The Crisis Fundraising Gap: Why Speed Matters in Emergency Campaigns
In a Vardot article, Nauras Abul Haija discusses the importance of quick action when launching online fundraising campaigns in response to crises. Research shows that a large portion of donations arrive in the first days or weeks after an event, and delays can reduce momentum, media attention, and donor engagement. Traditional SaaS donation platforms often require lengthy onboarding, approvals, and customisations that can take days or weeks, which can be too slow when urgent needs arise.
The author highlights how open‑source donation platforms built on Drupal can be launched rapidly, often in under 30 minutes, using ready‑to‑use templates, campaign cloning, and full administrative control without vendor bottlenecks. A faster setup allows organisations to capture donor attention during critical early windows and maintain full control over data and customisation. The article concludes by urging decision‑makers to evaluate whether their current platform is prepared for emergency response, noting that the cost of delay is measured in lost momentum and reduced impact.
