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According to Aaron Baar, attraction to "do good" brands is escalating. In a survey of 6,000 people around the world:
"57% say a brand has earned their business because of its works supporting social causes. Furthermore, 61% say they have purchased a brand that supports a good cause even when it wasn't the cheapest option, and 67% said they would switch brands if another brand of similar quality supported a cause they were interested in."
This research reinforces our experience over the 3 weeks since we announced that we no longer charge commission on the donations we process. We are inviting corporate partners to sponsor the Bmycharity service so that every penny that a donor gives goes to the cause that they care about - and we've had a great response. A fine example came as an email from Gail Wilson who wrote:
"I have book marked your site and will visit it at least once a week just to see which companies are sponsoring you and will put them top of my list if I need their service or product."
We've teamed up with Richard McKelvey, Head of Commercial Partnerships at ACEVO, to provide specific ways in which the third and private sectors can enjoy mutually beneficial relationships which create commercial as well as social returns, and we're delighted that Quick McMorran - experts in creative commercial sponsorship - have come aboard to help ensure that our partner "do good" brands do well too!
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Captain Beany (@Captainbeany) is looking for help with his next amazing challenge. He's asked us to share this message:
"This Great British Eccentric 2009 Award winner is now setting his sights with a view of raising more money on behalf of a well known recognised television appeal with a ludricous wacky attempt with another conveyence of a plate of baked beans on toast - John O'Toast - Toasts End! He is hoping that the 880 mile 'Beans on Toast-athon' shall be the most audacious fundraising charitable task....ever! He is currently seeking a well known corporate company to provide the necessary sponsored caravanette or other vehicle to accompany him and also hopes that a television crew can capture this intrepid caped crusading superhero towards his beantastic mission!"
Captain Beany's exploits are the stuff of legend - he has raised over £100,000 for charities since his first baked-bean-bath record in 1986, he has run the London Marathon with a plate of beans on toast and he has even taken (another) plate of beans on toast to the top of Mount Snowdon!
You may never have the opportunity to follow Captain Beany the length of Great Britain again - this truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity - if you would like to get involved please post here or contact Captain Beany directly through his website.
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If you're planning to run the 2010 Virgin London Marathon for charity, did you know that you could end up running more than a mile to pay for your fundraising webpage? We want to put an end to commission charging on charity donations - which is why we provide the Bmycharity service commission-free to charities.
We'd like to ask your help - please spread the word to your running friends - fundraising should be free and every step you take should help the cause you care about. Let's eliminate commission charging from fundraising - please show your support by voting in our poll and spreading the word.
We're very grateful for Talkoot for entering the (free) spirit of the moment and sending us this video to celebrate the efforts of London Marathon runners:Posted at 11:34 AM in Bmycharity, Marathon | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Sponsorship fundraising is one of the big success stories of the last decade, but the future is even more exciting. We're working with a growing network of creative social entrepreneurs and charities to make it easy for charities and their supporters to broaden the impact of their fundraising activity. Since thousands of people encounter charities only through fundraising pages, we want to make sure that there are ways that they can engage with causes beyond reaching for a credit card. Recruiting new fundraisers, volunteers, campaigners and even employees, offering ways to contribute by changing shopping and web-searching behaviour, even providing services to beneficiaries such as video clips on cancer self-checking - all of these are possible through fundraising pages.
Bmycharity's vision for the future is to provide the free, secure, helpful platform on which all of these charitable benefits can be delivered.
Ben Brabyn 1 October 2009
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