Real-Time Fundraiser Thermometer

Project your live fundraising progress directly onto a big screen or TV at your next local event. Update the numbers in real time, and watch the momentum grow as your community works together to hit your goal.

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Pro tip: Hook your laptop to a projector or large TV. Hit fullscreen to hide your browser tabs and focus on the goal!

Spring Bake Sale Fundraiser

100% 75% 50% 25%
Raised $450
Goal $1000
45% of goal reached!

How to Drive Momentum at Local Events

The Psychology of the Goal Visualizer

Visualizing progress in real-time drives unmatched momentum at local events. When people see that you are just a few dollars away from the next milestone, human nature kicks in. The desire to complete a set task, or "fill the bar," is deeply ingrained in our psychology. Physical posters are difficult to update, often requiring markers and tape in the middle of a busy event. GoalGraph gives you a clean, digital alternative that updates instantly in front of your audience.

Perfect for PTAs, Clubs, and Charities

Whether you are organizing a high school car wash, a church bake sale, or a community charity gala, having a centralized focal point keeps the energy high. Set up a laptop at your payment table, plug it into a standard television or projector via HDMI, and click the fullscreen button. Every time a new donation comes in, whoever is manning the desk can tap the "+50" button or type in the exact amount. The thermometer fills up instantly with a smooth animation, visually rewarding the donor on the spot.

Three Steps to Success

1. Set your target carefully. Aiming too high can make early progress look discouraging. Pick a realistic milestone. If you smash through it, you can always increase the goal mid-event to stretch targets!

2. Celebrate the milestones. When the thermometer crosses 50%, 75%, and 100%, make an announcement on the PA system. The visual cue on the big screen will back up your energy.

3. Keep it large and visible. GoalGraph is built with a responsive layout. The larger your screen, the larger the thermometer scales, ensuring everyone from the back of the room can read the numbers clearly without squinting.