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ECB Project Case Study on Joint Fundraising

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175.23 k PDF  |  Published in June 2012

As part of the ECB Project's commitment to documenting learning, a case study documenting ECB’s experience in joint fundraising has been published. This case study was co-written by Oxfam Agency Manager Catherine Gould and ECB Project staff Katy Love. The case study examined ECB’s attempts (successful and unsuccessful) to fundraise, and the five models that helped them to do so: single agency, the global Fundraising Committee, fundraising at the country level, Adviser-led fundraising, and multiple agency approaches. The case study offers many lessons learned, based on learning from 16 fundraisers and program staff.

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