Praise Speech Outline

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Name: Juan C Cortez

Date: 9/28/16

Class: Comms 20

Fundraising Effectively (Demonstration Speech/Outline Title)

TOPIC: How to Fundraise

ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN: Topical Pattern

SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about how to fundraise for any cause that can help a group or the community

PRIMARY AUDIENCE OUTCOME: (I want my audience to…): ….be informed and motivated to help/ make a change

THESIS STATEMENT: Fundraising is necessary to help lots of people that are in need and it engages the participants in community efforts to come together for a greater good

Introduction

ATTENTION GETTER: In 2013, a little over 335 Billion dollars was donated to charities in the United States and 72 percent of that was made up of donations from
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Connective Statement: Once events are set you must make sure your bases are covered legal wise

Be very legal smart such that you’re organized and follow the rules to the T.
Being aware of the legal side can benefit you
Being a 501 c 3
More of an initiative to donate when it's tax deductible (must apply with the IRS) Organization is absolutely necessary
Just in case of an audit, no need to get in trouble due to lack of care
Make copies of everything, and file things away, day-month-year. Conclusion

RESTATE THESIS AND REVIEW MAIN POINTS: Fundraising is necessary to help lots of people that are in need and it engages the participants in community efforts to come together for a greater good. The main ways in effectively fundraising are great preparation, fundraising events, and taking care of legal issues
CONCLUDING PURPOSE: With this speech I have been able to show you what goes into fundraising. Having this knowledge, you can start your own fundraiser and make a difference in your community.
CLOSER/CLINCHER: You can save lives with charity fundraising, are you up to the

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