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Fundraising in Academy
Fundraising in Academy
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Re: Fundraising in Academy
Capt. Caveman wrote:I haven't heard of a club doing fund raisers, however, individual teams doing a fundraiser for a special event? Yes; Is it typical for an academyclub to have fundraisers? A rec club makes sense, but shouldn't a privately owned and operated club have it's own start-up resources? That may be a question best answered by an experienced club owner.
Many of the academy clubs are non profit organizations and can do a fund raiser if they want. The fund rasier would be done to help hold down the club dues and pay for other activities.
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