One of the primary reasons being stated is that donations through texting captures the "Impulsive Donors" segment, similar to the "Impulsive Buyers".
e.g., If you go grocery shopping while you are hungry you tend to buy more. The same logic applies here. When people are emotional, they tend to donate immediately. In the traditional way of Donation (through check), if one does not have the check book handy, then they put off donating for a few days. And by that time, such tragedies are not in the news headlines anymore. So, there is a chance that this person might not donate.
Infact according to a study done, it was observed that the donations to the charities are at the highest for the first 6 days after such tragedy/disaster occurs. So, donations through Mobile Text messages is an example of how technology is helping those in need.
Do you think Donations by Texting is here to stay or will it go away in few years?
BTW...did you know that Britain is planning to phase out the usage of check ("Cheque"---as spelled in some countries) books?
Do you think Donations by Texting is here to stay or will it go away in few years?
BTW...did you know that Britain is planning to phase out the usage of check ("Cheque"---as spelled in some countries) books?