We all like to think we’re good people and, as far we we know, so are you lot out there. The thing about punting a cause you care about is that it isn’t always easy reaching the people you want to, nor collecting their generous donations towards that cause you’re championing.
That is all set to change with something called LulaViva, a mobile giving platform that eliminates the gap between discovering a cause and giving to it.
Donors give to causes that matter to them, but they still require an efficient donation platform to do so. That’s why they’re increasingly choosing mobile – giving is near instant, and there’s a great resource of causes to browse through.
LulaViva provides nonprofits with a comprehensive mobile marketing kit, all via one sleek online account. You’ll have your branded and secure mobi-site up in no time, meaning you’re ready to begin receiving donations from your eager supporters and watch your social presence bloom.
LulaViva mobi-sites go one step further by connecting your cause to a generous social following by linking directly to Twitter and Facebook. Supporters are more likely to become repeat donors when they can view just how they made a positive difference the first time around.
There is no start up fee, just a simple registered account for R200/pm, plus 10% of donations processed by your cause. If you’d like to see how easy that sign-up process is that’s as simple as clicking HERE.
Your cause will magnify donations tenfold with a secure, mobile-optimised site doing all the hard work for you. Check out this video below for a brief once over:
Anything that makes giving donations and championing a worthy cause easier can only be good news. Here’s hoping our local charities can harness LulaViva to its full potential and put that money to use where it is most needed.
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