How to be a Fundraising Champion: How to raise money in your local community

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A practical manual for young activists

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by Michael Norton

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Published by The Centre for Innovation in Voluntary Action (CIVA)

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This book can be claimed FREE of charge only if you place an order for other books (while stocks last).

A lively and practical guide packed with ideas and advice for young people wanting to raise money for projects they are organising in their community and to change the world.

It covers:

- Fundraising basics: Why raise money? What do you need money for? How to make a good case. Using stories and case studies. How to ask for money.

- Sources of funds: Fundraising in your local community. Sponsored runs and walks. Auctions and raffles. Entertainment events. Asking friends and family. Collections. Blagging...getting things for free. Getting support from companies. Selling things.

- What to do afterwards: Saying thank you. Learning from experience.

- Using new technology to create change.


"Very clear and user friendly"
Carrie Supple, Citizenship Foundation, UK

"Very comprehensive, practical and easy to understand...and very appropriate for young people"
Mercy Njeri, National Youth Organisation, Kenya



Additional Information

  • January 2004

DSC Fundraising websites

Warning... these websites can seriously improve your fundraising success.

www.trustfunding.org.uk
www.companygiving.org.uk
www.governmentfunding.org.uk

www.grantsforindividuals.org.uk

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