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You’ve got the idea - now let’s plan a charity livestream that runs smoothly and gets great results.
In part one of this resource, we talked about why your charity should be livestreaming, how to incorporate livestreaming into your strategy and different platforms you can use.
In part two resource, we’ll be diving in to how to plan an engaging livestream that raises funds and builds a strong community around your cause.
Planning is key to delivering an engaging and impactful livestream. Here’s how to set yourself up for success:
Define what you exactly want to achieve with your livestream. Some examples of what these could look like are:
We know that you would love to achieve all of these goals, but really try to hone in on one clear goal that will help shape the livestream.
For example, if you want to increase your engagement, you should make sure there are lots of interactions with the chat, and if you want to increase your follower count, consider adding a ‘follow’ graphic overlay.
Let’s look at these objectives and apply them to a fictional dog rescue charity.
Choose a platform that suits your audience and goals. Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook each offer different features for engagement and fundraising.
Some things to consider are:
Make sure to check out my last resource for more information on the features of different platforms.
Scheduling involves three major points to consider:
Now you know the platform, the date, and what you want to achieve. Next, it’s time to plan and prepare your content.
The key three things to keep in mind are:
For an article on fundraising.co.uk, Alyssa Sweetman, the Director of Creator Social Impact at Twitch, says:
“It needs to be authentic and engaging. It’s better if charities live stream something that fits with their mission. Putting an employee on playing games doesn’t automatically ensure that an audience will show up or find it engaging.”
Lauren Levy, Customer Success Manager at JustGiving, says in the same article:
“Use what you know about your audience to build what your activity will look like. Have you seen any trends with fundraising? Is there anything popular you could pivot to a livestream? Your supporters are probably the warmest audience you’ll have, so take some time to talk to them and see what they’d like to see you do. For a low-cost way of finding out, throw some polls out on social media and ask.”
Check your internet connection, camera, microphone, and any streaming software in advance to avoid technical hiccups on the day. Restream have a great guide on support with livestreaming tech.
The truth about livestreaming is that you can do anything! Here’s an A-Z of fundraising ideas from PDSA and another from NSPCC to help you brainstorm.
For charities that collaborate with streamers and encourage their supporters to go live on their behalf, the success can be huge!
We know that many of you will want to use livestreaming as another donation stream, so here are some simple ways for your charity to maximise donations.
We loved Red Nose Day’s Twitch stream. It combined comedy, gaming, and live challenges to drive donations, with audience participation shaping the content in real time.
Keep your audience engaged with interactive elements and strong storytelling:
The Extra Life Charity Marathon encouraged donations by letting viewers influence gameplay decisions and setting donation-driven challenges.
We also recommend looking at Amnesty International’s Instagram Live, where they used real-time storytelling with activists on the ground to show the impact of donations directly.
The right tools can help make your livestream smooth and professional. Take a look at some of our favourites below!
By planning ahead, allowing authentic moments to form, and engaging your audience, your livestreams can become a powerful tool for raising funds and building a strong community around your cause.
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