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		<title>By: How To Motivate Your Board To Raise More Money &#171; Raising funds for your cause charity or organization</title>
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		<description>[...] First and foremost, board members need to understand that a critical part of their role, as a member of the board, is fundraising.  This should be made clear to members as they join the board.  If it has not been noted in the past, now is the time for the board chair to (gently) make it known that the organization will not survive without the fundraising efforts of the board.  (For more information on explaining the role and setting board fundraising goals, read this article.) [...]</description>
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