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Local fundraising example:
Celebration of Foundation Day

Main characteristics

Fundraising method

Awareness raising
Fundraising with individuals
Sales of products

Rural/Urban

Urban

Net fin result (€)

5,040

ROI

2.2

Time investment

15 days

Organisation Shishu Sarothi
Website http://www.shishusarothi.org/
Type Not-for-profit organisation
Suitability Slightly experienced
Country India
Funding needed for Shishu Sarothi's work with children and persons with disabilities in Assam and NE India
Period of action 16-30 April 2022
In-kind donations raised

Yes

Types of donations

Cash, food and gifts

Types of donors

Individual, corporate and local neighbourhood

Summary

Shishu Sarothi has been established in 1987 and has since become a leading regional institution on disability matters. Services have expanded to reach thousands of children with different developmental disabilities across Assam, neighbouring states in NE India and even beyond. Ever since its humble beginnings, Shishu Sarothi has celebrated its foundation day. During the last two years this has been impossible due to the Corona pandemic. Imagine their joy when this year the celebration could be resumed. Two weeks of intensive preparation resulted in the celebration of the 36th Foundation Day on 1st May 2022. It was a day-long celebration where fete, cultural programmes, games, food, and concert were organised. The chosen theme for the day was 'Butterfly' - spreading its wings to finally fly after a gap of two years. 

Tips and lessons learned

1. Team work
2. Active participation
3. Achievement of goals

Review by Wilde Ganzen Foundation

This is a very good example of an annual event that offers activities to attract different target and age groups, thereby serving various purposes. A yearly event is not only a suitable occasion to raise awareness about one's work, but it is also great for attracting new donors and cementing relationships with existing donors.

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