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Advanced Issues in Fundraising

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Since the end of the pandemic, charities are continuing to pursue various fundraising opportunities in the constant search for sustainable, unrestricted revenue. Through fundraising opportunities like events, commercial co-venture, and fundraising platforms, charities continue to struggle to maintain revenue streams. As consumer preference and regulatory environments change, charities will need to continue to adapt to changing circumstances, as well as adapt to the introduction of newer models of raising revenue.

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law | Tax Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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1. Advanced Issues in Fundraising (Apr 2024)

Jonathan S. Blum, Kay Walther

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Advanced Issues in Fundraising (Apr 2024)

Since the end of the pandemic, charities are continuing to pursue various fundraising opportunities in the constant search for sustainable, unrestricted revenue. Through fundraising opportunities like events, commercial co-venture, and fundraising platforms, charities continue to struggle to maintain revenue streams. As consumer preference and regulatory environments change, charities will need to continue to adapt to changing circumstances, as well as adapt to the introduction of newer models of raising revenue.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Jonathan S. Blum, Holland & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX
Kay Walther, Blazek & Vetterling - Houston, TX