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Meanings of
fundraise
in English
Raise money for a cause or project.
fund-raise
Synonyms
Examples for "
fund-raise
"
fund-raise
Examples for "
fund-raise
"
1
She says parents are either asked for fees or to
fund
-
raise
.
2
What I needed to do was
fund
-
raise
,
but I barely had time for it.
3
Developers used to turn to the stock market for
fund
-
raising
via IPOs.
4
Reuters had reported about the potential
fund
-
raising
round last week, citing sources.
5
The case has raised questions about commission-based street
fund
-
raising
by charity agents.
Usage of
fundraise
in English
1
Most would be unable to
fundraise
during the lockdown, the report said.
2
The growing financial burden has led families to
fundraise
and sell their possessions.
3
Arts organisations are going to
fundraise
their way out of trouble.
4
Even if charities can buy places, they still have to hope participants
fundraise
successfully.
5
Let's start a campaign and
fundraise
for this to happen.
6
Since the postponement, Sun has responded to the accusations: The illegal
fundraise
accusation is wrong.
7
We went out to
fundraise
and set up kitchens.
8
He was told this would involve going to Britain to
fundraise
and lecture on African issues.
9
The team needs to
fundraise
to get over to Japan, you can help them out here.
10
Different sport code players in Wellington are getting together to play basketball to
fundraise
for Christchurch
11
A fund has been set up to
fundraise
for those with limited or no insurance cover.
12
But, we are doing our best to
fundraise
for my dad to get him some treatment.
13
The group has a Givealittle page to
fundraise
for their trip to the US, details here.
14
He continued to
fundraise
,
sometimes in bizarre fashion.
15
The scheme will also eventually
fundraise
for LGBT causes through the sale of additional tokens each year.
16
So, there's no one simple answer; it will depend where you're trying to
fundraise
from and to.
Other examples for "fundraise"
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About this term
fundraise
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
fundraise for
latest fundraise
current fundraise
fundraise at work
fundraise effectively
More collocations
Fundraise
through the time