Leveraging the Holiday Spirit for Your Patient Advocacy Group

Dec 4, 2023

CanadaHelps estimates that 35% of annual donations occur in December alone, with 10% occurring on the last 3 days of the year.

Here are five tips for your patient advocacy group to leverage the holiday spirit to increase charitable donations and awareness:

  1. Emotional Resonance

The holiday season is inherently emotional, fostering a sense of empathy and compassion. Your patient advocacy group can tap into these emotions by crafting narratives that resonate with the season’s themes—stories of hope, resilience, and the transformative power of giving. By connecting with supporters on an emotional level, patient advocacy groups can inspire increased engagement and generosity.

  1. Festive Campaign Themes

Aligning fundraising campaigns with festive themes adds a touch of joy and relevance. Creative campaign titles, visuals, and messaging that evoke the holiday spirit can capture attention and stand out in a crowded fundraising landscape. A great example of this is Muscular Dystrophy Canada’s annual Holiday Ornament Campaign.

  1. Virtual Giving Celebrations

Recognizing the convenience of virtual meetings, advocacy groups can organize virtual giving celebrations. Live-streamed events, webinars, or social media campaigns can create a festive atmosphere while providing a platform to share success stories and interact with supporters in real-time.

  1. Gratitude Initiatives

Expressing gratitude is a hallmark of the holiday season. Advocacy groups can seize this opportunity to express heartfelt thanks to their supporters. Personalized thank-you messages, acknowledgment in social media campaigns, or virtual events dedicated to supporters can demonstrate appreciation and strengthen the bond between the patient advocacy group and its donors.

  1. Collaborate with Others

Collaborating with local businesses, community events, or holiday markets can provide patient advocacy groups with physical spaces to connect with potential donors. Setting up booths, organizing festive activities, or partnering with holiday-themed events can enhance visibility and engage individuals in a more personal and tangible way.

  1. Impactful Social Media Campaigns

Leverage the power of social media to amplify the group’s message. Engaging visuals, heartwarming stories, and interactive content can create a buzz and encourage supporters to share the patient advocacy group’s mission with their networks. Utilize holiday-related hashtags (for instance, #GivingTuesdayCA) to broaden the reach and visibility of the campaign.

  1. Family-Centric Appeals

The holiday season is centered around family and togetherness. This is the time of the year to really highlight how previous donations have helped patients and families. By showing how patients’ lives have been positively transformed by the patient advocacy group’s initiatives, you can emphasize the ripple effect of support on the health and well-being of communities.

In conclusion, the holiday season offers an excellent opportunity for patient advocacy groups to leverage generosity and support. By infusing festive elements into your campaigns, expressing gratitude, and engaging with the broader community, you can reach or exceed your fundraising goals.

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Introduction to Patient Advocacy in Canada

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