The return of how fundraising works
Donor needs
As the first part seemed to go down well, we can have a sequel. This time with a few suggestions from your side of the screen.
Thanks for sending them in. For many, it seems it was a chance to indulge in a little therapy and help put a few frustrations to rest.
I've re-formatted some of the suggestions to make them easier to read (and done a little re-wording), but that's about it. I was particularly pleased that Dick and Jane made an appearance from the other side of the Atlantic.
If you'd like to have a go, send me your ideas and If we get enough, we may go for a third edition. Otherwise they will go up on my Twitter stream. Here's a good selection of illustrations to use as base material. As before, Chatham House Rules apply.
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