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  2. Fundraising - Wikipedia

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    A capital campaign is "an intensive fundraising effort designed to raise a specified sum of money within a defined time period to meet the varied asset-building needs of an organization". Asset-building activities include the construction, renovation or expansion of facilities (for example, a new building), the acquisition or improvement of ...

  3. Cause marketing - Wikipedia

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    Point of Sale Campaigns: A donation solicited by a company at the point of sale but made by the consumer (e.g. consumers are asked to round up their purchase or donate a dollar when they check out online or in-stores). Message-Focused Campaigns: Business resources are used to share a cause-focused message. For example, a campaign that ...

  4. Corporate donations - Wikipedia

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    Examples of direct cash contributions include: Community grants to support local community efforts or nonprofits – 100% of Fortune 500 companies provide some form of community grant or sponsor at least one fundraising event. [2] Matching gifts – Corporate donations to nonprofits as a match to employee giving. Approximately 65% of Fortune ...

  5. Who Does McDonald’s Give Political Donations To?

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    Chicago-based McDonald's and its individual members, employees or owners, those individuals' immediate family members -- and its affiliates' PACs -- have given $650,429 in political donations so ...

  6. Harris campaign donated $500K to Al Sharpton’s nonprofit ...

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    The Harris-Walz campaign funneled some $500,000 to the Rev. Al Sharpton's nonprofit, the National Action Network, prior to the vice president's softball sit-down interview with the civil rights ...

  7. Combined Federal Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Under the first year of OPM's new centralized structure, donations dropped 39% to $101 million and employee participation dropped to 4.3%. The number of participating charities was estimated in 2012 at more than 20,000 nonprofit organizations worldwide. [13] Organizations wishing to participate must submit a new charity application annually. [14]

  8. Matching funds - Wikipedia

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    In philanthropic giving, foundations and corporations often give money to non-profit entities in the form of a matching gift. [2] Corporate matches often take the form of employee matching gifts, which means that if an employee donates to a nonprofit, the employee's corporation will donate money to the same nonprofit according to a predetermined match ratio (usually 1:1).

  9. ActBlue - Wikipedia

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    In the 2005–2006 campaign, the site raised $17 million for 1500 Democratic candidates, with $15.5 million going to congressional campaigns. By August 2007, the site had raised $25.5 million. [18] In 2016, ActBlue took in nearly $800 million in small-dollar donations. [19]