How Big Nest works
One place to take part.
One plan to run it.
Big Nest gives families a clear place to find and join a fundraiser, event, or program. Behind the scenes, board leaders have the planning details and results to manage the work now and improve it next time.
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The gap between tasks and the organization
Most tools understand one task at a time.
A fundraising platform collects money. A signup tool fills a shift. A shared drive stores a file. An inbox holds a conversation.
Each can be useful. But parent-group work is not a set of isolated tasks. The important relationships between people, decisions, results, and the next piece of work are often left for volunteer leaders to remember and reconstruct.
One fundraiser, many connections
A fundraiser is more than a payment page.
A fundraiser should leave behind the plan and lessons that make next year’s campaign stronger.
The board can manage one campaign instead of chasing details across separate tools.
For families and board leaders
One activity serves families and leaders.
A parent sees the fundraiser, event, or program and knows how to take part. The board keeps the plan, communications, payments, and notes with that same activity.
When the work returns next year, the next chair starts with what this board learned instead of reconstructing it from old emails and folders.
Start with one connected activity.
Explore how families can join in while leaders keep the work ready for next time.