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4. Host a fun run/walk/ride event. Charge an entry fee, and ask your participants to get pledges. Don’t be afraid to require fundraising minimums — for example, everyone who participants has to show up on race day with at least $100 in donations. Check out The Generosity Series, a turnkey company based in Brooklyn that handles all event management and marketing for you.
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