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    Gobi Fund

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    Q1. Why is it difficult to establish a new fund? Why is track record so important in fund raising? The main concern is to convince the investors to invest their money in Gobi. Therefore‚ it is necessary to raise a rational-sized fund. To raise a new fund is not an easy thing to do as everything including the fund structure‚ team‚ approach‚ LP base‚ and amount of capital have to be defined appropriately. The general partners also need to contribute their own money in order to convince the investors

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    Fund Raising Strategies

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    FUND RAISING STRATEGIES: Know What You’re Selling Produced by David Connell‚ David J. Connell & Associates 1998 FUND RAISING: Know What You’re Selling! FORWARD Fund Raising Strategies: Know What You’re Selling presents fund raising in a new perspective. Many excellent sources on fund raising already exist‚ many of which have been referenced in this document‚ however‚ they only mention that the fund raising environment is more competitive. Too often‚ they fall short of positioning fund raising

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    Gobi

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    Gobi Gobi or Gobichettipalayam (கோபிசெட்டிபாளையம் in Tamil) is a Municipality in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state‚ India. A major part of present Gobichettipalayam was previously known as Veerapandi Gramam‚ and documents and records still use that name. Gobichettipalayam is an important city in the North- Western part of Erode District and is Taluk Head Quarters too. It is situated at 213m above M.S.L. It is about 35 km from District headquarters. The city which is a Selection Grade Municipality

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    Read the case "Tactus Tackles Fund-Raising" at the end of Chapter 8 and answer the questions that follow: 1. Craig Ciesla and Micah Yairi eventually turned to friends and family for funding. Should they have done that first? What are the risks with raising money from such individuals? Many us have heard don’t borrow money from family or go into business with friends. In the case of Tactus fund-raising‚ they faced many financial obstacles in raising their capital. Craig and Micah did the right

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    Collaborative Fund-Raising Activity The Phoenix Homeless Agency (PHA) needs to increase funding to continue funding job counseling to qualifying recipients. While they regularly access traditional contracts and grants‚ the economy has increased the need for services immensely and required them to look for other sources. The Executive Director and Board of Directors have begun their search by using the internet‚ other agencies‚ and community networking. They have decided that there are three options

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    Gobi Desert

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    It has been decades since I last visited the Gobi Desert. Back in then‚ I was still a secondary student who was amazed by this Asia "endless sea". Time flies‚ I am now studying the mysterious Gobi Desert as a geologist. By comparing my research data collected recently with my previous knowledge and memories about the desert‚ I am shocked by its external and internal change. Stretching from South Mongolia to China‚ Gobi Desert is the world fifth-largest desert. With wonders like the Silk Road‚ the

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    Industrial Project Management Assignment 1-Group Case Study 2011/11/01 Fund-Raising Gala Dinner I. Project planning 1. Project charter a) Project description Due to the limited funding from both government and donation‚ Gala Dinner event is intended to publicize the new service of Rehabilitation Center which is aimed to provide occupational rehabilitation and training for disabled person‚ and to raise 2.5M HK$ for this Non-government Organization to sustain its new program.

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    from where junior students studied. Holding an impressive and educated fund raising event through the platform from this school is highly recommended. Grateful and joyful would be raised definitely if students and teacher may participate in this event as well. I deeply believe that could be melted the absence of understanding between teachers and students since having a significant and forgettable holiday together for raising money to a non-profit charity. Objectives of holding this event It

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    “This book is about the Gobi desert and it sounds interesting.” I started flipping through the pages. All of a sudden‚ everything in the library was gone. I found myself all alone with my sister beside me in a hot and sandy desert. I panicked. I didn’t know what to do. Then‚ I felt the hot wind on my face. I knew from what I learned about ghosts that a ghost was coming. A few seconds later‚ a white figure stood in front of me. It said‚ “Thank you for coming to the Gobi desert. You are now a new

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    vessels to limit the loss due to any single vessel’s capsizing. The Babylonians developed a system which was recorded in the famous code of Hammurabi‚ 1750 BC‚ and practiced by early Mediterranean sailing merchants. If a merchant received a loan to fund his shipment‚ he would pay the lender an additional sum in exchange for the lender’s guarantee to cancel the loan should the shipment be stolen. The ancient Athenian "maritime loan" advanced money for voyages with repayment being cancelled if

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