Leverage the Web
A quick non-profit success story
For our non-profit friends out there, here is a quick success story of a grassroots organization and their use of the web and social media to make a big splash from day one.
Fall 2009 - The Red Shoe Society (RSS) Board is formed, comprised of eleven volunteers. The goal from the outset is to be the sought after young professionals philanthropic organization in the Upstate while creating awareness and raising funds for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas.
November/December 2009 - Planning begins for the year, with the first introduction to the public to be held on February 10, 2010, the "Open Your Hearts for the Ronald McDonald House."
December 2009/January 2010 - The board secures Good Life Catering, the Next Innovation Center, Highland Brewing Company and West End Wine and Spirits to provide the space, food and drink for the event. All of which donate in kind (a good portion of their costs, if not all their costs in most cases) for the event.
January 2010 - The invitation process begins. The goal is to get 150 people to the event, and be happy to get ten new paying members that night.
- Invites are done via email and Facebook. An event is created and then shared by the board members.
- Based solely on Facebook friends of the board members, the Open Your Hearts event was seen by a minimum of 3,800 people. This is assuming it was only