The Secrets of Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Success

February 21, 2019

Peer-to-peer fundraising is a method of fundraising that involves your supporters raising money on your behalf. It works by empowering your fundraising partners with their own individual donation pages, which they can share on their social media pages, email to friends and family, and post in work or community groups. This type of fundraising is also known as social fundraising, personal fundraising, or P2P fundraising.

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Australian Communities Foundation offers individuals, families, groups, corporations and not-for-profit organisations an easy and satisfying way of giving something of real value back to the community that they care about. Donors establish philanthropic funds under Australian Communities Foundation's legal structure and all donations are pooled and invested. The income generated from this investment is used over time to support charitable projects and organisations and to help build healthy resilient communities.

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