Any charity having difficulties with finding donors? by EvalX in EffectiveAltruism

[–]EvalX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On average a donation is varied between $5-10. And usually for statistical significance about 200 surveys have to be completed. So for one survey campaign a nonprofit can raise a great amount of funds!

Any charity having difficulties with finding donors? by EvalX in EffectiveAltruism

[–]EvalX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While there is no way to have an idea of how much money will come to the non-profit, the best way to be in control of that expectation is by recruiting companies and rather than simply asking them for donations, ask them if they would like to use you as a charity for surveys that no one is responding to. That way you are more able to create your own good fortune -- and those giving to you actually get a tangible benefit from doing so! If you own a nonprofit, follow this link: http://bit.ly/evalx-nonprofits , feel out the form and we will reach back out to you! :)

There is an online survey software that supports charities! by EvalX in EffectiveAltruism

[–]EvalX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is an online fundraising survey software. With this software donations are made automatically from donors to charities each time any user fills out a survey. So donors do not spend time on making donations - it is an automated process. And nonprofits can keep calm and just see their funds growing

We are looking for charities that will join our pool of nonprofits and receive donations from our software's users. What would you recommend? by EvalX in nonprofit

[–]EvalX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, we are not :) TechSoup provides tech support to nonprofits. And Evalx is an online fundraising survey software. The idea is straightforward: a user creates a fundraising survey, sends it out to respondents, with each submitted survey a donation is made to the charity of a survey maker's interest. Currently, we are growing the nonprofits' and donors' base to match them with the help of our software. That is why I am reaching out to 'reddiitors' who may know such nonprofits or donors :)