Wednesday, October 20, 2010

365 Ways to Raise Funds for Your Nonprofit

365 Ways to Raise Funds for Your Nonprofit
Author: April R Jervis
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1612330304



365 Ways to Raise Funds for Your Nonprofit: Practical Ideas for Every Not-for-Profit Organization


In 365 Ways to Raise Funds for Your Nonprofit, April Jervis, MBA, presents nonprofit professionals with new and diverse methods for using community-building experiences to raise the funds needed to support any cause. Download 365 Ways to Raise Funds for Your Nonprofit: Practical Ideas for Every Not-for-Profit Organization from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. With ideas ranging from traditional bake sales and canned food drives to modern podcasts and Facebook pages, all of the methods you need to help support your organization are here, in one easy-to-reference volume. In today's rapidly changing economic times, not-for-profit organizations are best prepared to maintain their support by diversifying their income sources. Don't let the mission of your organization be jeopardized by depending on one source of funding! 365 Ways to Raise Funds for Your Nonprofit will teach you how to Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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