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Comic Relief launches online community for feedback on campaigns

Melanie May | 18 November 2016 | News

Comic Relief has launched Comic Matters, an online community that invites people to have their say on what it does, including what it funds, and offering tools and advice for fundraisers.
According to the site. Comic Matters will help Comic Relief improve its campaigns and make them more relevant by providing the charity with feedback from current and potential supporters.
Members can join on the Comic Matters site and will be asked to take part in activities between two and four times a month, such as surveys, polls and discussion forums, and those interested in fundraising will be able to connect with other fundraisers through online discussions.
In return for giving their views, all members will have the opportunity to chat with other supporters and fundraisers, join conversations that interest them, win in monthly draws, receive monthly newsletters and learn how their views are changing what Comic Relief does, and access exclusive content and sneak peeks.
The information members share with Comic Matters will be used internally to enable the charity to learn more about its relationship with supporters and potential supporters, with findings occasionally presented in press releases and at conferences. However, the charity says, members will not be personally identifiable.

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