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.
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
George A. Brakeley has written: 'Tested ways to successful fund raising' -- subject(s): Fund raising
to help with fund-raising events
Tom Shorey has written: 'Sponsorship and fund raising for schools and colleges' -- subject(s): Educational fund raising