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Which Fundraising Events Bring in the Most Money for Small Nonprofits?

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A very common “go-to” funding idea for small nonprofits is fundraising events. Events are a great way to bring like-minded people together and have a good time in the name of your cause. Some fundraising events are huge, drawing attendees and sponsors like moths to a flame. And that’s where the RIGHT event comes in.

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Navigating Digital Waivers for School Fundraising Events

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Navigating Liability: Top Digital Waiver Tips for Schools Fundraising is necessary for the vast majority of schools-but that doesn’t mean that it can’t be fun and exciting. Fundraising events are one of the most engaging ways to raise money for your school, as they draw in both old and new supporters. Prepare participants.

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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Try to provide a range of options for volunteers, including one-shot events that don’t require a lot of time, as well as ongoing roles for volunteers with higher levels of time, commitment, and passion for the cause. Let your volunteers know about your organization’s liability coverage, what it covers and what it does not.

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9 Tips for Recruiting and Retaining Peer-to-Peer Participants

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One of the most important components of a strong peer-to-peer fundraising event or campaign is your participants, or volunteer fundraisers. For those in your nonprofit’s service area, you might invite them to sign up to run/walk/ride in your event. For example, consider where they live. Or, consider if they’ve participated in the past.

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How to Host a Pledge Drive: The Complete Guide

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Pledge drives are great for urgent fundraising and can be centered around an event or peer-to-peer fundraiser. While both are ways to financially support a nonprofit, donations are an immediate gift to your organization, while pledges are an agreement to donate in the future, often when a specific event or set of circumstances is met.

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Crafting Your Own Will: Benefits and Drawbacks for Willmakers

Planned Giving

While many people opt for professional legal assistance, others consider crafting their own will using available templates and online resources. These wills are typically crafted using templates, online tools, or will kits designed to simplify the process. Frequently Asked Questions What is a DIY will? Are DIY wills legally binding?

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

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Planning a safe event—especially if it’s your first time steering the ship—can feel dizzying. Mapping out a fundraising event, especially while taking COVID into consideration, can feel like a game of psychological chess between yourself and the world. Adventure time: Start by visualizing your event. Not sold yet?