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Fundraising consultant James Greenfield estimates that, for major gifts, every 10 cents spent on fundraising produces, on average, a dollar back.
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The list provides a glimpse into the rarified world of major gifts.
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Then with the appropriate steps the nonprofit can capitalize by bringing in both major and planned gifts.
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Responsibilities include contacting, cultivation, and solicitation of gifts from major donors in these areas.
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Stevens, 84, was charged with scheming to conceal thousands of dollars worth of gifts from a major employer in his state, a company on whose behalf he sometimes intervened in Washington.
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After years of posting big gains, portfolio losses have made the 200 major charities much more reliant upon gifts.
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He's not charged with taking bribes but with knowingly omitting from his Senate disclosure form a quarter million dollars in gifts and services from Allen, including major home renovations.
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Alongside the major actors are major brands who, on occasion, hand out gifts in Park City, which has led to accusations of the "Hollywood-isation" of Sundance - something John Cooper, the festival's Chief Programmer, says is unintentional.
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Those gifts came from Bill Allen, the head of a major oil services company.
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Several major retailers are offering layaway, which is a great way to buy gifts without accumulating debt.
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This position is bound to raise the hackles of many major cultural institutions, from the real estate industry, and from religious groups who depend on the charitable gifts of their members, not just the 2% wealthiest Americans.
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