Yes, there are for-profit firms who do fund raising. They don't get the tax breaks that bona fide non-profit organizations do, but it's not strictly speaking illegal.
For example: a charity can hire an outside telemarketing firm to call potential donors on their behalf, and pay the firm a percentage of all funds received from this campaign.
Yes, raffles are legal in Florida for 501(3)c organizations (non-profit), and the Catholic Church is such an organization.
It depends on which state, and if you have employees other than yourself.
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.
equity sources of corporate fund raising
It means deciding when to approach VCs. The basic answer is whenever you can....
A Jog-A-Thon is a type of fund-raising event used by various schools and non-profit organizations to raise money via donations. ...
Carol Gaspari has written: 'Fund raising' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fund raising
"with fund-raising events."
A private placement memorandum is a document that describes a fund its profit expectations and explains how a given fund operates.
Charles MacLeod has written: 'Non-profit and charitable solicitation in Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Charity organization, Church fund raising
to help with fund-raising events
George A. Brakeley has written: 'Tested ways to successful fund raising' -- subject(s): Fund raising