PKAYDK - Fundraising Strategies for Sustainable Social Change
Facing financial challenges due to a lack of funds and strict funding restrictions, PKAYDK unveils strategies to fuel social change, transforming fundraising into a powerful catalyst for community empowerment.
At a glance
Location
Johor, Malaysia
Founded
2005
Sector
Welfare & Charity
Abstract
Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim Damo Kluang (PKAYDK), a Malaysian nonprofit dedicated to supporting vulnerable children, faces the ongoing challenge of securing sustainable funding. This case study delves into PKAYDK's fundraising strategies, examining how the organization has adapted to a changing landscape to ensure its continued impact.
By leveraging traditional methods alongside innovative digital approaches, PKAYDK has demonstrated a commitment to securing long-term financial stability. The study highlights the organization's use of social media, crowdfunding platforms, and virtual fundraising events to engage a wider audience and generate greater support.
Through taking a look at PKAYDK's fundraising initiatives, this case study underscores the importance of strategic planning, adaptability, and a relentless focus on a mission to ensure the sustainability of social impact organizations.
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