Thank you for supporting CLEAR Global’s language inclusion campaign! If you would like to contribute, you can do so on our campaign page. If you would like to organize your own fundraising, you’ll find ideas for that below.

If you have already contributed, you can amplify your impact by spreading the word on social media:

  1. Download the social media banners provided in this toolkit.
  2. Copy and paste one of the suggested captions into your preferred social media platform (Instagram, LinkedIn, X, or Facebook).
  3. Tag us and use the hashtag #LanguageInclusion to encourage your friends, family, and colleagues to join the cause.

Instagram

🌍✨ I just donated to help give women and children access to vital information in their own languages. Language is more than just words—it’s a lifeline. Join me in supporting this incredible cause, amplifying voices, and bridging the digital divide! Every donation makes a huge difference. 🙌💬 #LanguageInclusion #DonateToday #BridgingTheGap

LinkedIn

I’m proud to support @CLEAR Global working to ensure that women and children around the world can access critical information in their own languages. 💡📲 Language inclusion means health information, financial literacy, and vital resources reach everyone, especially marginalized communities. Let’s make sure no one is left behind. Please consider donating to this important cause! Together, we can bridge the language gap.

#LanguageInclusion #DigitalInclusion #DonateNow

Facebook

Caption: Today, I made a difference by supporting @Translators without Borders, an incredible cause that connects women and children to get the information they need—in their own language. 🌍💬 Everyone deserves to be heard and understood. Together, we can break down the barriers of language and help people lead healthier, more informed lives. Please consider donating—your support truly changes lives. 💙🙏 #LanguageInclusion #DonateNow #EveryLanguageMatters

X

I just donated to help bridge the language gap for speakers of marginalized languages. 🌍 Language inclusion means access to healthcare, education, and opportunities. Let’s make sure every voice is heard. Join me and donate today! #LanguageInclusion #DonateNow 

Run a fundraiser for us to support language inclusion

Remember that every donation counts! 

Whether it’s a $100 donation or $1,000, every dollar enables us to support marginalized speakers to be heard in the language they speak.

  • Set up your fundraising page.

We use Benevity and JustGiving as fundraising platforms. You can personalize a fundraiser page and run it as a team with your friends, family or colleagues.


We also use Facebook. Check if Facebook fundraising features are available in your country. This is a great platform for a fundraiser if you and your friends use Facebook regularly.

  • Make it personal.

Before setting up your fundraiser, think about why you are doing this: Why are you passionate about the work we do? Your story is the first thing people will see and what will inspire them to donate — write about your personal motivation behind organizing your fundraiser to encourage your family and friends to support you and us! 

  • Get creative.

This is a great chance to bring your friends and family together, to do something you enjoy or have always wanted to try! Do a challenge, organize a language-themed event, host a virtual game night or screening, or offer a class. You could also celebrate your birthday or another special occasion by asking people to contribute to a cause you care about, instead of getting you a present. Let your imagination guide you!

  • Share your page with your network, family, and friends.

Asking for money can be quite uncomfortable and even scary. That’s normal. Remember that you are asking them to help you support a cause you feel attached to. People’s responses might just surprise you. Let your network know that you’re running a fundraiser, keep them updated on the progress, and don’t forget to thank everyone who supported you.

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