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en I know the band does a lot of fund-raising now, but this is a huge sum of money. The community has always been very supportive and very helpful ... but how much can you ask people to donate? How many times do you go to the same well?

en We involve people in philanthropy. It can be anybody. Anybody can donate to a fund, or they can create their own fund within the community foundation.

en I appeal to the international community to donate funds, give financial assistance and donate to the president's relief fund, Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. I appeal to the international community to donate funds, give financial assistance and donate to the president's relief fund,

en I don't solicit money from my employees, ... I indicated earlier that we will not require them to buy fund-raising tickets, to sell fund-raising tickets or do political work.

en It was great to see so many people raising money for Maggies. The event was a huge success both in terms of raising money and awareness of Maggies Centres, this is a big boost to our bid to raise 1m to build a new centre in London.

en We've been really fortunate to have people in our community donate nice things and resources to our school. We want to protect that. It's the people in our community's money, gosh darn it.

en The only effect it could have is burning out our donors. I don't think that's going to happen. The people who donate to the state candidate fund are different than those who donate for anything else.

en This is going to be a real experiment. It's going to be a glamorous, high-end benefit fund-raising event in the best and highest tradition of New York fund-raising events. At the same time, it's going to be accessible to a broad range of people.

en The state could do better to fund community colleges at a higher rate and we wouldn't have to charge as much for tuition. Things that encourage people to go to college would be helpful, but we're not sure how much that's going to help community college students.

en It's a concern. But right now, fund raising in general has been lower than we had hoped, and we've been focusing so heavily on direct voter contact and get-out-the-vote, that we have not done a good enough job in raising money in the Valley.

en We're very hopeful that they can see their way clear to give us some leniency and latitude. Fund-raising is more and more difficult and we depend so heavily on fund-raising.

en We've been raising money to pay off the marquee and we've been raising money to pay off the buildings. Right now, we've sent letters out to people asking for $1,000 donations to pay off the buildings. While trying to pay off the building, we've also been raising money to renovate the marquee. ... I'm hoping people will respond to the letters that we sent and at least send some money.

en We are very pleased with our fund-raising efforts so far. With the matching funds and the number of low-dollar donors, we're very close to completing the fund-raising portion of the campaign.

en He really has a fund raising hurdle because Mitch Landrieu is gonna have a lot of money and Mitch Landrieu has got the connections all throughout the community.

en [After falling on hard times,] the Democrats have resorted to fabricating their fund-raising record and relying on a lifeline from Howard Dean. What misleading claim will they make next? ... The Democrats have become the 'Party of No': no solutions, no money, and no candidates.


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