INTRODUCTION
The Internet has opened up a whole new world that organisations large and small are exploiting to expand their sphere of impact and support. The Internet helps even tiny or local groups in every area of life reach out to potential supporters across the world and around the clock. Fundraisers are especially thrilled about internet potential for discovering new contributors and for introducing a new communication channel for developing existing supporters (McKeever, 2022).
Successful internet fundraising strategies often include two primary components. The foundation is an educational, engaging web site communications programme which, combined, assist create connections with your website visitors and the individuals you get to sign up for your email newsletter or online advocacy programme. The second component, frequently forgotten, is a plan for getting new individuals – especially potential donors – to your site, so you can begin the relationship-building process. Online fundraising can’t live in a vacuum. The effectiveness of your online fundraising effort will be highly reliant on your organization’s total Internet presence as well as your traditional offline operations (Miller, 2022).
How can campuses successfully integrate the Internet into its plan for completing its mission? With the Internet’s expanding relevance, impact, and broad use, NGOs have new chances for interacting with their constituents, getting their job done, and obtaining funding. The Internet isn’t displacing traditional media, but it is taking its position alongside them. Most significant is the impact that an online donor system is playing in the operational capability of charitable organisations (Gupta, Srinivasan & Johnson 2021).
This technology has produced a sea shift as a tool for interacting with funders and colleagues, alerting activists, and spreading information. Initially, the Web caused a revolution in “brochure-ware,” allowing organisations to reach many new supporters and media with simple sites. New services enable even NGOs with the lowest resources to sign up members, collect credit card payments, sponsor online dialogues, offer surveys, put up searchable databases, and much more. As a supplement to traditional tactics, the Internet is a media that has finally come of age for a charity sector that is eager for new and successful campaign tools and strategies (McKeever, 2022).
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
In most educational institutions fund raising is done manually. It is not only time consuming, but it is also unsecure and unreliable and it can be lead to money laundering among corrupt student officials. Some institutions use manual paper fund raising sheets for funds collection while this will be difficult for record keeping and also to keep track of the large number of students donating towards a particular project, so it is not reliable.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of this research is to develop an online campus fund raising system, for students’ to easily raise funds/ donations towards a particular project and challenges faced in the school campus. The funds collected from students are taken automatically by a payment gateways which will be integrated on the system, each student details and records will be easily recorded automatically without time consuming, which is reliable and without any error.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The scope of the project is limited to several processes: handling of student fund raising on campus, managing records of successful donations, and record every transaction for easy assessments. It will generate the reports such as funds raised during a particular campaign. The online campus fund raiser system is designed in such a way that makes it possible to access through any device connect to the internet.
1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Internet- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
Transaction- an exchange or transfer of goods, services, or funds
Campus - A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated
Online – Computer or device connected to a network (such as Internet) and ready to use (or be used by) other computers or devices.
Donations- A donation is a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to benefit a cause. A donation may take various forms, including money, alms, services, or goods such as clothing, toys, food, or vehicles.
Organizations- an organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.
Fundraisers- Fundraising or fund raising (also known as "development") is the process of gathering voluntary contributions of money or other resources, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations
Nonprofits- not established for the purpose of making a profit; not entered into for money
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