GoFundMe and Meta link up aims to boost fundraising on Facebook and Instagram

GoFundMe has announced a new set of features aimed at boosting fundraisers’ engagement with users of Meta's Instagram and Facebook.

The link up with Meta will see enhanced sharing capabilities for charities and fundraisers on feeds on its social media platforms.

Integration with Instagram Stories, a call to action donate button and dynamic progress bars are also included in posts to further boost fundraising.

One in five of GoFundMe pages are for a charity.

The GoFundMe integration with Instagram launches at the end of this month, with Facebook to follow afterwards.

GoFundMe hopes the new features “will enable more support for charities across Instagram and Facebook”, which are used by five billion people globally.

“This integration will unlock powerful new channels for kind-hearted Britons to raise millions more for charities – and give organisations the tools to inspire a new generation of supporters to make a difference for the causes they care about,” said GoFundMe chief executive Tim Cadogan.

Notable recent fundraisers through GoFundMe have included a campaign by Joseph Adams to raise money for Altrincham Football Club Community Sports disability sports and youth club programme.

This has seen Joseph run ten 10k races in ten European countries by September. So far, he has raised £415,429.

Another is fundraiser Ashley Cain’s benefit for the Azaylia Foundation ‘s childhood cancer PhD scholarship programme, which has raised £217,466 so far.

For his fundraiser ultramarathon competitor Ashley is looked to cross Britain three times, by running, cycling and kayaking, over three months.



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