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Thinking About Funding Think Tanks

The NonProfit Times

Ideally, previously published research can be revisited or represented as the cyclical nature of these conditions presents itself: as Husock writes, “Think tank research can be seen as having an extended ‘half-life,’ in which its influence continues to resonate over time. Husock does offer a caveat regarding lobbying activities.

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Primary School Fundraising Ideas for Every Season | Big Fundraising Ideas

Big Fundraising Ideas

Well discuss what activities work well in fall, winter, spring, and summer, plus ways to keep funds rolling all year. Impact: Reuses uniforms, saves parents money, and contributes to school funds in a simple, eco-friendly way. Offering a treat or small novelty is an easy way to raise funds regularly.

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Marketing Your Summer Camp: 5 Successful Strategies

Fundly

Just remember to get parental consent before publishing images of any campers under the age of 18. For example, if several of your campers attend the same church, you might reach out to this church and ask if you can provide them with promotional camp pamphlets for their front lobby.

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The great restructure: Gender inequity culture in the nonprofit sector

Candid

It should not be a consideration for a better bottom line, nor should it be cut when funding is tight. When a movement becomes an institution, through tax-exemption processes, there are oftentimes restrictions against political lobbying, as well as requirements to adhere to complicated funding.