If you're like most homeowners, you probably own a four-legged pet. According to the Insurance Information Institute, 68% of American households own pets and are quite familiar with the sound of a dog walking around their house or the gentle purring early in the morning. Your pet's presence is really a big part of your daily routine and habits.
That's why when your pet goes missing, gets sick or needs emergency surgery, it can shake you up mentally and make you worry about its future.
Crowdfunding (or crowdfunding) for pet expenses can ease the financial burden and allow you to get the best care for it at the right time. Whether you own a cat, dog, guinea pig, frog or any other animal - this guide to pet fundraising offers animal fundraising tips that will double donations to your cause for the little cutie.
Maybe your pup got hurt during a walk and now you need help with the vet bills? Or maybe you just need cash for some routine handling for your pet? Check out these four ways crowdfunding can help you and your pet.
Americans spent more than $69 billion on their pets in 2017, according to the American Pet Products Association. That's no surprise, considering emergency veterinary services can cost thousands in America. It would be ideal to always have money earmarked for our four-legged friends, but it can often be the case that we are not prepared for such a problem.
Plane tickets aren't just expensive for humans. Airlines still charge quite dearly if your pet is marked as cargo or baggage. Maybe you've had to transport your pet from point A to point B? Or send it to a friend in another city to watch it for a few days while you're on a trip. Starting an online fundraiser can help offset those travel expenses.
Euthanasia is certainly not something you want to consider, but maybe you've reached the point where the right decision is to euthanize your pet? Unfortunately, euthanasia at home can cost up to $1,000.
Starting a campaign to raise funds for these costs allows you to send your pet off with dignity as soon as it is needed.
If you are part of a non-profit organization that does good for animals, you can request the amount of money needed to run your organization and grow it. Also, animal shelters are always in need of financial support for their upkeep and development and a campaign like this can help them a lot!
When starting a fundraising campaign from scratch, it's hard to figure out exactly what information to present and how to present your cause to people. Don't worry - I've got five tips to get you started looking early.
Who doesn't love being immersed in a riveting tale? And when the main character is an adorable pet in need, animal lovers won't be able to resist.
To engage your potential supporters, you'll need to write a fundraising story that really explains what your pet means to you and why you need help. You'll need to include multiple photos of your pet, as everyone knows that nothing leads to a new donor like adorable photos of animals.
When your fundraising campaign starts to gain popularity on social media, the new donations usually come. You might think that sharing your fundraising cause on Facebook is the only way to get your fundraising in the public space, but I have a few more ideas to help.
Create a unique hashtag
A short and clear fundraising hashtag will help draw attention to your cause and encourage your network to share your fundraising link. Use your hashtag in your Instagram, Twitter and Facebook posts to make them more shareable.
Use Twitter
Twitter, if nothing else, is a place where animal lovers unite. Accounts like We Rate Dogs have rallied support for dog fundraising in the past.Upload a cute photo of your pet to Twitter and include a few popular pet hashtags. You never know who will notice.
Use Facebook Messenger
It's important to post your fundraising link on your Facebook wall, but why not use Facebook Messenger too? You can send individual messages to your close friends and family members through Facebook.
Try Instagram
Instagram was practically invented for sharing cute photos, maybe mostly of animals. Take the best photo of your pet and then share it on Instagram with a short message explaining your cause. Be sure to include a link to your fundraiser in your Instagram bio so you can tell people, "Click the PavelAndreev.ORG link in my bio to donate!"
Knowing how to quickly raise money for your pet's surgery can be intimidating. If you have very large vet bills to pay, you can share pictures on your fundraising page. This will not only help your fundraising campaign look legitimate, but it will also give your supporters a clearer understanding of your exact needs. If you post a picture of bills, be sure to disguise any confidential information, such as your address or billing information.
There's no shortage of cute pictures of animals on the internet, quite the contrary - it's full of pictures of animals. If you've already found support online, why not try sharing your campaign offline too? Fundraising "offline" can be very effective when done right. Here are just a few ways to do it.
Do it in person
Reach out to your friends and family members via text message, email or phone. You'd be surprised what a difference a personal message can make.
Print fundraising flyers
Seeking and finding support from your acquaintances is an offline fundraising strategy. Walk around and hand out fundraising flyers or post them prominently in your favorite stores - especially pet stores.
Connect with the animal community
Find people you know who have animals and meet with them to talk about your cause.
Once your friends and family members contribute to your fundraiser, they're likely to ask, "Well, what happened?" Don't leave your supporters wondering. Be sure to post frequent updates to keep people in the loop. You can also use fundraising updates as a way to thank your donors or let everyone know that you need ongoing support.
Progress photos, as well as progress videos, are a great way for your supporters to feel connected to your fundraising and will increase the likelihood of more people getting involved in your campaign.
Whether it's a rattlesnake bite, a food accident, or a long-term illness, I understand that life with a pet isn't always easy. Regardless, it's important to be able to provide your pet with the love and financial care it needs. If you don't have the means, then PavelAndreev.ORG is here to help. Take the first step by starting fundraising for your furry friend today!
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