples Customers who started with a goal for their program: • Rights for All People • Planned Parenthood Maryland • Ohio AFL-CIO • Christ in Youth and BBYO, Inc. • Houston Fire Department • Subaru

  21. Your Turn… Can You think of any way your organization could advance your mission with Text Messaging?

  22. Figure Out Who Will Do What and When • What needs to be done to get the program up and running and who will do it? • If possible, designate a single point person to coordinate the texting program on an ongoing basis. • You can also have each staff member brainstorm how texting can supplement their existing work.

  23. Some ways you can get people to join your texting program include: • Text to join • Widgets • Importing your database or a list Develop A Marketing and Outreach Plan It is important to think through how you will get people to join your texting group. There are a variety of strategies you can use. Your best bet is experimenting to find out what works best with your audience.

  24. Text To Join To see HOW this works: TEXT: NTEN To: 32075

  25. Here is a sample of our widget: WIDGETS You can have people join your texting list directly from your website by using a widget. You can even have people join a specific sub-list.

  26. Almost all text messaging service providers make it easy for you to add people to your texting list by uploading an Excel or CSV file Importing Your Database

  27. Opt-In is the name of the game… There are Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Federal Communications Commission rules that prohibit the sending of unsolicited text messages. What are the rules for sending text messages?

  28. Finding the Right Vendor Some questions you might want to ask potential vendors: Is your service compatible with all cell phone carriers and prepaid services? What does your pricing include, and is it monthly or do we have to sign a contract? What features and functionality do you have that distinguishes you from your competitors? How long have you been in business? Can you provide me with a list of existing customers? It’s all about asking the right questions.

  29. Some Vendors to Look Into Include: • There are an endless number of text messaging service providers out there. • The following are companies we know to be legitimate. • CellTrust – http://www.celltrust.com • Eztexting - http://www.eztexting.com • Mobile Commons - http://www.mobilecommons.com • MobilizeUs – http://mobilizeus.com • Sumo Text - http://www.sumotext.com/sms-giving.html • Tatango - http://www.tatango.com • Trumphia - http://trumpia.com

  30. Give the program time to develop Solicit feedback early in the game Course correct as necessary Start Texting!!!

  31. Evaluating Your Texting Program Return on Investment Return on Engagement • Did text messaging make your staff more efficient? Save them time? Consume less paper? • Did your texting lead to more or increased donations? Evaluation frame provided by THE MOBILE FRONTIER: Text-To-Give & Beyond: http://www.fundraising123.org/files/Convio_NetworkforGood_Mobile_Guide.pdf • Did your texting program make it easier for people to take action? • Enable you to recruit new supporters • Build loyalty to your organization

  32. Contact Information Debra Brown Phone: 720-917-4900 Email: Debra.Brown@MobilizeUs.com http://www.MobilizeUs.com

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