Mycharitypage, a website that uses a social networking-style format to raise
awareness of charities, has launched a competition to find its most proactive
user.
The site, which went live this month, allows fundraisers to promote their
charitable work by creating a profile and adding event details, photos and
videos to their page. The competition is designed to encourage users to make the
best possible use of the site's features.
It is particularly aimed at the younger generation of potential donors who
are used to organising their lives online, especially through social networking
sites. So like traditional social networking sites,
Mycharitypage
allows users to form networks of support by making friends with other
fundraisers.
The most successful fundraiser will be chosen based on how they use the site
to raise money and the nature of the charity's events. They will receive a £500
donation to give to their charity.
Mycharitypage is free to join but the donor incurs a 2.75 per cent card fee,
so a donation of £10 would be charged at £10.28. The website is designed to be
used by charities, their event organisers and anybody who wants to raise money
for a good cause.
A Facebook application will be launched at the end of March to further boost
users' fundraising profiles. Mycharitypage is also in negotiations with major
mobile networks, including BT, to organise a text message donation service.
All entrants need to do to be considered for the prize is to set up a page
and use as many of the features as possible to raise donations. The competition
closes on 1 July.
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