Fundraising 7.0 - The Complete Guide To Making Money For Your Organization . . .Starting Right Now
By H.A. Sims
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You need a fundraiser and you need it fast. You don't the have time or resources to buy trinkets or cookie dough to sell door-to-door. Whether your organization is a charter school, community club, sports team or non-profit, this guide will help you take your fundraising activities to new heights. In fact, there are strategies you can implement right away without spending a dime to get started. Fundraising 7.0 won't disappoint. Get it today and start fundraising today!
H.A. Sims
H.A. Sims has worked in education, public health, and mental health for government and non-profit organizations and has volunteered with non-profit groups and boards for more than 20 years. This publication offers practical non-profit fundraisers to boost your organization's budget. You will find ideas to get your non-profit board involved in fundraising. Purchase and download this budget-friendly eBook and get started with your non-profit fundraising today!
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Fundraising 7.0 - The Complete Guide To Making Money For Your Organization . . .Starting Right Now - H.A. Sims
Fundraising 7.0
The complete guide to making money for your organization . . . starting right now
H. A. Sims
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Table of Contents
PURPOSE OF GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
ASSESS YOUR NEEDS
DEVELOP YOUR PLAN OF ACTION
DONOR CONTACT LIST
SPHERE OF INFLUENCE
SPHERE OF INFLUENCE EXERCISE
GET STARTED TODAY
MORE ABOUT SPECIAL EVENTS
PLANNING YOUR SPECIAL EVENT
GET THE WORD OUT
EXAMPLE OF A MEDIA CONTACT LIST
SOME ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Purpose of Guide
The purpose of this guide is to offer information useful to organizations seeking ideas for raising unrestricted funds. Unrestricted funds can enhance service delivery by allowing organizations to fund activities not usually covered by public or private grants. This publication contains activities and ideas that could be used to raise amounts ranging from a few dollars to several thousand dollars.
Many of the activities described in this guide require little to no up-front costs. However, you will need a few committed people who believe in your organization’s mission. Board members and other volunteers may choose to implement activities on behalf of the organization.
This guide is provided with the understanding that it is not for the purpose of rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services. It is not intended to replace the guidelines or policies of any organization or entity. If legal advice or expert assistance is required, the advice of a qualified professional should be sought.
H.A. Sims
INTRODUCTION
If you work for a non-profit or government agency whose survival depends on grants, you have probably experienced not having enough funds for items covered by grants. Some grants don’t cover expenses such as equipment, travel, staff development, and refreshments for meetings. Most grants are awarded for specific projects with specific goals and objectives. However, unrestricted funds are those that are not set aside for a specific use. The direct service provider (agency) and the board of directors determine the best use of such funds.
So what is a director to do when there is no money for activities such as rewarding staff for a job well done, or purchasing