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July 02 2018

How to Raise Money for Accident Victim?

How to Raise Money for Accident Victim?

Step 1. If you or a loved one is sadly involved in an accident and needs to raise money for medical bills and living expenses as they may not be able to work while they recover, the best platform through which to start an online fundraiser is mycause.com.au. This platform is Australian and has someone on call to answer any questions at any time.

Step 2. Setting up the crowdfunding campaign for the accident victim is easy and takes less than two minutes to create. Simply go to mycause.com.au and press on “start fundraising” to start setting up your personal cause fundraiser.

Raise Money for Accident Victim

Step 3. Fill in the information on the set-up form carefully. The best way to determine what the target amount for the fundraiser should be, think about the needs of the accident victim. How much will the medical bills cost? What are their daily expenses? Add these together for the fundraising goal.

Step 4. Names are important! When naming your campaign try to include relevant information, such as the accident victim’s name, but also make the campaign title memorable, so people can come back to it to donate. E.g. “Help Phil Recover From His Accident.” Also tell people why you are raising money, about the accident, and the costs associated.

Step 5. A picture is worth a thousand words. It is important to tell the story, but including a nice photo of the accident victim will make the campaign more noticeable and encourage more donations to the crowdfunding campaign. The photo will also help friends identify the correct campaign.

Step 6. Share your campaign on social media and by email with as many friends and family as you can to ask them to donate and raise money for the accident victim. Ask others to share your mycause campaign as well to reach more people than just your contacts. The funds will be distributed to a nominated bank account even if the goal has not been reached.

 

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