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  2. Buddy's Pizza has a new twist on Monday's annual fundraiser ...

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    Each year, Buddy's Pizza dedicates a day to raise money for people in need with its annual Slice for Life event. This year, the Detroit-born chain's annual event has a unique twist aimed at ...

  3. Slice (app) - Wikipedia

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    Slice was founded in 2010 by Ilir Sela and was originally called MyPizza. [7] [8] In July 2016, Slice closed on a $3 million Series A funding round. [9] [10] In May 2017, the company raised $15 million led by GGV Capital. [11] In 2020, Slice got more attention due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing restaurants to shut down and focus on delivery ...

  4. Chamber to host 'Slice of Respect' fundraiser Monday - AOL

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    Oct. 15—The Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Slice of Respect fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday at its parking lot in Yuba City, 1300 Franklin Rd. The fundraiser is ...

  5. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    A prominent tuition project helped a user raise $25,000 for an out-of-state tuition to a PhD program. [20] A 2014 tuition project raised over $100,000 for a homeless high school valedictorian to attend college and help his family. [21]

  6. Samaritan Fundraising - Wikipedia

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    Samaritan Fundraising is a national fundraising company solely dedicated to support churches, ministries, schools, and other faith-based organizations reach their fundraising goal. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Samaritan Fundraising is owned and operated by Salem Communications , the country's leading Christian radio broadcaster, Internet ...

  7. Wikipedia:Fundraising/2023 banners - Wikipedia

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    As 2022 came to a close, a Request for Comment (RfC) on English Wikipedia proposed changes to the messaging of year-end fundraising banners. The Wikimedia Foundation accepted the guidance provided by the close of the RfC, and established a co-creation page to seek volunteer input on banner messaging from community members.

  8. The Giving Card - Wikipedia

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    The Giving Card was founded in November 2010 and launched in November 2011 by Dan Taylor; a young entrepreneur. [2] The business was set up to increase footfall into suppliers’ stores in a new and innovative way as well as helping charities gain much needed revenue; whilst simultaneously helping the consumer save money.

  9. School fundraising - Wikipedia

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    Scrip fundraising differs from other school fundraising programs because there is no selling. Families do their normal household shopping at scrip retailers with scrip gift cards. A family that regularly does their shopping with scrip gift cards can easily raise $500 to $1000 or more per year.