Raise money for a cause or project.
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Examples for "fundraise"
Examples for "fundraise"
1Most would be unable to fundraise during the lockdown, the report said.
2The growing financial burden has led families to fundraise and sell their possessions.
3Arts organisations are going to fundraise their way out of trouble.
4Even if charities can buy places, they still have to hope participants fundraise successfully.
5Let's start a campaign and fundraise for this to happen.
1She says parents are either asked for fees or to fund-raise.
2What I needed to do was fund-raise, but I barely had time for it.
3And when they want to fund-raise, they impound our taxis because they know we will pay.
4Developers used to turn to the stock market for fund-raising via IPOs.
5Reuters had reported about the potential fund-raising round last week, citing sources.
6The case has raised questions about commission-based street fund-raising by charity agents.
7Brazil lured two-thirds of total Latin American fund-raising through June, LAVCA noted.
8With her connections, we thought it best that she serve as fund-raising chairwoman.
9It was the most profitable Democratic fund-raising dinner of its time.
10The Fiorina campaign, and the independent fund-raising Super PAC supporting her, declined comment.
11The firm confirmed the equity fund-raising in a filing to the Singapore Exchange.
12She blamed its shuttering partly on missteps and partly on the fund-raising climate.
13Couple of fund-raising phone calls to make, but they can wait.
14India's IPO market saw a record $11 billion of fund-raising last year.
15Recently a fund-raising dinner for Democratic mayor of Chicago candidate Harold Washington was given.
16Thus the low prices on offer have not translated to an easy fund-raising climate.