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imanialler

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When considering public and private organizations as sources of support
 
  A. Understand the procedures for each particular funding source and recognize that it is still people who make the final decisions.
  B. Send out one solicitation to as many sources as you can possibly think of; you are bound to get a sufficient response from someone.
  C. Acknowledge that both corporations and labor unions have their own agendas and do not provide support for community change organizations.
  D. Recognize that federated fundraising programs have almost disappeared from the American scene.

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Using the Internet to promote fundraising as a fundraising tool
 
  A. Is not worth the effort because few people give on line and the number who contribute on line is declining.
  B. The two essentials of Internet fundraising are a good website and a usable data base.
  C. While social networking and texting continue to grow they cannot yet be used for fundraising purposes.
  D. Is very easy and currently is not subject to any regulations.



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