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: ''"A [[mentoring organizations|mentoring organization]] with sources of income should have a planned budget. Money that isn't required for the budget should at least be considered for donation. A mentoring organization might want to put aside money for expensive purchases occasionally but otherwise making money is not a commendable goal for a mentoring organization. Money allocated for donation can, for instance, be spend for [http://goodgifts.org/ good gifts] or OLPC laptops, depending on the votes of the organization members. Donations require a vote because the organization as a whole bears the responsibility of making good use of economic resources allocated for general welfare. Another rationale is the beneficial psychological effect for the decision makers to make a responsible and beneficial decision in common public interest, which is why the decision making process shouldn't be restricted to (e.g) a donations committee."'' (Quote from [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mentoring_Handbook#Donations Mentoring Handbook]) |
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== Projects with fundraising potential == |
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* A mentoring organization could be publisher of a [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mentoring_Handbook#Printed_magazine mentoring magazine]. ([http://www.google.com/adwords/printads/ Google Print Ads] could be used for a printed magazine) |
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* A [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mentoring_Handbook#Mentor_conference mentor conference] could host fundraising events. |
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== Weblinks == |
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* http://www.schulengel.de/ |
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[[Category:Mentoring]] |
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