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Fundraising Opportunity
Everything is made easy nowadays. Whatever you need, whatever you want to achieve, whatever you have to learn, you would find a wide variety of resources. Even in the realm of fund raising. If you are new to it and you are looking for a good fund raising opportunity, simply Google it and you’d find thousands of answers. Skim through those endless lists of fundraising companies, products, and services. If you cannot decide which is right for you, do not fret. Just fill up some forms and your choices would be narrowed down for you. If you would rather discuss your options with somebody, you could always consult a professional fundraiser.
Say you are no longer new to fundraising projects. However, you already did what you could to raise as much money as you can and exhausted all fund raising ideas you could think of and it is still not enough. On the other hand, say you are a non-profit organization seeking to promote awareness of your causes to the global community. The good news is you do not run out of opportunities. Regardless of how big or small a campaign you want to get into, many organizations would still offer you numerous opportunities.
Some offers work on commission basis. That is, you raise funds by the commission they will give you whenever you promote their programs, products, or services. There are also those who would do the advertising for you. They will find you donors. They would also oversee contribution transactions. But, the catch is that they’d charge a small fee per transaction. Other offers ask for a little investment. Then there are those who do not ask for money nor effort but promise profit anyway. Sounds too good to be true? Well, it would not hurt to be cautious. Take the time to find out.
It is never a good idea to blindly compromise your campaign. A good opportunity may turn out bad. This is especially true when swayed by overselling fundraising companies. It is important to note that not all fundraising companies stay on for long. As for some, though they have nothing but good intention, their offer might not be the best for you. My point is, do not take up an offer without thoroughly examining it.
Choose a fund raising opportunity that best suits your organization. If you have to market anything, consider quality and significance. If you have to invest, think like an investor. More importantly, avoid risking generously given donor contributions for uncertain hopes of higher profit. Lastly, whatever strategy you choose to go with, make sure it does not contradict your causes.
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