moflow

Text Message Campaigns for Nonprofits: Toronto Cause Marketers Meetup

Tuesday, March 30, 2010 | Leave a comment
Categories: Marketing communications
All blog categories


Last Thursday, the Toronto Cause Marketers Meetup group gathered at the Centre for Social Innovation to hear a case study presentation. Talking with our thumbs: text message campaigns for nonprofits featured a presentation by Andrew Delaware, National Director of Marketing and Communications for the Canadian Foundation for Aids Research (CANFAR). For those who weren’t able to attend, I’m sharing my notes on the experience here.

First of all, the event was a veritable roundup of cause marketers reflecting the full spectrum of nonprofit sub-sectors:

Participants expressed an interest in the potential for text message campaigns for fundraising, promoting programs or services, raising awareness and any other way this technology can help a nonprofit organization.

Andrew covered the basics of text message campaigns, along with the ups and downs of CANFAR being Canada’s first nonprofit to go live with a text campaign - days after the Mobile Giving Foundation made its foray into the Canadian marketplace!

Some of the basics:

CANFAR’s use of text messaging

To date, CANFAR has implemented two text campaigns: a ‘virtual red ribbon’ campaign in November 2009 and a ‘Have a Heart’ youth campaign in February 2010.

Current limitations

While the potential for text campaigns is there, Andrew described a number of limitations including:

The lowdown

Despite the limitations, CANFAR’s experience to date with this technology was significant enough to continue building future campaigns. Like any new channel, there is much to learn and fine tune and other nonprofits will benefit from the learning experiences of pioneers like CANFAR.

Following Andrew’s presentation, the group discussed the potential for text campaigns and the nuances/challenges inherent in their respective organizations. Some point of consideration from the Q&A/discussion:

These are just top-level notes from a very rich presentation by Andrew. If you have something to add, correct/clarify or just want to continue the discussion, please do so in the comments!

Related resources

Both before and after the event, folks shared some related articles/links with me. I pass them on here:

How Texting is Changing Philanthropy

Texting for Charitable Dollars: The Definitive Guide to Mobile Fundraising

Mobile Giving: The Haiti Cataclysm


A couple of organizations worth following on Twitter re: tech and nonprofits: @nptechblogs @mobileactive

Leave a comment


Remember my information
Email me when people comment