Every nonprofit event has a moment where someone thanks the sponsors, everyone claps, and then... nothing. The sponsor's logo was on a banner, you said their name, and there is no way to know if it ever drove them a single customer. Next year you ask them to renew on faith.
This playbook replaces that forgettable shout-out with something sponsors can measure — and it turns a room full of attendees into supporters who keep giving long after the dishes are cleared.
Dan's fundraising breakfast — the flagship example
Picture a typical fundraising breakfast. Tables of eight, eggs going cold, a sponsor banner up front. Here's how you activate it.
Before the room sits down, there's a ShopGiv QR code on a table tent at every table.
The emcee opens — not with housekeeping, but with sixty seconds that pay for themselves:
"Before we eat — everyone grab your phone. See the QR code on your table? Scan it. It takes ten seconds: download the ShopGiv app, and pick us as your nonprofit. Now look around the room at the businesses who sponsored this morning — their logos are on the screen. From today on, when you shop with any of them through the app, they send a donation our way. You don't pay a cent extra. You just shop where you already shop. Go ahead — scan now, and let's see how many of us can do it before the coffee's gone."
That's it. In sixty seconds you've converted a room of well-wishers into a standing donation engine, and you've given every sponsor in the room something they've never gotten from a banner: proof.
Why this beats a traditional sponsorship shout-out
A banner is a cost. A ShopGiv activation is an asset — for you and the sponsor.
- The sponsor gets measurable customers. After the event you can show each sponsor exactly how many supporters and how much spending your community sent their way. That's a renewal conversation that closes itself.
- The value lasts. A shout-out ends when the applause does. A supporter who picked your nonprofit keeps generating donations every time they shop — for years.
- It compounds. Sponsors who see real numbers renew and bring their peers. Use the vendor-recruitment playbook to turn that proof into your next sponsors.
Tell sponsors this directly when you sell the sponsorship: "This year, instead of just putting your logo on a banner, we'll show you exactly how many customers the room sent you." That sentence raises your sponsorship value.
The run-of-show (copy this)
2–3 weeks out
- Confirm your public page is live (
shopgiv.com/give/your-nonprofit) — QR codes are dead until it is. - Mint an event-specific code in your dashboard (label it with the event name) so this event's downloads are attributed separately. That's how you'll prove this event's ROI.
- Print table tents with the QR code — one per table. Grab templates in the Nonprofit Toolkit.
- Brief your emcee and hand them the script above.
Day of
- QR table tent on every table before doors open.
- A QR slide on the main screen during the open and again during the sponsor thank-you.
- Volunteers roaming to help anyone stuck on the download (there's always a few).
The activation moment (60–90 seconds)
- Emcee asks the whole room to take out phones.
- Scan → download → pick your nonprofit.
- Emcee points to the sponsor logos on screen: "shop these, they give back."
- Optional: put a live scan counter or goal thermometer on screen and make it a friendly race.
After the event
- Pull attribution for the event code: downloads, supporters, dollars driven.
- Email each sponsor their numbers with a thank-you and the renewal ask.
- Post the result publicly ("87 of you joined at the breakfast!") using the social-post calendar.
The event activation kit
Everything you need, most of it auto-generated in your dashboard and the toolkit:
- Table tents with your QR code (one design, print as many as you have tables).
- AV / screen slide with the QR and "Scan → Download → Pick us → Shop the sponsors."
- Emcee script (the words above — hand them a printed copy).
- Sponsor logos displayed in the app so attendees can see who to shop.
- A live counter or goal thermometer for the screen, if you want the gamified version.
- A post-event sponsor report showing each sponsor what the room drove them.
Make it work at any event
The breakfast is the template; the pattern scales to anything with people in a room:
- Galas & auctions: QR in the program and on tables; tie a download goal to a matching gift.
- 5Ks & community events: QR on the bib, the banner, and the finish-line photo.
- Volunteer nights & board meetings: smaller, but your most committed people — perfect for recruiting ambassadors.
- Worship services & meetings: QR in the bulletin or on the screen.
Common mistakes
- Burying the moment. Don't slip the QR into a slide nobody reads. Stop the program and make everyone do it together — group action drives completion.
- No event code. Without an event-specific code you can't prove that event's ROI to sponsors. Mint one every time.
- Forgetting the follow-up. The sponsor report is the whole payoff. Send it within a week while the event is fresh.
- Sending people to the wrong place. Every QR points to your public page, never a generic homepage.
Next steps
- Recruit the businesses you'll spotlight: vendor-recruitment playbook.
- Build the team to run activations for you: board & ambassador playbook.
- Just getting started? Slot this into the 30/60/90-day plan.