Tracking Fundraiser SuccessWritten by Cassie Kale
One of most important tips for your fundraising events is to track and keep record of your fundraisers details. If this is your first fundraising event it will most likely be a trial and error process until you find out what works for you and your event. But if you have a fundraiser or two completed, below are some tips to help you track your success and use your completed fundraisers to help with your future fundraising events! For your own records be sure to write down all information pertaining to fundraising event so you will have all information at your disposal to compare and prepare for next one. Also take notes and recognize your strengths and what can be improved upon for your next event. This information is very valuable to your future fundraisers. Get opinions of your sponsors, merchants, volunteers and supporters during and after your fundraising events. Take notes of information they provide to you. Ask them what they thought of your event – what did they like and what did they think could be done better? Then brainstorm and figure out how you can fit all these new ideas and tips into your next fundraising event.
| | Disability income insurance can meet all your financial needsWritten by Ivon T. Hughes
Disability income insurance can cover you in event of a severe accident or illness but, it really depends on how much disability income insurance you purchase as to whether or not it will be able to meet all of your financial needs. The greatest number of families have no form of disability income insurance.Short term disability income insurance covers first few months you are disabled and benefits of short-term disability income insurance, are many . Short term disability income insurance is a temporary relief though. If your condition prevents you from working for more than covered period, then you will need to rely on long term disability income insurance. Disability insurance can be purchased up to a certain percentage of your income and is tax free if you pay for it yourself. Disability insurance does not mean you have to take maximum but you would be wise to take sufficient to cover your monthly bills, even if you give up covering some items.
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