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uRai$e is a fundraising platform that offers targeted notifications, support for mobile donations, social network integration, and low overhead costs. It provides a streamlined donation process and helps non-profit organizations save money on advertising while attracting new donors.
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Final Presentation CS 410 Yellow Group December 13, 2010
Team Structure Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Conventional Fundraising Methods are Inefficient Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Poor Economic Times • The national unemployment rate was up to 9.8% in November 2010. • U.S. banks repossessed nearly 270,000 homes in the second quarter of 2010, a 38% jump from the second quarter of 2009. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Los Angeles Times Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Declining Donations • Total giving was down 3.6% in 2009, the largest decline since 1956. • Contributions to colleges and universities were down 11.9% in 2009 , the greatest decline ever recorded. Sources: American Association of Fundraising Counsel, Council for Aid to Education Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Changes in Giving in Years with 8+ Months of Recession Sources: The Giving USA Foundation, Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Overhead for Organizations • Between 2004 and 2008, fundraising overhead cost the Children’s Health Foundation 86% of their donations. Source: CBC News Canada Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Reasons People Stop Giving Source: 2010 Bank of America Study on High Net-Worth Philanthropy Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Reasons People Stop Giving Source: 2010 Bank of America Study on High Net-Worth Philanthropy Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Problem • Rising overhead and declining donations make it hard for small non profit organizations to meet goals and financial objectives. Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Customer • Non profit organizations that need to: • Save money on advertising • Attract new donors • Maintain communication with current donors • Over 1.6 million nonprofit organizations registered with the IRS Source: National Center for Charitable Statistics Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Introducing uRai$e • Targeted fundraiser notifications • Support for mobile donations • Social network integration • Low overhead • Bank account integration • Internet-based: 24/7 availability Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Current Donation Process Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Current Manual Overhead Process Fall 2010 Yellow Group
uRai$e Donation Process Flow Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Mobile Donations • Over $30 million raised via mobile donations so far • 80% of Americans use a cell phone • Over 20 mobile donation campaigns supported Haiti Source: MSNBC Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Mobile Donation Process Flow Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Social Networking Integration Sources: Facebook, PC World, Alexa, Edison Research/Arbitron Internet & Multimedia Study Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Recent Growth of Social Networking • Social networking growth: • Twitter: grew from 2 million users in 2008 to 32 million in 2009 • Facebook: 400 million active users in February 2010 to 500 million active users in July 2010 • Social networking awareness: • Twitter: exploded from 5% of Americans 12 and over in 2008 to 87% in 2010 • Facebook: from 50% awareness to 88% in the same period. • U.S. visits to social networking Web sites rose 62 percent from September 2008 to September 2009. Sources: Facebook, Edison Research/Arbitron Internet & Multimedia Study, Hitwise Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Distribution of Income and Age Facebook: Age Distribution Income Distribution Twitter: Age Distribution Income Distribution Source: AdPlanner Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Major Functional Components Diagram Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Software Deliverables • Web services • User interfaces • Service Engines • Fundraiser Suggestion • Alerts Services • Credit Card • Mobile Donation • Banking Integration • Business Rules Application Logic • Business Objects Domain Model • uRai$e Data Access Layer • uRai$e database • Fundraiser Suggestion Data Warehouse Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Site Map Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Donate to Fundraiser Screen Fall 2010 Yellow Group
User Profile Screen Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Fundraiser Report Screen Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Alerts Algorithm Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Fundraiser Suggestion Algorithm Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Database Diagram Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Benefits for Donors • Profile creation for targeted alerts • More features, such as mobile donating, makes the process of donating easier • Offers more transparency so donors have a better understanding of how their money is being used and how much money is needed • Streamlined payment options • Ability to stay connected with organizations without donating
Competition Matrix Sources: Acceptiva, YourMembership, DonorPerfect Yellow Group, Fall 2010
Cloud Services Platform • 5 million page views per month for FREE • Highly available & fault tolerant platform • 99.9% uptime service level agreement • Same infrastructure that supports Google’s products • Low maintenance overhead • PCI standards compliant Source: Google App Engine Yellow Group, Fall 2010
App Engine Resource Expenses Yellow Group, Fall 2010
Risks • Customer Risks • Customer data compromised • Technical Risks • App Engine server failure • Mobile Donations • Financial Risks • Unwillingness of organizations to use the tool • Not enough customers to cover expenses • Legal Risks • Credit card information stolen Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Risk Matrix • Key • Customer Risks: • C1 – Customer data compromised • Technical Risks • T1 - App Engine servers fail • T2 – Mobile Donations • Financial Risks • F1 – Not enough customers to cover expenses • F2 - Unwillingness of organizations to use the tool • Legal Risks: • L1 – Credit card information stolen Fall 2010 Yellow Group
How to mitigate risks Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Prototype MFCD Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Prototype Milestones • Design and implement database with test data • Design and implement the web site • Develop Facebook application • Integrate with Twitter • Develop bank simulation service • Develop mobile donation simulation service Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 1 Organization Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 1 Funding • All employees are student interns • SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation • $100,000 Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 1 WBS Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 1 Staffing Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 1 Resources Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 2 Organization Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 2 Funding • Period of up to two years • National Science Foundation Phase 2 Grant • $750,000 Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 2 WBS Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 2 Staffing Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 2 Resource Budget Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 3 Organization Fall 2010 Yellow Group
Phase 3 Funding • Any extra funding needed that is not made by net profits • Investment Groups • Additional Grants • Small Business Loans Fall 2010 Yellow Group