About the Solidarity Fund process
FAQs about the pilot participatory process
Practical tips
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Bonus
- Establish a clear objective: Before starting to collect funds, it is important to establish a clear objective for the solidarity fund. What problem or need do you want to address? How much money do you need to raise? Who will be the beneficiaries of the fund? Defining these aspects will help guide the process and clearly communicate the purpose of the fund to potential donors.
- Define the eligibility criteria: It is important to clearly define the eligibility criteria for the beneficiaries of the fund, so as to guarantee that the funds are used fairly and efficiently. For example, you can set an income limit, a specific geographic location, a demographic group, a medical condition, or a specific social issue.
- Establish a responsible team: To ensure that the fund is administered in an adequate and transparent manner, it is necessary to establish a responsible team that is in charge of managing and monitoring the fund. This team may include people with financial, legal, communication and project management skills.
- Define a fundraising strategy: For the fund to be effective, it is important to design an effective fundraising strategy. This may include creating a crowdfunding campaign, organizing fundraising events, promoting the fund in media and social networks, and collaborating with similar organizations.
- Guarantee transparency: In order for donors to trust the fund, it is important to guarantee transparency in its management. You need to keep detailed records of funds received and spent, and provide regular updates to donors and the community on the progress of the fund and the impact of the resources used.