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Fundraising is the soliciting or receiving of monies, resources or
other benefits from organizations, trusts or individuals. Usually
drawing in resources in this way is for a charitable purpose or for the
support of an organization having a charitable objective. Many
non-profit organizations take advantage of the services of professional
fundraisers. These may be paid for their services either through fees
unrelated to the amounts of money to be raised, or by retaining a
percentage of raised funds (percentage-based compensation). New
fundraising techniques and methods come into existence every year, but
the basic ones should be the backbone of your fundraising efforts.
Foundations come in various sizes and types but their grants can be
important and substantial. Commonly the fundraising, or 'development,'
program, makes a distinction between annual fund appeals and major
campaigns

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        <title> Private Label Water and School Fund Raising</title> 
        <description>Like most organizations-  schools in the United States are subject to constant budget stress. Important athletic and scholastic programs are subject to budget cuts as demographics change and taxpayers become increasingly budget aware. As a result-  schools include fund raising resources in their</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Nonprofit Fundraising  Get Paid with Recurring Payments</title> 
        <description>Copyright 2006 William Hamilton

Benevolence-  good will and philanthropy are honorable principles to adhere to and run by-  but when bills start amassing-  a nonprofit or charitable organization will not be excused from payment despite its inherent noble ideals and objectives. To ma</description> 
		
		
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        <title> High School Fundraisers</title> 
        <description>High school—a constant hub of activities-  studies-  and events—and the last years of our school days shared with friends. High schools always hold a variety of events to raise funds for the many extra curricular activities that makes school fun. 
High school students are old enough to rea</description> 
		
		
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        <title> About Non Profit Fundraising</title> 
        <description>Did you know that 85% of Non Profit Fundraising every year is acquired from direct individual donations? 

That 85% consists of large and small donations but it is the steady stream of small donations that keep most nonprofits afloat. 

One should plan and forward his or</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Elementary School Fundraisers</title> 
        <description>Perhaps nothing matches the enthusiasm and zeal of elementary school children. This carries over to elementary school fundraising events where young students strive to complete every assigned fundraising chore with determination and dedication. Teachers and parents participate and guide the chil</description> 
		
		
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        <title> School Band Fundraisers</title> 
        <description>Talk about your hard workers! Band groups are awesome when it comes to putting forth the effort it takes for fundraising success. The key is making sure they have the right fundraiser that will leverage all that energy.

In this article-  we/' ll consider three band fundraisers that:</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Krispy Kreme Fundraising</title> 
        <description>Krispy Kreme fundraising has been helping schools-  youth sports groups-  and churches raise money since 1937. Krispy Kreme doughnuts are a great fundraiser. Raise money by selling fresh doughnuts. Works well for school fundraisers-  churches-  clubs-  and youth sports teams.

Krispy</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_Krispy-Kreme-Fundraising.htm</link> 
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        <title> How to Build and Manage a Successful Fundraising Team</title> 
        <description>For larger fundraising projects you should put together a team to help you otherwise you will be stretched far too thin and stand a good chance of failing. The ideal team from a cost perspective is volunteer-based but you might have to occasionally hire someone especially if it’s for a specializ</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_How-to-Build-and-Manage-a-Successful-Fundraising-Team.htm</link> 
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        <title> An Action Plan For Raising Instant Cash</title> 
        <description>Have you every been in the frustrating situation where you need to buy something for your business and don’t have the money?

Maybe one of the following techniques will be the answer you’re looking for.

You’re probably aware of the credit card industry for purchases. Did</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_An-Action-Plan-For-Raising-Instant-Cash.htm</link> 
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        <title> Fundraising With Food</title> 
        <description>Fundraising with food has been a long time favorite for sports team fundraising. It is effective-  provides something most people like and are willing to pay for-  and the variety is vast. Whatever type of food fundraiser you choose for your team-  there are three things you must do to get the m</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_Fundraising-With-Food.htm</link> 
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        <title> Tried and True Fundraisers</title> 
        <description>When someone is put in charge of fundraising-  their first instinct is to look for something new and different. While change is great-  sometimes the tried and true fundraisers work best. That’s why they are tried and true-  right?

Whichever fundraiser you choose for your group-  co</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_Tried-and-True-Fundraisers.htm</link> 
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        <title> Selecting The Right Fundraiser</title> 
        <description>Selecting the right fundraiser is the most important decision you’ll make. Among the key factors are the timing of your fundraisers each year-  the quality of the merchandise-  selling considerations-  delivery considerations-  and ultimately-  the net profit to your organization.

T</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Fundraising Ideas:  Keep It Safe</title> 
        <description>When your youth group is doing a fundraiser-  it is imperative to make sure that the proper safety precautions are followed. 

Never allow door-to-door sales without direct adult supervision. Period.

In a sad case-  an 11-year-old boy selling candy for a PTA fundraiser c</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_Fundraising-Ideas:--Keep-It-Safe.htm</link> 
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        <title> Fundraising Tips  The FollowUp</title> 
        <description>The key to continued fundraising success is to follow-up afterwards: Supporters and participants need to be thanked.

Merchant contributors need to be debriefed on their results from participating. Records need to be gathered-  copied-  and stored.

Communicate the result</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.articles.travelmycity.com/Finance/articles_Fundraising-Tips--The-FollowUp.htm</link> 
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