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Since one or two weeks I received spam on the list, do you receive it also ?
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Subject: [Freetype] The 99 Best Fundraising Case Studies
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 17:30:47 +0800
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Examples: Corporate Partnership case studies
from 99 Best Ever Fundraising and Earned Income Projects Vol.1
Corporate adopts charity
+ The real estate franchise group L. J. Hooker adopted the
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charity.
+ In the first year of the relationship, Hookers launched the
Ultimate Garage Sale, and invited everyone in the community to
drop off unused - but saleable - items at their 600 local
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+ This initiative raised $185,000, which was boosted with a
corporate donation of $50,000.
+ This year they hope to at least surpass that success,
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be built in Brisbane with donated materials.
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Companies use charities for publicity
+ There is a growing trend for companies to use charities to
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charity.
+ The franchise hairdressing chain Just Cuts took a more
responsible attitude and earned enormous publicity throughout
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haircut in its salons on a Saturday in February.
+ Their PR firm went to work and - by using photos from local
salons - was able to get exposure for Just Cuts in various
local newspapers.
+ 64 salons participated and $25,000 was raised for the Sydney
Childrens Hospital at Randwick.
Examples: Community Focus case studies
from 99 Best Ever Fundraising and Earned Income Projects Vol.1
Celebrity chefs pool talents
+ The annual luncheon catered by the Great Chefs of Adelaide
raises over $50,000 for the Archbishops Appeal, and its
beneficiary Anglicare.
+ Most of the fine wine and food is donated, the chefs give
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