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WORKSHOP BACKGROUND W O R K S H O P B A C K G R O U N D The science of fundraising is a hot topic among the nonprofit community. Through the use of scientific theories and availability of advanced measurement tools, nonprofits can be more


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WORKSHOP BACKGROUND

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The science of fundraising is a hot topic among the nonprofit community. Through the use of scientific theories and availability of advanced measurement tools, nonprofits can be more efficient and effective than ever before at making each dollar invested towards garnering more fundraising count. Unfortunately, many nonprofit professionals aren’t aware of the science behind what makes people take action are not, and many aren’t fluent in the tools they need to know if their fundraising campaigns are effective or not, leaving them unable to make the right decisions and use their budgets must wisely. This 3-part workshop will lead nonprofit professionals through the science on what really triggers humans to take action (e.g. donate, follow, sign-up) on behalf of nonprofits’ initiatives. It will have an educational portion to first teach audience members about scientific theories available to them to harness and then it will focus in on actually implementing and measuring these theories in practice.

W O R K S H O P B A C K G R O U N D

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BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS AND WHY YOUR NONPROFIT SHOULD KNOW IT

SECTION 1 PREVIEW

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THE STATE OF SOCIAL GOOD

The space is more crowded than ever with savvy marketers Expectations to move donors up the value curve Increased competition on where to give

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The State Of Social Good
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You’re in the business of

SELLING HAPPINESS

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The State Of Social Good
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At their core, digital experiences are

HUMAN EXPERIENCES

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The State Of Social Good
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BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS

ECONOMICS

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How We Think: Two Systems

PSYCHOLOGY

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BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS

AUTOMATIC

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How We Think: Two Systems

REFLECTIVE

System 1 System 2

Scans environment Fast, but prone to error Auto-Pilot Analytical but requires effort Specific problems Slow, but reliable
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“We had another donor who gave $75 / $180 / $300. How much would you like to give today?”

CAN WHAT OTHERS GIVE IMPACT US?

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Herd Effect + Social Norm Theory

How much would you like to give today?

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CAN WHAT OTHERS GIVE IMPACT US?

Ideal amount is 90% - 95%

  • f the previous gifts

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Herd Effect + Social Norm Theory

$180

$80 $90 $100 $110

$75 Control $300 $86.58 $87.44 $96.98 $107.23

Social Information Condition Contribution Amount Oppenheimer, Daniel M, and Christopher Y Olivola. SCIENCE OF GIVING: Experimental Approaches to the Study of Charity. PSYCHOLOGY Press, 2015.
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AVERAGE DONATIONS

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Herd Effect + Social Norm Theory

$50 $20 $0.50 HALF DOUBLE

$10.00 $4.17 $0.70 $2.00 $2.00

Oppenheimer, Daniel M, and Christopher Y Olivola. SCIENCE OF GIVING: Experimental Approaches to the Study of Charity. PSYCHOLOGY Press, 2015.
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CASE STUDY: BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS IN PRACTICE.

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We created our survey using a survey tool called Qualtrics. We then used a tool called Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk), which provides businesses performing market research with survey participants to take surveys. All survey respondents had a 90% HIT approval rating or above which s the rate that Requesters have approved HITs that Workers complete. For example, if a Worker has completed 500 HITs and had their work rejected 5 times, their approval rate is 99%.

S T U D Y H Y P O T H E S I S

We believed that using specific behavioral economics theories in email messaging to potential donors would make them more likely to sign-up for a recurring giving program at a fictional nonprofit called Africa Reads Now.

S T U D Y P R O C E S S

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S T E P 0 3

Control Email Celebrity Endorsement Herd Effect Identifiable Victim Effect Reciprocity Effect Social Norm Theory

S E R V E D O N E O F T H E 6 E M A I L S

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Q U E S T I O N

After reading the email, how likely are you to commit to a monthly, recurring donation to Africa Reads Now? Herd Effect Email Reciprocity Email Control Email Social Norm Theory Email Celebrity Endorsement Theory Email 50 42 41 37 36 33 Identifiable Victim Effect Email

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IMPLEMENTING AND MEASURING BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES

SECTION 3 PREVIEW

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This section will show workshop attendees how to properly set-up their own studies. In the world of nonprofit communications, pretesting communications can make or break fundraising asks and efforts. Here, we will review the tools showcased in section two, Amazon Mechanical Turk and Qualtrics so that users can learn how to pre-market test their own theories and efforts.

S E T T I N G U P Y O U R O W N S T U D Y

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Earn 2.25 CFRE Continuing Education Points Learn the Science behind what makes people want to give! Enroll for the 9/20/18 Live Online Workshop at : http://bit.ly/TNPBEWorkshop This event will be recorded and available to view OnDemand Contact Amy@TopNonprofits.com with any questions!

ENROLL in this Virtual Workshop TODAY!