What are some good fund raising ideas?
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009I need idea’s because i really want to go to Vegas to see a Criss Angel show.The fund raising idea’s should be something someone in 7th or 8th grade could do.
Melvin
It’s risky. But as we’ll outline in this post, risk can be a good thing. Actually, the more risk you take might help you later down the line when you decide to knock on the VC or angel investors door. Let’s start with the implications of financing yourself.
Treat your donors as members of your organization, not just financial supporters. They’ll reward you by staying on your active donor list.
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Turning Out The Lights: BrightScale
Wall Street Journal But the company shut down after raising at least $13 million from Prospect Venture Partners, Three Arch Partners and Venrock, according to our records. Aspen Medtech Inc., Bellevue, Wash. - Unable to secure enough funds to continue operations, … |
Source:Turning Out The Lights: BrightScale - Wall Street Journal
Raising money from the general community can seem like the logical thing to do for many small nonprofits, but where do you start? This article will give you the three basic things you need to know to get started.
Many small nonprofit organizations start out fundraising with grass-roots activities like bake sales and car washes. At some point, the organization must graduate to more sophisticated fundraising techniques to survive and grow. A more formalized fundraising program includes establishing an annual fund and raising money from donors who give because they believe in the work you are doing, not because they get something in return. Here are some things you can do to find those first donors.
Sorting your donor list ensures that the right appeal goes to the right person. If you haven’t done it, take the time now to set up your contact management program for quick access to all levels of donors.
Many team groups and leagues that we work with have a history of below average fundraising results. There are some things however that if done will double or more your fundraising efforts. Here’s a hint at couple of things that can be done to turn thing around.
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US HOT STOCKS: GT Solar, Medicines, Liz Claiborne, Ferro
Wall Street Journal (F, $4.84, -$0.17, -3.39%), the only US auto maker not taking government aid, sold a total of $1.4 billion in stock Tuesday night, raising money it will use for a variety of corporate purposes and to fund a retiree health program. … |
Source:US HOT STOCKS: GT Solar, Medicines, Liz Claiborne, Ferro - Wall Street Journal