A Practical Guide to Fund-raising in Schools

A Practical Guide to Fund-raising in Schools by Paul Morris, published by Routledge in 2000, offers a comprehensive overview of fundraising strategies tailored for educational institutions. This 147-page guide addresses the challenges schools face in securing funding from traditional sources and emphasizes the importance of community and commercial support in today’s financial landscape.
Readers will find detailed explanations on various aspects of fundraising, including researching available funds, navigating government and European funding initiatives, and establishing business sponsorships. The guide also covers practical elements such as writing bids, maintaining contacts, and understanding the legalities involved in fundraising efforts. With a focus on effective target-setting and the governing body’s role, this edition serves as a valuable resource for educators and administrators looking to enhance their fundraising capabilities.
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A practical guide to fund-raising for schools. Funding for schools from the customary sources has become more difficult and schools are having to raise funds through schemes involving community and commercial support. This guide explains everything that schools need to know about funding, including;
*researching funds available
*commercial funding
*government funding
*European funding initiatives
*business sponsorships
*how to enter local partnerships
*writing a bid
*making and maintaining contacts
*paperwork
*legalities
*staffing the funding team
*target-setting and monitoring
*the governing body’s role.
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