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The GrowthRaiser Difference...

What Makes Fundraisers With Growth Raiser More Successful?

Participation is the metric that matters in fundraising and we’ve found a way to dramatically increase participation by 50% or more. Even if you currently host fundraisers.

We researched low performing and high performing events and discovered the drivers behind success and failure. The findings were remarkable.

Underperforming events and events considered successful were not reaching their full potential for three reasons:

  1. No cause marketing strategy 

  2. A mismatch between restaurants and fundraising groups

  3. No supporting digital strategy

Growth Raiser eliminates these issues and equips your restaurant for better results.

Our unique ability to make a meaningful difference stems from a combination of personal relationships with hundreds of fundraising groups, intimate knowledge of the restaurant business and cause marketing as well as a proprietary digital strategy that drives sales and builds brands. 

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Maximizing The Possible.

Programs partner with GrowthRaiser to maximize what is possible from fundraising through fun, social experiences at generous A rated restaurants or catered events.

We shaped our approach with the understanding that successful fundraising is not just measured by economic value but also social value through the difference your cause is making in the lives of those it matters to most.

At GrowthRaiser we are driven by the belief that fundraising can be grown beyond a moment to   a movement with lasting impact. We believe every fundraiser of every size has this potential and help programs connect the joy of giving with

Meaning and

Action.

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What Makes Fundraisers With GrowthRaiser More Successful?

Participation is the metric that matters in fundraising and we’ve found a way to dramatically increase participation by 50% or more.

We researched low performing and high performing events and discovered the drivers behind success and failure. The findings were remarkable.

Underperforming events and events considered successful were not reaching their full potential for three reasons:

  1. No cause marketing strategy 

  2. A mismatch between restaurants and fundraising groups

  3. No supporting digital strategy

GrowthRaiser eliminates these issues and equips partner restaurants for better results which in turn creates more fundraising power for you.

Our unique ability to make a meaningful difference stems from a combination of a deep understanding of fundraising, intimate knowledge of the restaurant business and cause marketing as well as a proprietary digital strategy that drives sales and builds brands.

Get more Fundraising Power.

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How Does GrowthRaiser Partner With Fundraising Programs?

Growth Raiser becomes an extension of your team and removes the burden of finding ideal restaurants and venues as well as planning, scheduling and promoting fundraising events.

Further we create digital and cause marketing strategies designed to enhance your ongoing marketing efforts while increasing fundraising participation rates.

Our growth strategy work with host restaurants increases their business, allowing for higher percentage donations for your program. With GrowthRaiser everyone wins.

GrowthRaiser Is For Communities And Causes

As the African proverb says, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

When you work with GrowthRaiser you have a partner that is ready to help you take on the big challenges that conflict with your purpose. A partner that understands action is faster than reaction and moves with a sense of urgency.

We can help mobilize business and people in support of your cause. Before we can, we have to know what is your cause here to do? Why does that matter? To make this change possible what are the responsibilities you committed to?

Ask yourself the big questions.

1. Where do our responsibilities lie? (scope)
2. Who are we responsible to? (stakeholders)
3. What are we responsible for? (actions)
4. How responsible have we been? (analysis)
5. What can all of us take responsibility for helping to change? (community-sourced  )

Let’s Go Far.

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