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Almost half of users (47 per cent) who start an online donation fail to complete it, according to a new report which urges the sector to adopt a more personal approach to online donations.
The report, Charities fail to make an impact online, outlines how charities can improve the user experience and increase online donations.
The study was conducted by user experience company, Nomensa, and compared the online donation processes of Cancer Research UK, Macmillan Cancer Support and Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Nomensa managing director, Simon Norris, told civilsociety.co.uk that: “Given the economic climate and the cuts in funding to charities we wanted to give them something that could help.”
He added that, “understanding the psychology of the donor is important”, and that the report, “brings things that charities know in their day-to-day dealings and brings it into the digital world”.
The findings of the report are supported by Bertie Bosrédon, assistant director of services (information and multimedia) at Breast Cancer Care, and in the foreword to report he wrote: “Most charities are taking donations through their website, but the journey is neither engaging, nor inspirational; the experience still feels too similar to buying travel insurance.”
He advised charities to embrace social media, make sure their website is optimised for the mobile web, and move away from calls to donate – instead ask people to invest in specific projects.
The report outlines four key steps to online donations and what to remember at each stage to reduce the chances of a potential donor giving up:
The full report can be downloaded from here.
Chester Mojay-Sinclare
Director
CharityCheckout.co.uk
26 Jan 2012
I come across charities every day that direct their donor's to websites that are covered in contrasting third party branding and only accept one-off donations. I imagine that most of those charities could dramatically increase their online donations simply by offering regular giving options for their supporters, on a less distracting payment page.
Tim Barker
26 Jan 2012
It would also be useful if charities used software that allows online donations from Charities Aid Foundation accounts.
Catherine Perez Phillips
26 Jan 2012
In my experience some charities make completeing a registration form coimpulsory before it is possible to donate on line. I can understand that charities want to capture donor's personal data, but this has put me off in the past and therefore may be costing charities a donation. I would suggest charities should making this step optional, and allow PayPal donations so that donors can give quickly and easily.
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I would suggest charities should making this step optional, and allow PayPal donations so that donors can give quickly and easily.
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