Ways To Fund A Funeral Through Online Services

By: David Tindall
Tuesday, June 20, 2023

At Tindall Funeral Home, we know that arranging a funeral can be financially challenging. However, with the advent of online platforms and crowdfunding services, there are now innovative ways to fund a funeral through online services.

Ways To Fund A Funeral Through Online Services

Various online services can help alleviate the financial burden and provide a means for families and communities to come together to support one another during this difficult time. Here we look at some of them.

1. Crowdfunding Platforms

Crowdfunding has become popular for raising funds for various causes, including funerals. Online platforms such as GoFundMe, Kickstarter, and YouCaring allow individuals to create fundraising campaigns to share with their networks. Friends, family, and even strangers can contribute financially, making it a powerful tool for funeral funding. Creating a compelling campaign by sharing the story and purpose behind the funeral expenses is essential to encourage donations.

2. Social Media Fundraising

Utilizing social media platforms such as Facebook or Instagram can help spread awareness and gather support for funeral funding. Creating a dedicated fundraising page or group allows friends and family to donate directly and share the campaign with their networks. Social media provides a far-reaching platform to engage a larger audience and connect with individuals who may be willing to contribute.

3. Funeral Crowdfunding Websites

Specific funerals crowdfunding websites like Funeral Fund, Funeral Fundraiser, or Funeral Pot offer tailored solutions for funeral expenses. These platforms provide a space to create a memorial page, share the story of the deceased, and accept donations. They often offer features like progress tracking, personalized messages, and the ability to provide updates to donors.

4. Online Memorials And Tributes

Some online memorial websites, like Ever Loved and Forever Missed, allow families to create a tribute to their loved ones and provide a fundraising option. These platforms enable individuals to donate directly to the funeral costs while honoring the memory of the deceased through shared stories, photos, and condolences.

5. Employer Assistance And Matching Programs

Some employers offer assistance programs or matching contributions for funeral expenses. Inquire with your or the deceased's employer to see if such benefits exist. Employer assistance can provide a significant financial boost, helping to cover a portion of the funeral costs.

Our funeral director can help you with additional information regarding how to fund a funeral through online services and our services. Contact us at Tindall Funeral Home or call (315) 468-5521.

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