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Philanthropy Fundraising Ideas; Think of successful fund-raising events that you know from your chapter, campus, community, church, or other organizations. Sometimes the best way to generate a good idea is to simply modify an already existing one.
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www.farmhouse.org/guides/cspc_phil_ideas.pdf
www.farmhouse.org/guides/cspc_phil_ideas.pdf
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As you organize and put together your philanthropy stay flexible and open to other people’s ideas and to unique opportunities that may arise. Anything that can positively add on to your event will help it be successful and memorable. ... Think of many different ways to find out about other events on campus.
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www.aepi.org/site/pp.asp?c=geJQIUOwErH&b=2574267
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Philanthropy; SECTION VI; EVENT IDEAS; There are two different types of events that the chapter can host to benefi t the greater good of the community. One is a philanthropy event to raise money or other goods for a charitable organization.
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www.deltachi.org/resources/reference_material/pdf-files...
www.deltachi.org/resources/reference_material/pdf-files/Event_Ideas_08-06.pdf
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Support local Speech and Hearing Centers, volunteer at events Collegiate-Alumnae Philanthropy Collaboration Ideas Co-sponsor a philanthropy event, ask the collegiate members to help sell raffle tickets, organize, and set up for the event.
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www.deltazeta.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutDeltaZeta...
www.deltazeta.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutDeltaZeta/PhilanthropyandService/Resources/Philanthropy_Ideas_for_Alumnae_Chapters.pdf
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Philanthropy events are the cornerstome of our Sorority. They should take place often and improve campus and community. If you are not sure where to get info about upcoming events or opportunities, * Contact your Field Rep or Alumnae Advisor; * Create your own project; * Do a search on the Web for ideas;
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www.kappadeltaphinas.org/PHILANTHROPYIDEAS.html
www.kappadeltaphinas.org/PHILANTHROPYIDEAS.html
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We are the future leaders in philanthropy. By working together, we will further our careers, serve our organizations’ mission, and change the world. FLiP is dedicated to creating a community and a network where other future leaders can meet, learn, exchange ideas, ... « Meet-A-FLiP: Alexandra Lee | Main | Special Events:
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flip.onphilanthropy.com/flip/2006/11/special_events_.ht...
flip.onphilanthropy.com/flip/2006/11/special_events_.html
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The grants, known as Bright Ideas awards, are given each year to teachers throughout the region by the nonprofit Electric Cooperatives of Eastern North Carolina that provide power to small towns and communities in 26 largely rural counties. ... Philanthropy Journal - nonprofit news + resources...
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www.nonprofitnews.com/archive/121903
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This article by Leslie Berger, published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, describes this online phenomenon, which has given people a voice in social change and provided nonprofits with a wealth of new ideas. ... Philanthropy Journal - nonprofit news + resources...
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www.nonprofitnews.com/resources/fundraisinggiving/chang...
www.nonprofitnews.com/resources/fundraisinggiving/changemakers-seeks-innovative-ideas
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“Lots of people have observed over the years that the commercial sector sends money out looking for ideas, while philanthropy requires ideas to chase money,” she writes. “The three efforts outlined above are interesting expansions of this model.”...
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philanthropy.com/giveandtake/article/168/foundations-se...
philanthropy.com/giveandtake/article/168/foundations-seeking-outside-ideas
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