BECOME A CONNECTOR

Support your organisation by helping people reduce household costs they already pay.

Many clubs, charities and community organisations are finding fundraising and ongoing support increasingly difficult as mandatory household costs continue rising for the people around them.

One conversation can help create support for the organisation while also helping supporters, staff and beneficiaries reduce some of the mandatory household costs they are already carrying.

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What this involves.

A Connector introduces someone who may want to take a clearer look at their household costs while also creating potential support for the organisation itself.

That support can strengthen the wider community around the organisation in multiple ways. Households may benefit personally through lower ongoing costs. Organisations may receive additional support without increasing fundraising pressure. Beneficiaries may gain from stronger long-term community support around them.

The wider effect can continue much further than that across families, supporters, volunteers, local groups and the broader community connected to the organisation.

After the introduction, the conversation, explanation and any ongoing handling stays with me.

How simple it can be.

For many organisations, becoming a Connector can be as simple as sharing a referral code through existing communication channels. That might include newsletters, websites, QR codes, printed material, social posts or normal community updates already being sent out.

The introduction happens quietly in the background while all conversation, explanation and ongoing handling stays with me.

Next step.

The first conversation is simply about understanding the organisation, the community around it and how a Connector relationship could fit naturally into what already exists.

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