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Training Information
Difficulty: Beginner
Video Time: 15:18
Many of the basics of fundraising can be counterintuitive like where the money for donations actually comes from. We cover that in this class as well as how you should structure whatever time you have for fundraising. And we’ll look at the 3 types of funds your nonprofit should be raising money for and some warnings on what to avoid.
Class #1 Homework
FR101 Funds Exercise
As described in the lesson, use this worksheet to identify what categories your current fundraising efforts fall under. And use it to figure out what funds your nonprofit should be raising money for!