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		<title>Your Fundraising Letter P.S.: 10 Ways to Write Powerful Postscripts</title>
		<description>Your postscript is one of the most important parts of your fundraising letter. It usually stresses the point of your letter and asks for action. Some donors read it first. Some professional writers write it first.

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		<title>Small Business Community Fundraising and Promotional Events</title>
		<description>Small businesses live and die on their reputations in the community and the goodwill hey generate. If they serve the customers well and help the local community and become involved they stand a much better chance in being successful. Often hosting a community fundraising and promotional event can he</description>
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		<title>Want More Lucrative Fundraising? Cruises Are The Answer</title>
		<description>Selling chocolate is a delicious way to raise funds if you only need to raise a little.  Silent auctions are known to bring in bigger bucks, but they are exhausting to plan and prepare for.  Black-tie affairs with celebrity performers are always a hit, but require an enormous amount of up-front fund</description>
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		<title>Donation Thank-You Letter Mistakes To Avoid In Direct Mail Fundraising</title>
		<description>I once had a friend who used to bid me farewell by exclaiming, "Up 'yer kilt!" Where Jock is today and how many pals he still has I cannot tell. But his original and startling phrase reminds me of a vital truth in direct mail fundraising: How you thank your donors and how your donors hear you thank </description>
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		<title>About Non Profit Fundraising</title>
		<description>Did you know that 85% of Non Profit Fundraising every year is acquired from direct individual donations?

That 85% consists of large and small donations but it is the steady stream of small donations that keep most nonprofits afloat.

One should plan and forward his or her steps careful if the o</description>
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