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		<title>Fundraising Jobs - A Rewarding Career Choice</title>
		<description>The world of fundraising can be both challenging and incredibly rewarding. While it may take lots of hard labor, nothing beats seeing the rewards that come from helping your charitable organization.  Seeing a threatened species move into a recently restored site or the huge smile of a child receivin</description>
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		<title>Year-End Fundraising Letter Appeals: 10 Tips to Give Them a Boost at Christmas</title>
		<description>If your non-profit organization is like many others, you receive half or more or your contributed income at the end of the year as part of what used to be called the "Christmas Appeal." In recent years it has come to be known as, in politically correct North America at least, the "Year-End Appeal" o</description>
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		<title>Different Ways to Run an Effective Fundraising Campaign</title>
		<description>To raise funds for your non profit, you may have to think farther than just relying on ordinary fundraising activities like raffles and selling campaigns. There are several secrets to your fundraising campaigns, which are not available anywhere in many of the books and online resources.

1.	Real-t</description>
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		<title>Secrets of Fundraising</title>
		<description>How many times have you seen a non profit making a heap of non profit fund and using it for some creative community work? Probably you also wanted to create a big fund like your competitor? You may also ask yourself, how on the earth did that non profit pooled so much fund. Well, it is not too diffi</description>
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		<title>The Four Major Forms of Fundraising</title>
		<description>Fundraising is, without a doubt, extremely challenging work.  For any of you with experience in this line of work, you will understand what I mean.  For the rest of you, go out and volunteer your time with a local non-profit organization.  After that, I think you will understand.  While this can be </description>
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