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This is a 4 page paper which examines the funding challenges for non-profits in todays economy.
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annual basis in any particular location. Usually a book festival features a variety of presentations and readings by known and unknown authors combined with a variety of other events.
The book festival can last from one day to several days. The primary objective of a book festival is to foster the love of literature, writing and reading books.
Several literary festivals are held each year around the world. Some have become international affairs, while others take place in local communities with much less fan fare. However,
the goal always remains the same - to promote and sustained the desire for and fulfillment of the need for good literature. CURRENT ECONOMY FACTORS The biggest obstacle to a
successful book festival for a major United States City is to determine the most efficient and effective manner in which to fund the event. In todays economy with so
many non-profits vying for their piece of the proverbial pie, it is of paramount importance to be prepared with innovative fund raising ideas. The current crisis which is being faced
by the non-profit sector of the United States has actually evolved over several decades (Griffiths, 2005). As a result over the past ten years, non-profits have started looking toward
the business community for assistant to raise funds for their various charitable programs (Griffiths, 2005). Another consideration is that there are a record number of baby boomers who are starting
to ease into retirement and hopefully, as with the past retirement generations, they are expected to donate more of their time and money to the non-profit sector (Griffiths, 2005). However,
this new generation of retirees is expecting more from their non-profit organizations. They are expecting more transparency and accountability from the non-profits organizations and are looking for flexibility, convenience
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