Get more fundraising ideas in my full fundraising course:
https://www.udemy.com/fundraising-tips-and-strategies-for-raising-capital/?couponCode=tenFor more good fundraising strategies for business and nonprofit organizations, check out my fundraising ideas book:
http://www.amazon.com/10-Fundraising-Ideas-Strategies-strategies-ebook/dp/B00KADT0Q2/And take my full course on how to start a business:
https://www.udemy.com/how-to-start-a-business-go-from-business-idea-to-a-business/?couponCode=ten_youtubeTo get more business and non profit fundraising ideas, try our fundraising ideas mobile apps:
http://www.problemio.comThe fundraising ideas apps are available on Android's GooglePlay, the App Store from iOS, and the Kindle app store. Here are the links:
Android fundraising ideas app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fundraisingiOS fundraising ideas app:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/funding-fundraising-ideas/id624657810?ls=1&mt=8And here are our Kindle business apps which include the app covering fundraising ideas:
http://problemio.com/business/kindle_business_apps.phpAnd here are the NOOK business apps which include the app on fundraising ideas:
http://www.problemio.com/business/barnes_and_noble_nook_tablet_business_apps.phpIn this video I give fundraising ideas to raise money via loans, grants, donations, investment, through the revenue of your business, working and saving money, or by doing something creative to raise money for your business.
Keep in mind that fundraising is never easy. There aren't people out there who are just waiting to hand you cash and let you do whatever you want with that cash. Of course, your family may let you raise money from them that way, but professional investors or lenders will want to see serious rigor and effort from you during your fundraising efforts.
In this video I separate potential fundraising sources into four general buckets. Actually by the end of the video I end up with seven potential fundraising sources for your business. The last three are not directly what you would think of as a fundraising source, but it should be grouped with the more traditional fundraising sources because it is equally effective to raise money in many instances.
Here is an article with 7 fundraising ideas:
http://glowingstart.com/7-fundraising-techniques-raising-money-business/And here is an article with more fundraising ideas:
http://www.problemio.com/business/fundraising_ideas_and_ways_to_fundraise.phpHere is the Wikipedia page on fundraising:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundraising00:13 Four buckets for fundraising ideas
00:37 Raising money with loans
02:00 Risk of fundraising via loans
02:22 Fundraising with grants
02:40 Grants resources
03:40 Local and niche grants
04:20 Hidden risks of fundraising with grants
04:50 Fundraising ideas with donations
05:08 I explain crowdfunding. Some sites for it are KickStarter, IndieGoGo, GoFundMe.
06:30 Crowdfunding tips
07:10 Fundraising by getting an investment from investors.
08:10 I mention how to find tech investors on angellist.com
09:10 Creative fundraising ideas that are unique
09:25 Raising money by getting a job in your business niche. That will allow you to earn money and save while learning a lot about your field.
10:10 Explaining the experience of the entrepreneurs on my
http://www.problemio.com apps
12:00 Get money from the revenue of your business. This is one of the best to raise money for your business.
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Additionally, take a look at this article for understanding how much money you need to raise for a small business or a non profit, and some fundraising ideas that are referenced there:
http://glowingstart.com/much-money-need-start-small-business/Here are a few more videos that have to do with raising money for your business, and starting your company.
Fundraising course on how to raise money which contains 10 fundraiser ideas for businesses and nonprofit organizations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwT3oXlCRdAFundraising strategies book which contains 10 fundraiser ideas for business and nonprofit organizations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wczuIohbG7kHow to get business loans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH7Q2nuYZ1oHow to get donations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH7Q2nuYZ1oFundraising playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lGgUtF4JjU&list=PLAgq5S6WQmzEwjeXkE0oRNf0_aRhexdF7How to start a business with no money:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gTZknxNoZgWhat is a cash flow statement & how to create a cash flow statement:
http://youtu.be/MbmyaNymt5MWas Marc Cuban wrong about business loans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM2nOza7lVkBook on how to start a business:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtmJEeZmiigBusiness plan course:
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