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Fundraising From Companies and Charitable Trusts/Foundations & Through The Internet

Politics & Social Sciences

Guide and reference to fundraising techniques, things to consider, and contacts for new, small, and emerging Groups/ Organisations in the Charity/Third Sector seeking to improve their engagement with potential funders in the Corporate and Charitable Trusts/Foundations Sectors. This fifth edition update also provides for more details examples, illustrations, and hundreds of URL hyperlinks to resources and points of contact saving hours/days of onerous work and research to discover on the web. Invaluable contextual material for inspiring ideas and positive way to deal with the whole issue of fundraising in this climate and good value for the price. This book is one of more than 30 e/books in the genre subject matters of fundraising, governance and organisational material series.

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Checklist for Identifying Trusts/Foundations

• Have they donated previously? - Check computer and paper records. • What are the objectives of the Trust/Foundation? - Are we eligible to apply? • What is the giving capacity of the Trust/Foundation? - Look at their income and expenditure - what are they capable of giving? • What are the types of grants they normally give? - capital projects, scholarships, fund over several years? • What are their conditions for a grant and what are their exclusions? - Do we have to raise some of the money before approaching them? Geographical constraints? • When do the trustees meet? - Monthly, quarterly, as necessary? How far in advance do they like proposals? • Do they have a formal application form or guidelines? - Do they require a summary of the project first? • Who are the Trustees/Settler/Administrator? - Do we know any of them? • Do we have any Trustee contacts? - Do any of our Trustees know any of theirs? How can we make use of this? • What kind of projects do they like to fund and which part of our work is most likely to find favour? - Look at previous giving history. If unsure, seek advice from the Administrator. • How much should we ask for? - Look at previous history. If unsure, ask the Administrator.

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