Article Details| How to Get Your Family Involved in Fundraising |
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Fundraising is a fun and productive way to spend one's time during spring or summer break. Aside from cultivating a sense of unity within the community, fundraising benefits a number of great causes that will definitely change other people's lives significantly. Fundraising causes range from charitable causes to community development causes. Through fundraising, communities can achieve great things-rebuild a park, install accessibility ramps on libraries and other public establishments, fund cancer research and provide medical services to the ill. Fundraising is a meaningful way to spend one's time and efforts especially in this time of economic crisis. Because fundraisers highly depend on the number of people supporting it, getting your family members and friends to put in their time and effort will definitely benefit the fundraiser and contribute to its success. Here are a few ways in which you can get your family and friends involved in your fundraising efforts. Educate yourself. Before you try organizing or participating in any fundraising event, you must educate yourself about the cause of the fundraiser. Know the details of the fundraising event-what the cause is all about, which person or institution will benefit from the proceeds of the fundraiser and how this charitable activity will impact the lives of those involved. Is it a good cause? How will it make things better for the person or group of people involved? Be prepared to answer questions. After educating yourself on the important details of the fundraiser, be prepared to work your way through publicity. Because it is a fundraising event, the collected proceeds will highly depend on the people supporting the event. Each participant serves as a medium of information exchange. You need to go out there and influence as many people as you can to participate in the fundraiser. Be a medium of information. If you want to get your family involved in fundraising, you must educate them as you have educated yourself. Explain to them the importance of this cause. Be specific-tell them about the person or institution benefiting from the proceeds of the fundraiser. If it's going towards cancer research, then explain to them how important cancer research is in the continuing study to find a cure for this disease. Show them statistics-how many people are affected by this disease? How imperative is it that we find a cure? Details help people understand the gravity of the cause and enable them to visualize the effect of what their time and efforts can do. Encourage charity. Karma is a simple rule that teaches us what comes around goes around. Doing a little good to others will definitely come back to you tenfold, especially if you're doing it out of humility. Service to others is like giving back for all the blessings you've received in your life. Getting your family to participate in charitable activities and fundraisers will not only enable the family members to bond over a great cause but will also give you a sense of accomplishment. |
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