Sterlley Fundraiser Title Tips

Sterlley Fundraiser Title Tips
6 Fundraiser Title Tips That Boost Donations on Sterlley
The title of your fundraiser is one of the first things potential supporters see, and it can make a significant difference in how many people click, engage, and donate. A clear and emotionally engaging title helps people understand your cause instantly and encourages action.
1. Ask us suggestions
Sterlley can offer recommended titles based on your fundraiser description. You can use one of these or take inspiration to write your own that matches your tone and story.
2. Include names and specific details
The more personal and precise your title is, the better. Instead of generic titles like “Please Help,” try something like:
“Support Jean’s Surgery After Accident” or “Help Rebuild the Léogâne Community Center.”
3. Choose action-oriented words
Using strong verbs can inspire donors to act. Words like “Help,” “Support,” “Build,” “Recover,” or “Protect” bring urgency and clarity. Examples include:
“Help Marie Finish School” or “Support a Clean Water Project in Jacmel.”
4. Avoid vague or one-word titles
Titles that are too short or unclear don’t communicate what your campaign is about. Avoid one-word titles like “Fundraiser” or “Help.” Add enough context to make the purpose obvious at a glance.
5. Use clear title case formatting
Capitalize the first letter of each major word in your title for readability and professionalism. For example:
“Help My Cousin Rebuild After the Flood”
Avoid using all lowercase or ALL CAPS, which can feel informal or overwhelming.
6. Update your title if needed
If you want to adjust your title later, you can do so at any time. Just keep changes minimal to avoid confusion for existing or returning donors who may already be familiar with your campaign.
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