General Business Questions and Answers

How can you handle the people sitting on govt posts asking for bribe if working in agovt dept as contractor?




Answers: I ll try not to bribe.
If it happens at any cost then it must brought under the lights.

Fundraising Ideas to tilt money for charity skip show?

Any creative ideas for fundraising for a charity event?

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Answers: Pack heaps in your local supermarket cos loads of population do that where I work and they craft hundreds of pounds.
Car washing
Sponsored run/bounce (on a trampoline)/sit contained by a tub of baked beans/coleslaw etc
Jumble sale
Bake Dutch auction
Fashion show
Three-legged day
Dress-up afternoon
Invite sponsors from local businesses in return for hype their business at the event...

Good Luck
My company has one of the most innovative, fundraising programs that I've ever hear of. First, it is in the travel industry, so right bad the bat, you know you have a HUGE target marketplace. Travel is the world's largest industry. $1.3 trillion in the U.S. A. alone. Travel is also a big ticket item and it produces significant fundraising dollars.

Our program, which will roll out fully March 1st, is call Passport to Giving. How does it work? The nonprofit organization pays a one time payment of $500 for their travel booking engine. Then with the oblige of the company, The YTB Travel Network, the nonprofit will let the world know that they own their own travel booking site. When ANYBODY books travel on the nonprofit's site, the nonprofit will receive 60% of those travel commissions.

Imagine the families planning reunions, couple's planning destination weddings, class reunions, group cruises, business travel, conferences that individuals travel to and more that -- in charge to support the nonprofit -- when booked on the nonprofit's website, will earn that organization huge commissions! Travel is a big ticket item, and the right news is that most culture don't travel alone. Plus, you can either proactively plan vacation and travel events - AND - you can just ask race to do what they're going to do anyway... on the nonprofit organization's site! Either way, it's a great fundraising notion. Contact me if you need more info in the order of YTB or the Passport to Giving Program
Hey there -

What a cool belief! I'd love to hear more about it.

I might requirement more info in decree to answer your question. I've be heavily involved with nonprofit fund raise for years.but here are some ideas I enjoy that could be relatively low in cost for your event.

1) Consider a e-mail campaign - depending on how oodles mailing address you have, you never know how tons people might respond to your create and just write you a check! This works amazingly very well for several organizations that are short prompt AND resources.

2) Consider running an online auction BEFORE your dance show - this is an AWESOME route to get to the citizens whose mailing address you don't have (ie you've get their EMAILS)...your email base can touch like they're using their expendable income on great stuff AND its going to charity at duplicate time!(and you won't worry roughly people man distracted at your event by the music, food, socializing and not donating enough money!!)
I've included a relation of one of the online auction companies that I've worked with...cMarket. They also own another website, BiddingforGood.com, that opens your auction up to adjectives their members so that relations who you don't even know can donate to your cause and bid on your items!

What are examples of non-cash capital contributions?




Answers: computers, cars, furniture
A yacht, to be used as a "meeting place."

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