no it does not get a hyphen, cause it is one word.
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....
Prior to the mid-1990s the word fundraising was often written hyphenated as fund-rasing or occasionally as two words--fund raising. About 1996 or 1997 the professional fundraising community began writing the word as one word: fundraising. I don't know if there is an official group or body who makes a word change official but the professional community now uses the word as one word--fundraising. Many spell checking software still identify the word as hyphentated.
Carol Gaspari has written: 'Fund raising' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fund raising
No they shouldn't be hyphenated.
words are only hyphenated when they have a separate meaning when separated than they do when hyphenated
"with fund-raising events."
No it's not hyphenated.
It can be. Some words can be seen both hyphenated and non-hyphenated.
to help with fund-raising events
George A. Brakeley has written: 'Tested ways to successful fund raising' -- subject(s): Fund raising