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Danielle Hamilton has written 6
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Danielle Hamilton has been working with animal rescues since 1998. Her specialties are creating new fundraising ideas geared specifically towards animal rescues and humane societies and tweaking old ideas to make them work for unique situations. She is the editor of the Humane Fundraising website and moderator of its message board.
Website: Humane Fundraising
Posted on 14 September 2007
The goal for an auction is to raise money, plain and simple. However, at many auctions, the catalog of items for bid may number far less than the number of attendees at the event. Hosting a Raise the Paddle Special Appeal will encourage every attendee to give a little extra at the event.
Posted on 03 September 2007
Auctions are a lively fundraiser option, either as a stand alone event or as part of a larger dinner event. There is a specific strategy used for placing items for bid in auctions that will help bring in the most money for your charity. Use the Bell Curve strategy to your advantage in your next [...]
Posted on 07 August 2007
Looking for a great food-based fundraiser that spans different hours of the day? One that will also work wonderfully as a Vegetarian meal without being obvious? Try a Belgian Waffle Fundraiser for a delicious fundraising success!
Posted on 06 January 2007
Reportedly, there are over $10 Billion US in coins currently gathering dust as spare change in piggy banks and old cookie tins in homes all across America. One great way for your fundraising group to get your hands on this money is through coin collection jars and banks located around the town where your group [...]
Posted on 10 May 2006
This tried and true fundraiser is a whimsical take on the traditional Jail N Bail idea, but with some modern twists designed especially for the business executives and creme de la creme of your community.
At the Luxury Lock-up, area business and community leaders who ‘turn themselves in’ will be treated to an hour of good [...]
Posted on 10 February 2006
How can we show our supporters our heartfelt thanks without using their donated money to do it? The best suggestion is to take the lead of your donor community and incorporate some inexpensive ideas to show your appreciation. [...]