
Crossing the finish line isn’t the end of your fundraising journey, it’s your greatest opportunity.
The days immediately following race day are when momentum is at its peak. With the right approach, you can turn that energy into meaningful, final impact.
Here’s how to make it count:

Your time, distance, and medal are worth celebrating but it’s the journey behind them that truly resonates.
Bring your supporters back to race day:
This is where emotion meets impact. It’s not just the result that inspires people, it's everything that led you there.

Gratitude should be immediate. Within 24 hours of your race, share a quick thank you. Tag supporters where possible and include a photo or video from the day to bring them into the moment.
Then, follow up with a more thoughtful message:

Post-race is the ideal time to introduce a clear, time-bound call to action.
Consider messaging such as:
Urgency works because the finish line is in sight— it gives supporters a reason to act now.

With the race complete, shift the focus from your achievement to the cause.
Help supporters understand their impact:
This reinforces that their contribution extends far beyond race day.

You likely have a goldmine of race-day content, don’t let it go unused.
Turn it into:
Each post is another opportunity to re-engage your audience and encourage donations.

Not everyone who missed your first ask will miss your second. Many supporters may only discover your campaign after race day.
A post-race ask is often more compelling; it’s backed by real effort, achievement, and proof of commitment.
Be clear, confident, and direct. Don’t be afraid to ask again.

When your campaign comes to an end, bring your supporters back one final time.
Share:
Closing the loop builds trust and lays the foundation for future fundraising success.
Crossing the finish line is a remarkable achievement but the true impact comes from what follows. With thoughtful follow-up, you can turn race-day momentum into lasting change and ensure every step you take continues to make a difference.
Keep going—this is where the real impact begins.
You’ve done the hard part. Now maximize your impact and reach your fundraising goal.