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Local fundraising example:
Reading group conference

Main characteristics

Fundraising method

Major donor fundraising

Rural/Urban

Urban

Net fin result (€)

2,525

ROI

0

Time investment

3 months

Organisation Roda de Leitura Poesis Grupo Cultural do Alto Jose do Pinho
Type NGO
Suitability Slightly experienced
Country Brazil
Funding needed for The encouragement of reading groups to work with children and youth as a way to protect them and support their learning process. The organisation of 6 Reading Group conferences in Great Recife.
Period of action September 2013
In-kind donations raised

n.a.

Types of donations

Financial contributions

Types of donors

Small grant-giving funds

Summary

The Roda de Leitura (Reading Circle) is an initiative of Poesis - Grupo Cultural (Cultural Group) do Alto Jose do Pinho. It works with children from the age of 5 to stimulate their civil and cultural development, through reading, poetry and creative activities. The Roda de Leitura decided to raise funds for their work with children and youth, and for 6 conferences of Reading Groups in Great Recife, to exchange experiences. Two groups of two people wrote grant proposals and presented these to two local grant-giving organisations. They both contributed.

Tips and lessons learned

It is advisable not to operate single-handed. When the entire team is involved in fundraising activities, chances of approval increase.
When writing a project proposal planning is everything.

Review by Wilde Ganzen Foundation

This group has experienced that working together can really improve the quality of your proposal. Another strong point is that they immediately realised the necessity of a follow-up and took measures to organise this. If you keep your donors informed they are more likely to contribute again.

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