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10 pages tagged with Family:
- Aching Arms: teddy bears member-get-member scheme The story that was voted best of all at SOFII’s 2013 Once Upon I Wish I'd Thought of That event.
- Bosnian Handicrafts: ‘shopping with a purpose’ campaign This highly professional multi-media campaign from Bosnia shows that inspirational and innovative fundraising can succeed anywhere.
- Bulgarian Red Cross: ‘one SMS, one hot meal for one Bulgarian child’ campaign These campaigns successfully united several established fundraising techniques including building corporate alliances and the use of new and old media.
- Dr Barnardo’s Homes: four fundraising greats from the distant past Dr Thomas Barnardo was one of the Victorian era's great philanthropists. These archive examples of his personal fundraising style and efforts are a unique treasure for the body of fundraising knowledge and best practice.
- Interval House: the gratitude report This great report is hot off the press, so SOFII is looking forward to hearing what the readers think about their gratitude report.
- Jeans For Genes: statues wearing jeans This is an original and fun idea that seems great for attracting awareness and as a backdrop against which the charity can easily rasie money from an intrigued and amused public.
- Kids Help Phone: buy a kid some time This exhibit demonstrates how a simple but powerful message combined with a comprehensive integrated campaign strategy can secure real success.
- Make–A–Wish Foundation: high value direct mail appeal The innovative proposal format singles out this interesting, informative and award-winning direct mail pack for special attention on SOFII.
- Missing People: the online annual review How to use the Internet to brilliantly present your flagship publication. In this piece you will see reporting to donors as it should be, easily accessible, transparent, exciting, informative, using all the potential for short, high-impact and memorable messages that makes the Internet such a versatile medium for fundraisers.
- UNICEF India: the ‘tele-facing’ campaign This novel approach to re-qualifying potential major donors sits between telephone and face-to-face fundraising. It is an example of how telephone fundraising and face-to-face fundraising are evolving and being adapted in India to take account of the country’s large population and distinctive business culture – with quite impressive results.