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Ede4ka [16]
3 years ago
5

Create a project plan to hold a fundraiser for your school or favorite charity. In your project plan, be sure to include both an

ordered list of tasks that must be accomplished to complete the end product. Include deadlines with dates to mark milestones on the way to the project's deadline. It might be helpful to list the tasks according to the committees responsible for each one.
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ozzi3 years ago
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i think it may be its a way to take on a challenge and practice skills such as leadership -APEX VERIFIED ANSWER please don't delete this this may help someone else

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