After Black Friday & Cyber Monday... December 1, 2015 MAYORS TOOLKIT GivingTuesday.ca | #GivingTuesdayCa TOOLKIT: HOW TO REQUEST A MAYORAL PROCLAMATION FOR GIVINGTUESDAY Thanks for being a part of GivingTuesday! In this toolkit, you will find: What is GivingTuesday? What is a mayoral proclamation, why request one, what will GivingTuesday offer? What have other cities done? Steps to request a Mayoral Proclamation Sample outreach email Sample Mayoral Proclamation for GivingTuesday 2014 Highlights Sample Press Release We hope these materials will help you embrace GivingTuesday in a way that is most meaningful to your organization and your city. Together, we are a powerful community. The GivingTuesday Team 1 What is GivingTuesday? GivingTuesday is a National Giving Day. Most people know about Black Friday and Cyber Monday …now the third annual GivingTuesday is coming to Canada on December 1, 2015. It is a new Canadian movement for giving and volunteering, taking place each year after Cyber Monday. The “Opening day of the giving season,” it is a day where charities, companies and individuals join together to share commitments, rally for favourite causes and think about others. “We have two days that are good for the economy. Now we have a day that is good for the community too.” 2014 was the second year of GivingTuesday in Canada and the results were impressive. According to data from CanadaHelps, the second annual GivingTuesday increased charitable donations in Canada by 75% on top of the previous year’s GivingTuesday lift of 169%. As in 2013, charities that actively promoted GivingTuesday saw the greatest lift in donations, with an average overall increase of 93% in number of donations received through CanadaHelps. And, many Canadians committed to the ongoing work of a charity, with the number of new monthly donations set-up using CanadaHelps increasing 84%. The success of GivingTuesday depends on the collective efforts of a unique group of partners and their participation. You are the most important part of making this movement a reality. We have put together this toolkit for you in order to provide you with all the resources you may need to have your Mayor proclaim December 1, 2015, as GivingTuesday - a “Day of Giving” - in your city. What is a Mayoral Proclamation? Proclamations are typically issued by a Mayor to recognize the importance of a community event, significant achievements by community members, or to signal a City’s role in significant national events. Proclamations may be read at a City Council meeting, or at a community event being recognized, depending entirely on the schedule of the Mayor. Proclamations are often posted on the City’s website. Original signed proclamations will be provided to the requesting party (sometimes must be received in person at City offices). Why request a Mayoral Proclamation in your City? Opportunity to meet/greet/photo with your Mayor and/or other City representation Become a GivingTuesday Ambassador for your City and help establish GivingTuesday as a national day of giving Help your City celebrate philanthropy, volunteerism and community service Get your City government more involved in 2local causes What will GivingTuesday offer your City? The chance for citizens to give back to their community Connect citizens to local causes Build and strengthen partnerships across sectors Tell your City’s giving stories to new audiences and bring attention to philanthropic commitments during the holiday season The strength of a national “umbrella” and unified message that upholds and supports many individual brands. GivingTuesday harnesses the power of a collective voice to make a difference. The benefits of the giving community coming together under a common theme and set of messages. Just as the retail world benefitted from coordinating national shopping days across many brands and platforms, GivingTuesday does the same thing. 3 What have other cities done? In 2014, several Canadian cities embarked on organized movements, including Halifax, Ottawa, Guelph, Sarnia-Lambton, Regina, Calgary and Vancouver. Numerous mayors, from Halifax to Vancouver, proclaimed December 2nd, 2014 as “GivingTuesday”. These civic movements created a platform for a deeper level of engagement between charities, businesses and local residents. One such group, GuelphGives, rallied with the mantra ONE CITY – ONE DAY – ONE MILLION. Organizers celebrated GivingTuesday with various events around the city, all in pursuit of a $1 million dollar giving goal. GuelphGives leaders announced on December 3, 2014 that total donations had reached over $1.2 million. This toolkit is based in part on the learnings and successes of the GuelphGives initiative. Cities across North America are making GivingTuesday proclamations and encouraging their citizens to get involved. It’s a great way to make GivingTuesday work for communities and it’s surprisingly easy. Last year, Canadian cities from coast to coast declared December 2 the official GivingTuesday. Sample city campaign: GuelphGives 2014 4 Steps to Request a Mayoral Proclamation for GivingTuesday 1) Visit your City’s website. Some City websites will have a section on “How to request a Mayoral Proclamation.” Some will even have an online Mayoral Proclamation Request section on their website. If they do not have an online request section, send an email request to your Mayor- most Mayors will have their contact information, including their email address on the City’s official webpage (sample email below). 2) If response is positive, they may request you to send a draft of a sample proclamation (sample proclamation below). 3) They may invite you to attend a meeting to accept the proclamation on behalf of GivingTuesday – this is a great photo opportunity! It would be great to invite other GivingTuesday partners in the area to take part as well. 4) GivingTuesday ambassadors who spearhead the action to receive a Mayoral Proclamation in their City are welcome to display the official Proclamation in their organization. 5) Let us know about your success! Share your achievement with the GivingTuesday team so we can help you spread the word about your City’s involvement. 5 Sample Outreach Email The following email offers ideas and language you can use as part of your outreach to your Mayor for GivingTuesday. Feel free to copy, paste or adjust as you see fit for your organization as you communicate about your involvement with GivingTuesday. GIVING TUESDAY: WHEN (INSERT NAME OF CITY) GIVES AS GOOD AS IT GETS Dear __________, This year, on Tuesday, December 1, 2015, we are part of a call to action that will change the calendar and help make history. We are celebrating a day dedicated to giving -- when charities, families, businesses, community centers, students, retailers and more will all come together for GivingTuesday – a movement to celebrate giving and encourage more, better and smarter giving during the Holiday Season that we are proud to be part of. Last year, Mayors throughout North America formally endorsed GivingTuesday. The Prime Minister and Governor General also publically supported GivingTuesday. In 2014, more than 3,300 partners participated in Canada. Through the power of social media, millions of people spread the word resulting in milestone trending on Twitter and we received tens of millions of media impressions. The movement has also resulted in a significant increase in donations to Canadian charities. As a GivingTuesday partner from the City of _____________, we would like to respectfully request that the City of ___________ officially proclaim December 1, 2015 as GivingTuesday. The City of ____________ can really help to make GivingTuesday into something that will really change the way we think about philanthropy and community service for generations to come. The campaign provides a framework and ideas for people to choose their own best way to contribute to their communities and will provide the citizens of _____________ with an opportunity to share their giving stories. For additional information, please visit our website at www.givingtuesday.ca. It would be truly be an honor to have the City of __________ formally proclaim GivingTuesday as a day of giving. Thank you for considering our request. 6 Sample GivingTuesday Proclamation WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday was established as a national day of giving on December 1, 2015; and WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday is a celebration of philanthropy and volunteerism where people give whatever they are able to give; and WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday is a day where citizens work together to share commitments, rally for favorite causes, build a stronger community, and think about other people; and WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper on GivingTuesday and on every day to recognize the tremendous impact of philanthropy, volunteerism, and community service in the City of XXX; and WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday is an opportunity to encourage citizens to serve others throughout this holiday season and throughout the year. NOW, THEREFORE, I, XXX, Mayor of the City of XXX, do hereby proclaim December 1, 2015 as GivingTuesday in the City of XXX, and encourage all citizens to join together to give back to the community in any way that is personally meaningful. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of XXX, PROVINCE, to be affixed this 1sd day of December 2015. 7 GIVING MORE THAN DECEMBER 2, 2014 AN AWESOME YEAR #2! Bigger, smarter, better giving! IMPACT ON DONATIONS charities and businesses Millions of 369% increase from 2012 169% ...GLOBAL IMPACT! Barack Obama and numerous celebrities helped Prime Minister Stephen Harper power GivingTuesday Governor General David Johnston momentum President 68+ participated in 2014 26,000 partners countries and opening day for a season of giving Commitments for blood and organ donation Numerous food, clothing, shoe drives and acts of kindness eg. 49 new organ donors announced in Guelph alone CIVIC MOVEMENTS GROW GRASSROOTS GuelphGives raised GivingTuesday partners saw the greatest lift in donations, with an increase of 93% vs. 2013 $1.2 MILLION in one day! increase Canadians joined in BIG ENDORSEMENTS Continued strong results through December, showing that GivingTuesday was the CanadaHelps charities saw an increase of 169% in donations 2013 vs. 2012 and +369% 2014 vs. 2012 Participation more than doubled to 3,300+ A Global Celebration of Generosity! Many Canadians gave back by volunteering 2013 2014 7MKRMƙGERXHSREXMSRWMRGVIEWIW on other platforms including Blackbaud (+36%) and Mobile Giving Foundation Canada (+75%) vs. 2013 ONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIA PHENOMENON Facebook was top referral to Frontstream — conversion doubled from 2013 #GivingTuesdayCa was tweeted 34,000 times and generated on Dec. 2nd alone 47 MILLION impressions 85% of donations* initiated through social media *on Frontstream #GivingTuesday trended number 1 all day Halifax, Guelph, Sarnia-Lambton, Regina, Calgary & Vancouver BUSINESSES ENGAGED Mayoral proclamations from Halifax to Vancouver Large corporations and small businesses had matching and other innovative programs to help employees and customers engage in giving Sample Press Release Contact: [CONTACT NAME, CONTACT ORGANIZATION, PHONE, EMAIL] [INSERT CITY’S NAME] Proclaims December 1, 2015 GivingTuesday [INSERT CITY’s NAME ]Day of Giving [INSERT LOCATION] [INSERT DATELINE] – [INSERT CITY’S NAME] has proclaimed December 1, 2015 GivingTuesday - [INSERT CITY’S NAME] Day of Giving. GivingTuesday is a first of its kind effort that will harness the collective power of a unique blend of partners—charities, families, businesses and individuals—to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season. Coinciding with the kickoff of the holiday shopping season, GivingTuesday will inspire people to take collaborative action to improve their local communities, give back in better, smarter ways to the charities and causes they support and help create a better world. Taking place December 1, 2015 – GivingTuesday will harness the power of social media to create a national moment around the holidays dedicated to giving, similar to how Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become days that are, today, synonymous with holiday shopping. Currently, more than [INSERT NUMBER] corporate and nonprofit organizations from [INSERT CITY’S NAME] have committed to participate in the initiative. [INSERT QUOTE FROM CITY SPOKESPERSON] [INSERT WHY PARTNER JOINED GIVINGTUESDAY AND DETAILS OF PARTNER GIVINGTUESDAY INITIATIVE] [INSERT QUOTE FROM PARTNER ORG. SPOKESPERSON] GivingTuesday, initiated in Canada by CanadaHelps, GIV3, and several other partners, marks the opening day of the giving season. The movement encourages individuals and organizations to join together and find innovative ways to give back to the charities and causes they support throughout the holiday season. Momentum is rapidly building, with 15 organizations having enthusiastically pledged their support by becoming Giving Tuesday Founding Partners and inviting all Canadians to participate. Charities, business, media and even individuals are encouraged to join in making a pledge to participate 10 to make Canada’s first annual GivingTuesday a resounding success. Canadians can learn how to get involved or sign up for free partnership at GivingTuesday.ca. Each week, new organizations have joined the movement and are providing creative ways people can embrace GivingTuesday and collaborate in their giving efforts to create more meaningful results. "We are really excited to support this new movement, and to help people connect with their communities,” said John Hallward, Chairman, GIV3. “It is about feeling great giving...in December and throughout the year!" Those who are interested in joining [INSERT ORGANIZATION NAME]’s GivingTuesday initiative can visit [INSERT SPECIFIC GivingTuesday LANDING PAGE ADDRESS IF AVAILABLE]. For more details about the GivingTuesday movement, visit the GivingTuesday website (http://www.givingtuesday.caca), Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/GivingTuesdayCanadaCanada) or follow GivingTuesday (https://twitter.com/GivingTuesdayCadayCa) and the #GivingTuesdayCa hashtag on Twitter. About [INSERT ORGANIZATION NAME] [INSERT ORGANIZATION BOILER PLATE] About GivingTuesday GivingTuesday was created by 92nd Street Y, which led the effort in partnership with the UN Foundation. GivingTuesday is launching for the first time in Canada in 2013. It was first initiated by GIV3 and CanadaHelps.org, and now lists 15 founding partners. GivingTuesday is a day for the entire charitable sector and encourages all Canadians to join the movement and give and volunteer for charities of their choice. To learn more about GivingTuesday participants and activities or to join the celebration of giving, please visit: Website: www.givingtuesday.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GivingTuesdayCanada Twitter: https://twitter.com/GivingTuesdayCanada #GivingTuesdayCa 11 To learn more contact us at: info@GivingTuesday.ca 12
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