Crowdsourcing/funding is a method of fundraising that uses social media and networking to spread a story and gain support. Many families, when faced with mounting medical bills and challenges paying the costs of living as a result of illness, turn to crowdsourcing to help get the bills paid.
Sharing your story is the key element of crowdsourcing. This includes identifying who the fundraiser will support and what the money will be used for. Think about what information you want to include, and what level of detail you are comfortable with sharing.
Before you decide this is the best way for you to raise money, it’s important to know the risks and benefits.
Another key part of crowdsourcing is thanking your donors via social media. Be sure to show gratitude, and share updates of how the money is helping you, as well as if you plan to “pay it forward.” This helps individuals who donate to feel part of a community and strengthens a continued connection to you, your story, and your needs.
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