When Good Events Go Bad
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2. UNDERBIDDING CUTS INCOME BY SETTING PRICES BELOW WHAT A DONOR MIGHT GIVE. Frequently, organizations decide the price by the lowest common denominator. The nonprofit doesn’t want to exclude any supporters who can’t afford high prices. As a result, a fundraising event turns into a community party that just breaks even — or worse, loses money.
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Margaret Battistelli Gardner
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