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Social Media Giving Statistics For Nonprofits

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We’ve put together a list of the most up-to-date stats on how nonprofits are using social media to make a difference.

Facebook

  • 18% of donors worldwide have given through Facebook fundraising tools.
  • Of those, 88% say they are likely to give through Facebook fundraising tools in the future.
  • 42% of marketers report that Facebook is critical or important to their business.
  • 93% of social marketers use Facebook advertise regularly.
  • Facebook refers 29.4% of traffic to donation pages on #GivingTuesday.
  • More than 29% of mobile donation traffic on Giving Tuesday came from Facebook.
  • In an average peer-to-peer fundraising campaign, 15-18% of donations are referred directly from Facebook.
  • 84% of Facebook users share to show their support for a cause and highlight issues that are important to them.
  • Daily watch time for Facebook Live broadcasts grew 4x over the course of 2016.
  • On Thursdays and Fridays, engagement is 18% higher.
  • Nonprofits share an average of 1.2 Facebook updates and upwards of 5.3 Twitter updates per day.

YouTube

  • In an average month, 8 out of 10 18-49 year-olds watch YouTube.
  • Among millennials, YouTube accounts for 2/3rds of the premium online video watched across devices
  • More than half of YouTube views come from mobile devices
  • The average mobile viewing session lasts more than 40 minutes
  • The most viewed brand videos are on average 31–60 seconds long (32% of all views)
  • In 2015, 18-49 year-olds spent 4% less time watching TV while time on YouTube went up 74%
  • 28% of nonprofits are on Youtube.
  • 6 billion nonprofit videos viewed in 2016.
  • 57% of people who watch nonprofit videos go on to make a donation.
  • 68% of nonprofit video watchers view similar videos within 30 days.

Twitter

  • 36% of online adults ages 18-29 are on the social network.
  • 80% of active users access Twitter via mobile.
  • 60% of consumers expect brands to respond to their query within the hour, but the average is 1 hour 24 minutes.
  • 55% of people who engage with nonprofits on Twitter end up taking some sort of action.
  • Twitter users send 700% more visitors to donation pages on Giving Tuesday than on a typical day.
  • 77% of Twitter users feel more positive about a brand when their Tweet has been replied to.
  • Companies using Twitter for customer service see a 19% lift in customer satisfaction.
  • Tweets with images receive 18% more click throughs, 89% more likes, and 150% more retweets.
  • 23% of pastors use Twitter.
  • About 1 in 5 churches use Twitter (21%).
  • 44% of churches that have an average attendance of more than 250 use Twitter.
  • 9% of those actively involved in church use Twitter.

Instagram

  • 30% of nonprofits use Instagram to raise money and awareness.
  • 6 in 10 online adults ages 18-29 use Instagram.
  • 75% of Instagram users take action, such as visiting a website or making a purchase after looking at an Instagram advertising post.
  • 26% of Instagram users make more than $75,000 per year.

Pinterest

  • 67% of Pinterest users are under the age of 40.
  • 75% of Pinterest usage takes place on mobile devices.
  • 93% of Pinners shopped online in the past 6 months.
  • Pins with prices get 36% more likes than those without.
  • 87% of Pinners have purchased a product because of Pinterest.
  • About 70% of Pinners are saving or clicking on Pins not just visiting.
  • 29% of nonprofits have Pinterest.
  • The words “DIY,” “Cup,” and “Recipe,” resonate most.

Snapchat

  • Snapchat nearly triples their user base in 3 years from 60 million in 2014 to 173 million in 2017.
  • 70% of Snapchat’s users are under the age of 24.
  • 54% use Snapchat daily.
  • Daily Snapchat visitors use the app 25-30 times per day.
  • Sending instant gratification snaps to donors could be a good way to give a ” quick thanks for your support” followed by a real donor thank you letter.

General Social Giving Statistics

  • 55% of people who engage with nonprofits on social media end up taking some sort of action.
  • 59% of those people donate money.
  • 53% volunteer.
  • 52% donate clothing, food, or other personal items.
  • 43% attend or participate in charitable events in their community because of social media.
  • 40% subsequently purchase a product that benefits that charity.
  • 25% contact their political representatives either by phone, letter, or email after engaging with a cause on social media.
  • 15% organize their own events in their community afterward.
  • For every 1,000 email subscribers, nonprofits have an average of 199 Facebook followers, 110 Twitter followers, and 13 mobile subscribers.
  • Nonprofits have claimed Facebook as the most important social media for their causes, with Twitter in a close second place, and YouTube in third place.
  • Nonprofits share a daily average of 1.2 updates on Facebook and 5.3 Tweets.
  • 46.1% of churches say that using social media is their most effective method of outreach.

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