Fundraising Made Simple: A Lesson from Shark vs. Roomba

Fundraising Made Simple: A Lesson from Shark vs. Roomba

From Cody Glover

Raising funds can feel like choosing between a Shark and a Roomba vacuum—two tools with their strengths. In fundraising, just like these vacuums

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Raising funds can feel like choosing between a Shark and a Roomba vacuum—two tools with their strengths. In fundraising, just like these vacuums, you must choose the right strategies to clean up challenges and reach your goals effectively.

Whether raising money for a school, charity, or a personal cause, success comes from careful planning, connecting with people, and using the right tools. Let’s break it down into simple steps.

Before you start, think about the people you’ll ask for donations.

  • What do they care about?

  • Do they like emotional stories, rewards, or helping their community?

For example, Shark vacuums are powerful for hands-on work, while Roombas are perfect for people who love convenience. Similarly, your approach should match the preferences of your audience.

Technology can make fundraising easier. Use social media, email campaigns, or crowdfunding websites to reach more people.

Think of it like choosing a vacuum: Shark is best for power, while Roomba is better for ease of use. Choose tools that suit your campaign and make donating simple for your supporters.

People give when they feel connected to your cause. Share a real, emotional story about why you’re raising money and how it will make a difference.

For example, if you’re raising funds to help build a shelter for homeless animals, show how every donation will give those animals a safer, better life.

Offer different ways for people to donate. Some prefer donating online, while others like old-school methods like checks.

It’s like offering a Shark for hands-on cleaners and a Roomba for hands-off ones—give options that work for everyone.

People trust fundraisers that are open and clear.

  • Tell them exactly how their money will be used.

  • Share updates on the progress of your campaign.

Transparency builds trust and encourages people to keep supporting you.

Bring in volunteers and influencers to spread the word.

  • Volunteers can actively share your campaign with their networks.

  • Influencers can quietly expand your reach, like a Roomba working in the background.

Both play important roles in your success.

People love being appreciated. Even small thank-you gifts—like a shoutout, a handwritten note, or exclusive merchandise—can make donors feel special and encourage them to give more.

Fundraising is like the Shark vs. Roomba debate: both have their strengths, and you just need to pick what works best for your campaign. You can make your fundraising journey smooth and successful by using creative ideas, clear communication, and the right tools.

Whether you’re raising money for a big cause or just trying to build a vacuum repair shop in your home, remember that small efforts can lead to big results when done the right way!

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