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fundraising Definition

fund·raising (fundrā′ziŋ)

noun

the act or occupation of soliciting money for charitable organizations, political parties, etc.

fundraising Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • fundrais: Fundraising Fundraising is not just a resource issue, it's one of the most fun things we can do.
  • regulate: Fundraisers should ensure that they are aware of the full range of legislation that regulates charitable fundraising and should take legal advice if necessary.
  • organize: John is moving across the divide from organizing the fundraising to taking part.
  • undertake: Funding and pilot projects VRH is funded from a variety of statutory and private sources, and each of the 32 branches undertakes fundraising.

Adjective modifier

  • face-to-face: For more information on face-to-face fundraising, please visit the Charity Facts website.
  • tireless: The school has great improved facilities and resources for sport through tireless fundraising through local trusts and charities.
  • charitable: You can sign up for a very useful fortnightly newsletter that covers all types of charitable fundraising.
  • corporate: The balance comes from public, private and corporate fundraising by the JST but there is still £ 4 million to raise.
  • successful: Pray for successful fundraising that the target of one million pounds may be met to support the work for another year.
  • terrorist: Thanks to UN Security Council Resolution 1373, we now have specific criteria by which to measure national progress in blocking terrorist fundraising.

Modifies a noun

  • effort: Speakers heralded the stunning fundraising effort which saw 85 % of the total cost raised locally.
  • event: The Society arranges several fundraising events every year in order to achieve these purposes.
  • campaign: The Children's Hospital fundraising campaign still needs to raise £ 8.5 million.
  • pack: Phone on the above number to request your fundraising pack.
  • appeal: Usually they would launch a fundraising appeal, apply for a grant or borrow from the bank.
  • mascot: Interspersed between the sections are title screens set under water, each featuring NSE's fundraising mascot, Caesar the Seahorse.

Noun used with modifier

  • charity: Collecting donations for a charity in the street is a very familiar form of charity fundraising.
  • employe: Employe fundraising fundraising is a great opportunity for team building, raising morale and strengthening relationships in the office place.
  • Internet: UK Fundraising Fundraising UK Ltd is an Internet fundraising consultancy.
  • revenue: We have also undertaken work to support general revenue fundraising.