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Wednesday
Nov302011

Fundraising with mobile apps – Twestival 


The Twestival app for iPhone is a classic example of how mobile technology applied with a little (or in this case no) budget can become a great tool to extend your fundraising activities to new spaces and audiences.


Led by Amanda Rose, Twestival was a series of events organised on one day all around the world under the umbrella of one idea: bringing together Twitter users offline for a good cause.


In the moat recent editions of Twestival, fundraising and organising activities the use of mobile devices have been a key development.



Created by the team from Future Workshops, The Noble Union Twestival app became a great tool for promotion and management of many important elements of the Twestival movement.




  1. Location and attendance: app made it really easy to find a local event, it’s program and local organisers drastically raising the amount of local volunteers.

  2. Real time updates: It’s Twitter feed section made real updates on current programms of local Twestival events possible to view on the go.

  3. Networking tool: For those who were already at one of the events the app provided an easy opportunity to network, simply by integrating the contact management functionality „Bump“ into one of Twestival app’s options.

  4. Fundraising and transparency: fourth area of the app userface was dedicated to the sums collected in a particular city.


As a local organiser of Oxford Twestival I have seen the app born at the level of initial suggestion, through group collaboration of event organisers in Huddle, all the way to the final product and its promotion.


Being a part of the creative process in applying technology to a fundraising activity was not only fun, but also a responsibility; we all had to find the crucial areas of the event (and the entire movement) to ensure that the final look of the app responded to the need of all potential donors (i.e. attendees) and volunteers.


The Twestival app proved to be useful during organising stage and the event itself, so I personally think it was a great idea, and especially significant that it was in the end a donated work too.


I am convinced that mobile apps provide great opportunities for the fundraising sector and despite the many challenges left yet on the way they do provide us with field for endless creativity.


So why not sit down with your team and draw a map of your new app? Why not to reach out to the community and look for an individual or a company who could donate their time and expertise to make it a reality? Why not seize the opportunities provided by new technology?


(This was originally posted on the 9th of October 2011 over at Spring-Giving)



Sunday
Mar272011

Oxford Twestival

 


Oxford Twestival became a part of my life now, but last Thursday I have realised something very important: the people who created Twestival in Oxford made it such an extraordinary event! I know it's mainly a charity event and I am really happy to see we have almost reached the target! But the point is it was sooooo good to see Alissa, Graeme, Jo-Ho, Markus, Nick, Colin and many other familiar faces joining us at this really small event. It was so good to share this event with @Zerolab and his friends too! It was very importnat to share ice-cream with @Darthberne and have a good chat.  It was great to work with @Truck_Store and see the event shaped into another "local" place to be.


Here are the notes from the night, and we have a video write up on the way, but I really do not think the virtual experience can replace being there on the night. Saying that I remain endlessly grateful to Oleg, Paula, Ben and others who donated through JustGiving this way getting involved too - you are all part of this great movement. Big hugs to all of you!;)

Wednesday
Feb162011

Oxford Twestival logo

Hm...which one do you like?


Red



Light Blue



Purple




UPDATE: Please like your favourite on Facebook here, so we can count the votes;) thx!
Tuesday
Jan252011

TH!NK post: The Beginning of My Journey

Stay with me and try to learn with me.

The only time I touched upon the topic of water was during the Oxford Twestival, the local edition, dedicated to the water and sanitation project of Oxfam in Mali. I posted about it already, so I will not bore you with all the social media aspects of it. This time I am watching the videos we have made for it and re-thinking what "water" as a topic means to us. Enjoy some of those for a start of my second TH!NK trip!

Invite video:

The make of the invite video:


My small keepsake after the event:

This post is a part of TH!NK 3 European Blogging Competition. You will find the original post here. Enjoy!
Wednesday
Dec162009

Twestival update

Tweet of the day...

Stay tuned;)