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    Gehlmann 1 Kathryn Gehlmann SLR 105 Mrs. Hardie December 07, 2015 For the fall semester, I wanted to volunteer at an agency where I could interact with people because I enjoy helping others. When I found out that I could volunteer at the library, I jumped on that chance right away. Volunteering at the Eva K. Bowlby Library allowed me to do those things. There are two current considerations regarding our society. First, should the federal, local, and state government allocate and spend tax…

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    football game or basketball game. The age group for the mini-camp is typically ranges from first grade to fifth grade. You can then split the age groups by grade and combine the fourth and fifth graders. An example of cost and profit from “Creative Fundraising Ideas for a Dance Team or Pom Team and How to Implement Them” by Passion for Dance “Total of $20 with $9 profit per child…With 40 in attendance, the total collected is $800; the total cost is $440; the total profit is $360” (“Creative…

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    TBT also does not have any specific tools or measurement to evaluate their fundraising activity. Therefore, the project also will address the measurement tools that TBT can utilize to have a better fundraising strategy in the future. The fundraising program through corporate sponsorship will be important for TBT in order to help solve resource problems and complete the barn. Corporate sponsorship as part of the fundraising is a very important aspect for nonprofits in running the organizations…

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    CLAWS Inc.: Case Study

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    Scope of work I am designing a fundraising plan this semester for CLAWS Inc. This plan is designed to be a comprehensive fundraising plan that includes new methods of fundraising for CLAWS. The fundraising plan will outline fundraising goals, the amounts desired, the current fundraising situation, the tactics used, and the proposed timeline. I intend to propose new ideas as well as research funding sources such as grants that can be applied to at a later date. I also intend to outline which…

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    Stakeholders Oxfam’s internal stakeholders; Oxfam’s internal stakeholders include Directors, organisers, employees/staff and trustees these are the internal stakeholder because they work within the organisation and have an interest in its success. As Oxfam is a non-profit organisation its staff still make money out of running it successfully so their interest is to do the best for the organisation so they can maintain their careers and help many people while at it. For example, the directors…

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    vital to helping their institutions meet and exceed their fundraising goals. With institutions planning to increase fundraising goals by an average of 16 percent in 2015, the need to hire, train, and retain the necessary workforce to build and strengthen the donor pipeline and to steward…

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    the Reliable Cash Flow Projections sheet is if the organization sticks to the current projected plans it will be ($253,846) short at the end of the year. Unfortunately, inadequate annual fundraising planning and not ensuring there is enough cash on hand limits…

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    Not only can different businesses benefit from corporate giving, but in some cases employees can also benefit from corporate giving. With corporate giving you have many different options involving how to receive the money. Fundraising can take many forms, leaving a nonprofit wondering which method will generate the most revenue for the organization. Corporations encourage their employees’ philanthropy through programs that donate money and resources to the nonprofits that employees…

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    Non-profit organizations attempt to combat massive social issues. Major issues, require major funding. Lack of funding can create issues, as can, funding primarily received from private donors. Dr. Goriudappa Venkataswamy, founder of the Aravind hospital, which has global domination in provider of cataract surgery, is self-sufficient. Self- sufficiently allows a company to carry out its mission, without distractions that can develop as a result of accepting donations, or focusing on fund raising…

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    Spire Rehabilitation Hospital opened its doors on July 1, 2017, and Dr. Davidson Curwen has been instrumental in the successful transition from the rehabilitation unit on the fourth floor of Jackson Madison County General Hospital to the new hospital located at 616 West Forest Avenue. Dr. Curwen has served as Medical Director for over 25 years, and will continue to lead in the position in our new hospital. Our hospital assist patients recover from life altering conditions by restoring their…

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