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Kara Logan talks about how to became a better fundraiser in non-profits Here's a few highlights - Think of fundraising more of an opportunity than a dirty word 😂 - If you are going to change the world you have to know how to pay for it -Understand 3 big things 1. Your feelings about money 2. Importance of building relationships and 3. How to ask for what you want https://lnkd.in/ePA_H9ka
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