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Pop-Up Box Prompts Donors to Share Views

August 7, 2008 | Read Time: 1 minute

A simple pop-up box has given the University of Pennsylvania a window into the minds of its online donors.

After donors make an Internet gift to the university’s annual fund, a screen comes up with their receipt, along with a pop-up box that asks if they would like to say why they made their contribution.

More than 650 donors have offered their comments since the Penn Fund added the box to its Web site in 2003.

Fund raisers are able to link the donors’ comments to their giving history and look for patterns to help shape fund-raising strategy, says Jean Findlay, director of marketing and donor participation at the annual fund. They can, for example, look at the comments of donors who gave for the first time.

“That’s really important to me,” she says. “I need to figure out how to prompt more not-yet-givers into giving.”


Annual-fund employees have followed up on some of the stories and featured them in brochures and other fund-raising material. Each person who fills out the form receives, within 24 hours, a personalized e-mail message thanking them for their comments.

Ms. Findlay says that it doesn’t take long for comments to start coming in after her office sends out an e-mail appeal.

“It really feels good as a fund raiser to get the immediate gratification of seeing that people got the e-mail, they made the gift, and they’re telling us why,” she says. “With direct mail — forget it — you have to go on vacation and come back and look at the mail.”

About the Author

Features Editor

Nicole Wallace is features editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy. She has written about innovation in the nonprofit world, charities’ use of data to improve their work and to boost fundraising, advanced technologies for social good, and hybrid efforts at the intersection of the nonprofit and for-profit sectors, such as social enterprise and impact investing.Nicole spearheaded the Chronicle’s coverage of Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts on the Gulf Coast and reported from India on the role of philanthropy in rebuilding after the South Asian tsunami. She started at the Chronicle in 1996 as an editorial assistant compiling The Nonprofit Handbook.Before joining the Chronicle, Nicole worked at the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs and served in the inaugural class of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps.A native of Columbia, Pa., she holds a bachelor’s degree in foreign service from Georgetown University.