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49 Simple & Successful Fundraising Ideas for Kids

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Whether you’re fundraising for your church’s youth group, your school, or your kid’s sports team, investing in the education and wellbeing of your kids is priceless. With a youth-oriented fundraiser, you can raise money for educational trips, sports equipment, classroom supplies, art supplies, musical instruments, or any other cause.

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Securing Corporate Sponsorships for Nonprofits: 10 Expert Tips

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For example, take a nonprofit like Friendship Circle of Michigan that raises money to provide adaptive bikes for families with special needs children. Come prepared with a couple of different proposed partnership ideas, like a social media contest or an event sponsorship.

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Sports for Good—How Players are Making a Lasting Impact

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Both NCAA basketball and the PGA tour are dedicated to making a difference by using their money, people and clout to make a lasting impact. In a similar fashion, Lacey Holsworth was an 8-year-old cancer patient who became special friends with Michigan State University basketball player Adreian Payne. College Basketball.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofit organizations have a lot of challenges relating to fundraising. Lots of research shows that donors don’t want the organization to spend money on free merchandise. A creative fundraiser can make any of these items sound attractive to the donor. Offer surprise drawings and contests during the year.

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News by the Spoonful: TechSoup's 2015 Tech Predictions

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The way Thunderclap works is that a user invites followers to support her or his Thunderclap on an important tweet like an end-of-year fundraising pitch. Let's Encrypt is a project in cooperation with the University of Michigan, the nonprofit Mozilla, and TechSoup donor partner Cisco. I haven't decided what kind yet."

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