What is GoodSeeker?
GoodSeeker is a platform that helps organizations inspire giving and track impact by connecting people to causes, programs, and opportunities that matter to them. For schools, it serves as a centralized hub for fundraising, engagement, and storytelling.
Who can use GoodSeeker within a school or university?
GoodSeeker is designed to engage your entire ecosystem:
Students – participate in giving campaigns, clubs, and service initiatives
Families – support school programs and student experiences
Alumni – stay connected and give back to causes they care about
Faculty & Staff – fundraise for programs, research, and classroom needs
Administrators & Advancement Teams – manage campaigns and track engagement
How can universities use GoodSeeker for fundraising?
GoodSeeker enables schools to:
Launch targeted fundraising campaigns (e.g., scholarships, capital projects, athletics)
Create program-specific giving pages
Run giving days or seasonal campaigns
Highlight impact stories to drive donor engagement
Track participation across different community segments
Can GoodSeeker support scholarships?
Yes. Schools can:
Create dedicated scholarship funds
Allow donors to contribute directly to specific scholarships
Share student impact stories tied to those funds
Provide transparency into how funds are used
How does GoodSeeker help engage alumni?
GoodSeeker strengthens alumni relationships by:
Offering personalized giving opportunities
Highlighting programs alumni care about (departments, teams, initiatives)
Showcasing real-time impact
Making it easy to share and promote campaigns within alumni networks
How can students benefit from GoodSeeker?
Students can:
Participate in peer-led fundraising or service initiatives
Support causes and clubs they care about
Build a sense of community involvement and philanthropy
Gain visibility into how giving impacts their school
Can faculty and departments use GoodSeeker?
Absolutely. Faculty and departments can:
Raise funds for research, equipment, or special projects
Promote academic programs or initiatives
Engage donors directly with specific, mission-driven needs
Share updates and outcomes with supporters
How does GoodSeeker support school programs?
Each program can have its own presence on GoodSeeker, allowing schools to:
Tell compelling stories about program impact
Accept restricted donations for specific initiatives
Build a loyal base of supporters for each program
Increase visibility across the broader school community
What role do families play on GoodSeeker?
Families can:
Support their student’s school experience through targeted giving
Contribute to classroom needs, extracurriculars, and scholarships
Stay informed about how their contributions make a difference
How does GoodSeeker supplement traditional fundraising tools?
GoodSeeker enhances your simple donation pages by:
Focusing on community engagement, not just transactions
Making giving more personal and story-driven
Connecting donors to specific causes and outcomes
Providing a more modern, user-friendly experience
Can GoodSeeker be used for campaigns like Giving Days?
Yes. GoodSeeker is ideal for:
University-wide giving days
Department or class challenges
Matching gift campaigns
Real-time progress tracking and engagement
How does GoodSeeker help track impact?
GoodSeeker allows institutions to:
Show how funds are being used
Share updates, stories, and outcomes
Build trust through transparency and visibility
Keep donors engaged over time
Is GoodSeeker scalable for large institutions?
Yes. GoodSeeker supports:
Multiple departments and programs
Diverse user groups (students, alumni, faculty, etc.)
Institution-wide campaigns alongside smaller, targeted efforts
How do we get started with GoodSeeker?
Schools can begin by:
Identifying key fundraising priorities (e.g., scholarships, programs)
Creating dedicated pages for those initiatives
Inviting their community (students, alumni, families, faculty)
Launching campaigns and sharing impact stories
Final Thoughts
GoodSeeker helps schools turn fundraising into a community-driven experience—where every contribution is connected to a story, a purpose, and a measurable impact.