
Bereavement: How to Raise Money for Funeral Expenses
Bereavement is a personal experience. No one can tell you how long it takes to adjust to life or move forward without the deceased. Yet, in the midst of your grief, funeral plans must be made. This is usually a simple cost that is covered by insurance.
The average traditional funeral costs between $7,000 and $10,000. When there's no money, the family must find an alternative way to cover the costs. For many families, crowdfunding is the answer.
Here are some basic tips to raise funds when you don't have insurance or the money to pay for services.
1. Use a free crowdfunding platform
Create a your project on a free platform such as FreeFunder. When money matters most, you don't need to pay 5% platform fees. FreeFunder does not take a percentage your funds. You get every dollar you raise, even if you don't reach your funding goal. Plus, we automatically donate to every project that reaches 100 to 500 Facebook shares. No other platform does that.
When you're ready to launch, create your campaign.
2. Social Media
If the death is expected, Facebook allows users to designate a legacy contact for their account. Ask your loved one to make you the contact. You will only be able to post certain information to the account. This is beneficial if you know you'll need to raise funds for the funeral.
3. Public Announcements
If you are submitting a death notice or obituary to your local newspaper, include information about the fundraiser. Be sure to ask for campaign donations in lieu of flowers. Most newspapers have links on their websites to help you submit a notice. In addition, some funeral homes offer this submission service and have obituary pages on their websites. Use both to ask for help.
4. Live Events and Partnerships
Live events are a great way to raise money, even for a funeral. If the person died of cancer or other disease, you can organize a walk-a-thon, singing competition or benefit concert. You can also partner with a local restaurant to host a themed event.
All of these activities can quickly bring in funds and allow family and friends to memorialize your loved one.
Although it may be uncomfortable to ask others to help pay for a funeral, crowdfunding is a good way to raise the money you need. Just be transparent about how the funds will be used.