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10 ways to raise money for a charity
The world today has realized the importance of helping others who are not able to survive in these difficult times without such help. If these people are not helped in their desperate times, then they might someday become a source of crime in society. Survival at any cost is among the most basic human instincts; therefore if such people do not receive financial assistance when they need it they could resort to unjust means to secure their survival.
Raising money for charity is not as simple as it may seem. Many people face difficulties in this task as they are not able to approach people, or impress them enough in their noble cause to persuade them to give donations. Following are some very useful tips to help raise charity funds.
1. Tell the people
The first and foremost thing to do is let everyone know about the charity and the cause the funds are being raised for. The more the people know about the charity the higher the chances of receiving financial donations. Email and other sources of communication over the internet such as blogs, forums, chat networks, social networks, etc are a great source for spreading the word. One must also build charity PR to guarantee better results for fundraisers.
2. Host a talent show
Hosting dress or talent shows for raising funds is a good option. One can easily organize a talent show and then charge a small fee for the seats in the show. This way the fee can be utilized to raise funds for the charity.
3. Host parties or an event
Many parties and small events can be hosted to raise money and get sponsors for some charitable organization. For example, funds for an orphaned school for children can be raised by holding a function at the school where the children would perform. This has proven to encourage people to give funds for a charitable cause.
4. Contests
Holding contests, race events and quizzes might also help in raising funds.
5. Look for good companies
One may be able to find companies that give donations to charities, and it may be possible to strike a deal that the company will double the funds you are able to raise by other means.
6. Sporting events
Collections can be made at big sporting events such as football or basketball matches, as well as at shopping centers and supermarkets.
7. Arrange a charity event
A disco, dinner or barbecue can be arranged with a small entrance fee that can be collected to be used for charitable purposes. There is a strong possibility that many people would like to come to the party, and some might even donate more than just the entrance fee for the party.
8. Use internet
One can also design a special fund raising website on which all information would be provided about the charitable cause, and also some other useful information can be placed that might encourage people to make online donations.
9. Buy articles with discount
It is also possible to buy small items from manufacturers at discounted prices and then sell them door to door, and use the profits for charity.
10. Organize a carnival or a festival
A fundraising event, such as a carnival or festival, can also be organized and the ticket money from various activities be used for charity.
10 ways to reduce waste in the city
Waste can be anything from physical objects that become litter on the ground to chemicals and other environmental pollutants. Many people want to be able to reduce the amount of waste they contribute to their city, but it can be hard to know where to start. Here are 10 ways people can make a difference without even going too far out of their way.
1. Recycle
Local recycling centers all have bins that can be purchased to separate recyclables from the trash. Most cities also offer a pick-up service either weekly or bi-weekly.
2. Reuse
Another of the three ‘R’s, reusing as many things as possible seriously puts a dent in the amount of trash that goes out. Did the queen size sheet get torn? It doesn’t need to be thrown out because there are lots of people who could make use of the fabric. Same applies for broken down electronics and furniture.
3. Drink water
A filter for the refrigerator is a great way to prevent a plastic bottle build up in the trash can and keeps people healthy too.
4. Volunteer
There are many highways that need to be cleaned up and anyone can volunteer to do it. If that seems overwhelming, even just picking up one piece of trash from the ground a day can make a difference over time.
5. Keep a cup
Refills are available at a lot of gas stations and food places. Many will sell special cups that are able to be washed and will offer a discount on the price of a drink when refilling that cup.
6. Avoid over-packaging
Besides asking for paper instead of plastic, people should also consider the packaging on the things they buy. Single wrapped bread, bulk items, and reusable container products all reduce potential waste.
7. Cook
Cooking in the home means fewer wrappers, packages, and other pre-made food waste. It also gives the opportunity to make healthier meals and create smaller portions.
8. Careful shopping
Some products want people to pay more because they will last a lot longer. Despite the higher prices, that’s a good reason for people to make the extra investment. It will save the environment and even a wallet to buy a product once and have it last for ten years than buy a product for a third of the price and throw it out every year.
9. Buy an upgradeable computer
Technology is always advancing and city dumps are filled with leftover computer parts. Most computers can be upgraded so rather than buy a new one to keep up with the times a person can simply buy new parts to install. Computer stores and shops can help with this process.
10. Go hybrid
There are many models of hybrid cars now and all of them cut down on the amount of gas a person needs to use. It’s a great option for those who can afford it and some people may even be eligible for a tax break when the make the purchase.