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Local fundraising example:
COVID-19: 1for1with5k campaign

Main characteristics

Fundraising method

Online/media fundraising

Rural/Urban

Rural and Urban

Net fin result (€)

3,500

ROI

0

Time investment

Organisation The Butterfly Foundation
Type NGO
Suitability Slightly experienced
Country Nigeria
Funding needed for Families that during the lockdown could not earn an income
Period of action
In-kind donations raised

No

Types of donations

Financial support from one donor to one family

Types of donors

Followers on WhatsApp and Instagram, friends living abroad

Summary

Tawakalit Kareem is a communications professional and advocate for Gender Equality who founded The Butterfly Project – a ‘Not-for-Profit” initiative which provides free digital skills training to young women, free sanitary pads to girls and direct funding to about 200 families with women breadwinners across underserved communities in Nigeria.
When the Lagos State Government announced a two weeks lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic in the state, she wanted to do something for vulnerable people who were going to be the hardest hit. 
She launched a fundraising campaign via WhatsApp and Instagram and raised sufficient funds to assist 194 families.

Tips and lessons learned

In Tawakalit's own words:
"This project has made me realise that there are still good people who want to give financially to support others, but they do not know whom to trust. I am inspired by how receptive people have been towards this initiative, many of them are strangers that I may never get to interact with if not for this project.
Also, partnering with a friend helped to improve the scope of this project and I am so proud about how we went about supporting people together at this dire time. We leveraged on our individual strengths and networks to be able to serve others."

Review by Wilde Ganzen Foundation

This innovative campaign was designed to encourage support from one individual/family to another, but in a modern way, by promoting the idea through WhatsApp and Instagram. 'If you can spare 5000 naira, it can make a world of difference to a family that has no income because of corona' proved to be a very powerful message. Another good idea was to involve a friend in the campaign, with her own contacts and networks. That largely contributed to the success of this fundraising activity.

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