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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
10

Why third parties find it harder to have fundraisers that are successful. Expalin in detail?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
8 0

<u>Answer</u>:

Five points come into the mind related to the fundraiser.  

<u>Opportunity cost:</u>

In many cases, it has been driven by a third party. As part of the organization, they directly allow their donors and volunteers to participate.  

<u>Diluting the message:</u>

The donors get sophisticated so that is your responsibility to replace their gifts with their participation in third party fundraiser events.  

<u> Giving up the control:</u>

It is a great risk with your company when there is losing money and diluting the message and that one will damage the brand of your company by choosing a person or a company that is not under your control.  

<u>Overburden, the staff with very little return:</u>

Before agree with the third party, considers with the fundraiser.  

<u>Stewardship is not possible most of the time:</u>

It raises a lot of money with benefits and hard to ignore.

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