When crowdfunding works
Crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising work best for a specific, time-bound goal - a one-time machine purchase, a competition entry, or travel to the FIRST Championship. They are far less effective as an open-ended 'donate anytime' button, because they rely on urgency and a clear story.
Platforms FRC teams use
- GoFundMe - the most common; easy to set up and share, widely recognized by donors. Many FRC teams run successful Championship-travel campaigns here.
- GoFundMe Pro (formerly Classy) and OneCause - peer-to-peer platforms suited to larger, organized campaigns.
- DonorBox, PayPal Giving Fund, or a simple Stripe/Square link - good for an ongoing donation page on your website.
Note that most platforms take a small percentage fee and/or payment-processing fee, and campaigns are designed to run for a set window rather than forever.
How to run a strong campaign
- Set a concrete goal and deadline ('$8,000 to send 15 students to Houston by April 1').
- Tell a story with photos and a short video of students and the robot - people give to people.
- Show the breakdown so donors see where dollars go.
- Launch with momentum - line up a few gifts before you go public so the campaign opens above $0.
- Share relentlessly through families, school, social media, and local press, with regular updates.
- Thank every donor promptly, ideally publicly (with permission).
Matching gifts: the money most teams leave on the table
Many companies double or triple their employees' charitable donations through matching-gift programs. If a parent gives $250 and their employer matches it, your team gets $500 for the same ask. To capture this:
- Survey your families: 'Does your employer match donations?'
- Make sure donations route through a tax-deductible path (your 501(c)(3), school, or fiscal sponsor) so they qualify.
- Provide donors the receipt and info their HR portal needs to file the match.
Volunteer-grant programs (companies that donate cash for employee volunteer hours) are a related, often-overlooked source - mentors logging hours can trigger grants to your team.
Action step
Add one line to your family/sponsor survey - 'Does your employer offer matching gifts or volunteer grants?' - and make sure your donation page clearly states your tax-deductible status and how to request a match.
Key takeaways
- Crowdfunding works best for a specific, time-bound goal (like Championship travel) with a story, video, and deadline
- Launch crowdfunding with a few pre-committed gifts so it opens above $0, and share it relentlessly
- Employer matching-gift and volunteer-grant programs can double donations for free; survey families and ensure gifts route through a tax-deductible path
Lesson quiz
RequiredAnswer all 3 questions correctly to complete this lesson.
01.When does crowdfunding/peer-to-peer fundraising tend to work best?
02.How should a team launch a strong crowdfunding campaign?
03.How does a corporate matching-gift program typically benefit an FRC team?
Answer every question to submit.
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