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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kimberly Reynolds Holiday fundraisers can be an option for many non-profit groups. Schools, churches and youth sports groups can benefit from holiday fundraising. Part one looked at Christmas tree and wreath sales as a way of raising funds for non-profit groups. In part two, we’ll look at a common but profitab written by Kimberly Reynolds Many schools, youth groups and sports teams can benefit from having a holiday fundraiser. By supplying items that people will purchase anyway, everybody wins.
Here is one idea on holiday fundraising that can bring big profits to your group. written by Kimberly Reynolds When you conduct a fundraiser, you are sending a message to your volunteers and your supporters. That message contains a value statement about your organization. Doing the right thing means putting your organization squarely behind a bigger need than just your own cause. written by Kimberly Reynolds Looking for some tips on improving your youth sports fundraising? Every youth sports league must fundraise to cover expenses and keep fees low. So, how do you raise more funds? Focus on these seven factors and you can easily double your results. written by Kimberly Reynolds Looking for a good school fundraising idea? In this series, we'll take a look at three school fundraising ideas. Part Three looks at Prepaid Phone Cards. written by Kimberly Reynolds Non-profit fundraising is all about multiple streams of income, so how do you make more money for your organization? written by Kimberly Reynolds Hopefully, you've already read Part One of these tips for organizing your school fundraiser. A smart plan can make your school fundraiser much easier. Here are some other considerations: written by Kimberly Reynolds It seems like soccer fundraising is either a season-long effort or a quick hitter that doesn't cover all your needs. Well, the good news is that there are some ways to make money quickly, or even all season long, that merit your consideration.
written by Kimberly Reynolds
written by Kimberly Reynolds
written by Kimberly Reynolds
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