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Local fundraising example:
Jatra

Main characteristics

Fundraising method

Theatre

Rural/Urban

Rural

Net fin result (€)

1,400

ROI

2.6

Time investment

25 days

Organisation Organisation of Rural Youth for Social & Economic Development
Type NGO
Suitability Slightly experienced
Country India
Funding needed for The education of poor students
Period of action December 29, 2012 to January 9, 2013
In-kind donations raised

N.a.

Types of donations

Ticket sales

Types of donors

Members of the community, local authorities

Summary

The Jatra, a popular folk theatre form in the eastern part of India, was selected as a fundraising event for the target audience and funds were generated through the sale of tickets. Various shows based on Indian mythological themes were scheduled between 29th December to 9th January, and the local community attended the entertaining performances with overwhelming participation which helped raise funds. As a result district administrators became aware of the organisation's effort and in the community awareness was created about Orysed and its activities.

Tips and lessons learned

1. The process of organising fundraising activity, like event planning, complete budgeting, identifying a particular event according to the interest of the target audience.
2. Ways to approach officers of police department, revenue department, road department, fire department, electricity department, authority of Jatra party local people.
3. Ways to maintain discipline in organisational activity.
4. Ways to build brand for organisation and showcase its activity.
5. Means to overcome challenges convincing different departments and local people that they should support the event.

Review by Wilde Ganzen Foundation

A strong point is that Orysed did a thorough evaluation of the event and analysed merits and demerits, profits and losses. In the end Orysed was quite satisfied with the results and intended to repeat the experience, again through Jatra, as this had proven to be a good means of raising funds in a rural context.

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