Sometimes it’s actually easier to get someone to donate money than to ask them to take action on your behalf. Nonprofits focused on advocacy often face this struggle: raising money can be easy. Asking donors to canvas or make phone calls can be tough.
There are ways you can tap into both science and technology to motivate your supporters. In this article, we will review five science-backed tips to motivate people, discuss how these tips can be used in advocacy, and weave in ways that robust technology can help your nonprofit get constituents excited to get vocal about your mission.
Motivating anyone to do anything can be challenging, as almost any parent of teenagers (or toddlers!) knows. Once you delve into what the experts advise, though, you’ll have a toolkit you can use to motivate just about anyone, kids included.
Any nonprofit will want to motivate supporters to donate, attend events, participate in campaigns, or act as advocates on its behalf. Here are five science-backed methods proven to motivate people:
Incorporate these science-backed methods to motivate your constituents.
CharityEngine offers advocacy software to help your nonprofit automate, analyze, and engage. We also know nonprofits have a lot of questions (and a lot of software choices), so we created this essential guide to advocacy software to help nonprofits make educated decisions.
To illustrate how robust technology can help your advocacy efforts succeed, let us share some ways you can lean on your advocacy software to help you motivate constituents and energize supporters to act on behalf of your mission.
Leverage surveys. You can automate surveys and customize them to collect information relevant to your cause. For example, you could build out constituent records that include interests, world or political views, or public stances on issues.
Appeal to their passions. A truly integrated platform will give you a 360-degree view of a contact’s engagement. For example, if you have a supporter who consistently engages in a certain type of advocacy action (CharityEngine can help you track that!), you can automate personalized appeals to donate. Data mining across constituent interactions—whether it’s donating, joining a phone bank making calls, attending an event, or participating in a peer-to-peer campaign—will help you identify and engage those supporters who might be willing to become more vocal advocates on your behalf.
Match constituents and officials. With zip-to-district matching, technology can help you direct groups of supporters to lobby the right public officials. Your campaigns can be cross-country with each group knowing precisely who they need to contact. You equip them with your messaging and outreach ideas, and you have an advocacy campaign that scales up quickly.
Leverage multiple channels. Motivating constituents across channels increases the likelihood they will recognize the effort and respond. Use every channel available in your CRM: email, mail, SMS, phone calls, social media. With compelling images and results-focused appeals, you’ll easily influence a larger audience once you expand your communication channels.
Grassroots mobilization. From developing an online presence through a website and social media to launching email campaigns, managing volunteers, segmenting your constituents, and using targeted SMS campaigns, you can start building advocacy efforts in their local communities.
Follow up and nurture. Once a constituent has taken advocacy action on your behalf, it’s critical that you not only automate a thank-you email but also keep that individual engaged. If, for example, they were advocating for a policy change, any news around that policy or other tangential policies would be of interest to them.
Providing micro-actions to engage easily can help grow the participation you see with your supporters over time. When each action results in a positive experience (whether that be positive reinforcement, recognition, or updates on the outcome), your supporters will be more likely to return.
Motivating your constituents isn’t a one-time thing. It’s a continuous focus on educating, empowering, and equipping individuals to amplify their voices to effect change. By understanding their values and tailoring your outreach and calls to action, you can turn passionate supporters into vocal advocates. Technology designed for analytics, automation, multichannel outreach, and matching constituents with officials is the critical piece your nonprofit needs to mobilize your supporters and compel them to act.
If you’re interested in seeing why advocacy clients such as Research!America and Tupelo Children’s Mansion count on CharityEngine to help mobilize and motivate advocacy constituents, give us a call. We’d love to chat with you.