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The prepositional phrase in "With Fund-Raising Events" is "With Fund-Raising Events." In this phrase, "with" is the preposition, and "Fund-Raising Events" serves as the object of the preposition. This phrase indicates a relationship or association involving the fund-raising events.
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Carol Gaspari has written: 'Fund raising' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fund raising
"with fund-raising events."
When running a non-profit organization, whether it is a charitable foundation, government agency, or public group, it is important to become well versed in the art of fund raising. Non-profit organizations have very few other ways to bring in money, and if fund raising is done in a professional and interesting fashion, it has the potential to garner plenty of money. Some organizations have their own fund raising professionals on staff, while other organizations may choose to hire professional fund raisers who work for a fee. Professional fund raisers are either paid through money unrelated to the fund raising or with a percentage of the money raised as part of the fund raising. Although the Association of Fundraising Professionals and many members of the public frown upon the latter method, professional fund raisers are still frequently paid in this fashion. People giving money in a fund raiser usually do so in one of two ways: either they will give a straight out donation, or they will purchase an item or attend an event and pay for it. Fund raisers can be small, community-based events such as an amateur play put on by the local church or children selling Girl Scout cookies. On the other hand, some fund raisers are massive blowout events that are known worldwide. For example, the extremely successful Live Aid world concert of 1985 was held on the same day in several different countries. It raised approximately $283.6 million for famine relief in Ethiopia. However, an event such as Live Aid is probably beyond the capacity of most non-profit organizations. For non-profit organizations on the small side, some popular fund raising events include a nice banquet dinner with a speaker, a night of comedy, a Chinese auction or a raffle. In addition to the money raised from an event, people are often willing to donate items or their time as well, thus lowering costs even further. For instance, a speaker at a dinner may accept a lower fee than normal, or even waive the fee altogether as a way of helping the event. Donations, raising money, gathering funds
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George A. Brakeley has written: 'Tested ways to successful fund raising' -- subject(s): Fund raising
Tom Shorey has written: 'Sponsorship and fund raising for schools and colleges' -- subject(s): Educational fund raising
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Thomas W. Tenbrunsel has written: 'The fund raising resource manual' -- subject(s): Fund raising, Handbooks, manuals