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Fundraising
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Basics of Brick Fundraising
Brick fundraising is a great way to get decorative bricks to line a pathway or as a facade on a wall or entry way. Brick fundraising allows donors to pre-purchase bricks with there names that are later incorporated into the design of a new annex or building.
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The Basics Of Using Cards As A Fundraiser
Using cards as a fundraiser has been employed for years. You can either have your cards professionally designed or use the talents of people within your organization to design the cards. Each year during the holidays you will see lots of cards that are made designed by children for sale as a fundraiser. It gives a personal touch to your fundraising campaign.
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Increase Response For Your Nonprofit Organization By Getting To Know Your Donors
Copy that inspires larger donations, motivates more advocacy, or spurs greater response of any kind begins with knowing your donor. Strong copy is based on more than mere demographic or geographic data. Fundraising copy based on psychographics resonates with donors and it's a fundamental key to increased response. Included are several tips to reveal donor psychographics for your nonprofit organization.
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Raising Money and Hope for Organizations With eBay
More often than not a carwash is not going to raise enough money for your organization, but if you have a wide base of volunteers and supporters, there is a new way for people to painlessly donate to your good cause. Sellers on eBay can now donate part of their proceeds from individual sales directly to your organization.
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Fundraising Is A Team Effort
It takes a team of dedicated people to pull off a fundraiser for a non profit organization. Whether it's a gala event or a small bake sale, when everyone works together the project will be a greater success. Here are 5 step to work as a team on your fundraising campaign.
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Host A Casino Night Fundraiser
A Casino Night is a great way to raise funds for your favorite charity or cause because it gives people an excuse to dress up and have fun. Sure it's a lot of work pulling it all together, but the results are well worth it.
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How To Choose A Nonprofit Domain Name
Too many charities choose bad domain names. This makes it extremely difficult for people to remember and find them when they are searching for your 501c3. If this is your organization, re-evaluate your charity domain name with these tips.
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