In the contest to raise money for Australia's 120,000
public benefit organisations and an estimated 30,000+
registered charities, a new foundation is established every
four days. Charity fatigue has set in, and it can be hard
for organisations to get attention let alone support.
While the older established charities often win from
forming alliances with corporations, newer and sometimes
less palatable causes can lose out. For many charities,
attracting public support is getting harder, and more
companies are asking can they get a return on investment.
In such a demanding, competitive and volatile environment,
capital fundraising remains still, the most effective and
cost efficient method of fund raising for public benefit
organisations.
A number of public benefit organisations have clearly
experienced the benefits of securing their financial future
by conducting a FMC Australia driven Capital Fundraising Campaign.
Some of these include: