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Fundraising is a fantastic way to
help reduce your own travel expenses,
while helping out with some of your
volunteer project area monetarily.
Interestingly, many international
organizations and private associations
are more than willing to donate money
for a good cause - like volunteering
abroad, international teaching, or
helping an Asian community with conservation.
Many of the volunteers who work with
our program are very successful fundraisers.
Although it may seem a daunting task
at first, you may be surprised at
how easily you can obtain substantial
funds to support your journey. Mostly,
the volunteers choose to cater to
their local community by writing letters
to ask for support, or even administering
community events - like concerts,
art shows, game programs such as bingo,
and bake sales. Also, other fundraisers
receive donations from private enterprises,
local companies, and international
organizations, because these companies
love to lend a helping hand to volunteers.
Fundraising is a perfect opportunity
to inform others of what you are going
to do, and it will allow for you to
get the assistance that you may need
- making your international volunteering
dream a reality. In order to aid you
in your fundraising activities, Global Crossroad will send a letter to the
organizations that you request, which
will prove your commitment as a volunteer.
If you need for us to help out, just
let us know and Global Crossroad will
help you in your fundraising endeavors.
Every little but helps, and with fundraising,
you may be more able to embark on
this wonderful journey - every volunteer
should consider the hopeful possibilities
of fundraising work.
Suggested
steps for fundraising:
- Instructions on how to process
donations .
- Tips for successful fundraising
AN INTRODUCTION
TO FUNDRAISING
- Begin by listing people and organizations
that you know and trust, because
these people will be the first to
help you achieve your goal. You
should ask everyone you know (and
even some you do not know) to contribute
to your cause - you never know who
will be willing to donate.
- Write your goals, hopes, and reasons
for volunteering. When writing your
fundraising letter, explain how
their donation will make an impact
by allowing you to meet these goals
while helping a community in need.
Please remember not to write too
much information, but just write
clearly, precisely, and to the point.
This will help donors to know about
your desires for them to aid in
a good cause.
- You may find that asking for a
specific amount of money is the
most successful approach. Let them
know the total amount that you are
hoping to raise. You may even want
to outline the specific cost, perhaps
daily expenses, of your program.
- When approaching companies, express
a sense of urgency. This limits
their time to decide as to whether
or not to donate - you will find
this easier because you will be
forewarned as to whether you should
keep trying with other organizations
or not.
- Please acknowledge all contributors
with a thank you letter, which recognizes
and praises their help. You will
want to be as polite and thankful
as possible, so you may choose to
write a thank you letter and include
a printed list of your supporters'
names. Some volunteers like to host
a small open house before they leave
on their expeditions to publicly
recognize and thank supporters.
- Promise to reward your contributors
with a follow-up presentation about
what occurred during your volunteer
work. Offering to give a presentation
upon your return is a great way
to secure funding from religious
organizations, civic groups, alumni
associations, educational institutions,
and just about all contributing
organizations. When you are away
on your Asian journey, keep in touch
with your donors by writing e-mails
or reports from your field. Evidence,
like pictures of the community that
you worked with or the children
that you taught, of your actions
abroad helps people to better understand
and see where their money has made
a difference. Pictures of you working
overseas can be good reminders of
how their money made a positive
impact on the world.
- Always remember to stay in contact
with your contributing organizations.
Remind them and assure them of their
importance to you - by telling them
that you do need and appreciate
their support.
CREATIVE,
FUN, AND EFFECTIVE FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES
LETTER-WRITING
Through letter-writing
campaigns, you can utilize one of
the easiest and most direct fundraising
methods available. Simply send letters
to friends, family members, employers,
co-workers, clubs, churches, and other
organizations, like the United Way,
that you feel would be interested
in assisting you in your volunteer
endeavors. Also, Global Crossroad will
assist you, as we will send official
letters of acceptance from our organization
to the companies that you wish to
contact. In this letter, we will provide
your prospective contributing organization
with proof that you are registered
with our program, which may better
your chances for extra funding.
UNIVERSITY
FUNDS
If you are a student, one
major source of funding is your own
college or university. Many school
clubs are allocated a certain amount
of funds for student activities. Please
contact your university to find out
more about this fundraising option.
Also, many departments have discretionary
funds for projects and programs. If
your trip can be integrated into an
academic or service-learning course,
you may be able to obtain university
funding to support your Asian travels.
GRANTS
Another common way to raise
money is through grant proposals.
With a grant proposal, you can write
to many international organizations,
such as the Ford Foundation or Rockefeller
foundation, to request for further
funding. However, sometimes grants
are difficult to obtain. Also, grants
are often time sensitive in that foundations
have deadlines and funding cycles.
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Local businesses are very
likely to make a contribution to your
volunteer cause. You may want to approach
the business with a letter first,
enclosing all relevant materials and
a pledge form. Then, follow up the
proposal with a phone call or personal
meeting. For a positive example of
local businesses that support international
volunteers, one volunteer's program
was funded through a grocery store
because the store was pleased just
to have the publicity.
EVENTS
When planning an event,
always make sure that the expected
amount of income will surpass the
amount of time and money put into
the event. If you work hard at your
event, you can raise the entire amount
of money that you will need for your
volunteering work.
SALES
A traditional way to raise
money is through bake sales, arts
and crafts sales, candy sales, garage
sales, and just about any type of
sale that interests you. If you know
someone who is a baker, an artist,
or a published writer, you can ask
them if they would like to donate
their creations, so that you may allot
the sale towards your fundraising
program.
RAFFLES
For a raffle, groups can
obtain donated items from local stores,
companies, and restaurants. A fundraiser
can use these items and raffle them
off, usually at a larger event such
as a dance. If there are no large
items to raffle off, sometimes groups
buy their own - like a television
or a stereo. As long as the proceeds
are higher than the purchase price,
raffles are effective methods of fundraising.
MEDIA
Perhaps one of the best
ways to promote awareness and to raise
funds for your upcoming international
adventure is through utilizing the
local media. You can circulate the
enclosed press announcement to publications
with which you may be affiliated,
such as your hometown newspaper, alumni
magazines, church bulletins, or any
organization bulletins. Having a short
piece published is a wonderful start
on your fundraising quest.
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