Sarah Ford | August 27, 2014
Ice Bucket Challenge: Can Other Nonprofits Reproduce It?
By Beth Kanter
Is success of the Ice Bucket Challenge a happy accident for ALS 听and the people who suffer from the disease or is the first example of the power of crowd charity? 听 听Can other nonprofits reproduce it? 听 My answer: yes and no.
The Ice Bucket 听Challenge has raised over $88.5 Million Dollars to fight the horrible disease, according to the听ALS Association web site. 听 听Just one week ago, donations totaled $22.6 million. 听In just seven days,听donations have skyrocketed听by an average of $9 million per day, now totaling $88.5 million. 听 听And critics, with a scarcity mindset, talk about slacktivism (鈥淣ot everyone who did the challenge donated or even mentioned ALS鈥) and fundraising cannibalism (鈥淧eople won鈥檛 donate to other charities because they will be tapped out鈥). 听Nonprofit insiders are watching and debating how ALS will use the money and the听donor retention strategy. 听 听And, of course the听valid concern of wasting water in a drought.
One has to step back and marvel at 听the most successful networked fundraising campaigns in the history of social or crowd fundraising. 听The numbers speak for themselves.
When 听Allison Fine and I wrote the听Networked Nonprofit听we were talking about how nonprofits needed to work less like isolated institutions and more like networks, considering the 鈥渃rowds,鈥 听people inside and outside their organizations and other similar nonprofits as valuable to their work. 听 听 We are in the collaborative economy or sharing economy 鈥 and we now have 鈥渃rowd companies.鈥 听 Why not 鈥渃rowd nonprofits鈥 that share program delivery, administration, and fundraising. The question on my mind is: 听Is the success of the Ice Bucket Challenge a happy accident for ALS fundraising and the people who suffer from the disease or is the first example of the power of crowd charity?
Let鈥檚 look at the possible factors that caused philanthropy to run wild and capture the attention of so many people, inspire them to participate, and donate to stop the disease. 听What can or cannot be reproduced?
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