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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

Needing money is a common denominator among all nonprofits. With the rise of social impact as a business metric, companies are more eager than ever to contribute to meaningful causes, yet many nonprofits don’t make the most of this fundraising avenue. A dependence on corporate interests may influence nonprofit agendas.

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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

Needing money is a common denominator among all nonprofits. Two of the tried-and-true methods for raising dough, sponsorships, and charitable donations, can cause a lot of confusion. Whether it’s sponsoring children, saving animals, or underwriting a golf outing or gala, we are always working for sponsor support.

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How To Use Numbers To Inspire More Giving (and How You Should NOT Use Them)

iMarketSmart

For nonprofit managers, numbers are important. Another group could donate to save eight children. The cost to save one child was the same as the cost to save eight children. Rebate versus matching: does how we subsidize charitable contributions matter? The Journal of Wealth Management, 17(1), 40-50. [16]