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Fundraise

Fundraise meaning

To raise funds (for a specified cause or purpose).

Synonyms of Fundraise

Example sentences (20)

All are welcome to drop down to the StillHouse Bar from 2pm to help fundraise for this very worthy cause.

And it certainly feels that way in how you're starting to fundraise for this, but you just want to give a bit more about the motivations for even going to the corporation in the first place.

Any man who can switch his backing from Margaret Thatcher to Tony Blair, who can fundraise for Hillary Clinton and flag wave for Donald Trump, is only interested in one thing.

Applicants should also explain how they plan to engage with staff, propose merchandising sales, show how they would encourage people to fundraise, and explain why they feel they are a good fit with Scotmid.

A Wisconsin Republican congressman-elect blasted Rep.-elect Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., for “dragging” out to fundraise off of it.

Christine was inspired to fundraise for such an important charity after the grandson of one of her friends died from the disease.

Cyril thanked the outgoing members of the Waterford board who will continue to provide voluntary back up to the new society and who will continue to fundraise to support the animals.

EXCITEMENT was high as a group of cyclists rolled out of Castlepoint on an 1,850-mile trip to fundraise for children in Ukraine.

Get people to sponsor you while you dress in vivid colours that the 80s would be shocked at and engage with the fundraising pack materials to maximise how much you can fundraise.

However, in the video, O’Keefe stated that he’s no longer allowed to fundraise for the group and signaled that he’s essentially out of a job.

Imtiaz Ali, known to many as Pops Ali, from 'We Love Blackburn’, was one person who helped fundraise the trip, find a heavily discounted bus and find sponsors to provide a packed lunch for every person.

It is to protect women’s sports than it is to worry about criticism from the far-left who fundraise on the divisions they help create between groups of people.

It was also a chance to showcase our charity, provide information about how support can be accessed and how people can donate and fundraise for us.

KEMP Hospice never charges for their care, but they need to fundraise around £1.5million each year to provide their services for those experiencing life-limiting illness and bereavement.

Malawi’s Hip hop Icon Tay Grin has teamed up with U.K. based entrepreneur and philanthropist Prof. Pauline Long to fundraise for flood victims.

Martini said Penn Hills will have a few more competitions before nationals, which will be in Little Rock, Ark. The Indians will have to help fundraise for the trip south.

President Joe Biden seemed to take the events in Georgia as an opportunity to fundraise for his own campaign.

She said her team sought to fundraise $250,000 to begin the initiative, which took five years to complete.

Since 2017 Southwater responders have also been working to fundraise, install, facilitate, maintain and raise awareness of the life-saving value of public access defibrillators.

The 34-year-old from Minchinhampton needs constant support and a ventilator but has always been determined to fundraise and tell his story.