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Raising brass: Convincing investors to chip in

When CEO Bryan Sims started brass|MEDIA Inc., he was a 19-year-old, cash-strapped college freshman. Here's how he got the funding for his future business.

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Backing Basics: Finding funds for school clubs and events

By Kayla Martin on October 31st, 2008 • Fundraising, Life

A big part of your school experience happens outside the classroom--you might be a member of a Red Cross student organization, a dance team, a rocket club or the rugby team. Unfortunately, money never has grown on trees. So how do you gain the green to keep your group from fizzling due to rising costs? One option is to get a sponsor. Here's how to do it.

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Kick-Start Your Heart: Racing for charity

By Helen Porter on April 30th, 2008 • Fundraising, Sports, Volunteering, Life

Find out what racing for a charity is all about, how to get involved, and how to raise the most support for your race.

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Race to Raise: Putting your cause on the map

By Karen Myers on April 21st, 2008 • Fundraising, Sports, Life

Hosting a race could be a great way to get the whole community involved and raise a bundle of cash.

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Sumaya Kazi: Creating A Culture Of Connections

By Sarah Higginbotham on October 31st, 2007 • Career, Fundraising, Entrepreneurship

Sumaya Kazi is the only solo woman featured on Business Week's top 25 young entrepreneurs--consider her your quickest connection to a generation that doesn't let age or culture define success.

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City Inc.: Top dollar towns

By Stephen Ullmer on April 30th, 2006 • Fundraising, Entrepreneurship

The small towns of Halfway, Oregon; Clark, Texas; and Hot Springs, New Mexico sold out to some big business charm of their own--corporate sponsorship.

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