1. TItle of your project

2. Update on your experimental/field study as reference to your project plan and timeline

a) Any experimental test you did

b) Any place your visited

c) Any people you interviewed

d) Data you collected/received

e) Analysis of data – graphs/charts/tables

f) Discussion on results – if data is in favor or contradictory to your proposal, explanation

3. Your next plan for the project development

a) If you are planning to do any more experimental/field study to address item #2(f)

b) How you are going to start writing and organize the paper

Based on a recent research conducted by the University of Central Florida, Florida could be called the sinkhole capital of the nation with more the 6600 identified carters. Conduct your research developing the following points: causes, warning signs, protection and prevention. This assignment shall contain no less than three pages NOT including the title and the references pages. Use MLA format and one space for the end of each sentence. 

Watch The King’s Speech, and write a comparison and contrast essay that discusses the missteps of the first several teachers to the success of the main teacher that King George had to help him overcome his stutter successfully.  Your paper MUST FIRST compare (discuss similarities) AND contrast (discuss differences) FACTUALLY, AND SECOND provide your opinion of the instruction provided regarding the whole student (the King) as far as ability, emotion, etc. https://youtu.be/vKZI6sxSYzU

Any change management plan must consider the culture of an organization. For instance, some organizations prize the inclusion of their employees in all aspects of operations, while other organizations have a top-down approach to management. Creating a plan without taking this cultural background into context can be problematic for the success of a change initiative.

Search the virtual library to find scholarly articles relative to change initiatives which apply to an organization in Saudi Arabia.
Consider the impact on the individuals concerned
and the impacts on the organization.
Assess the cultural elements that you believe may impact the development of change strategies
and implementation of change plans.
Discuss the challenges the change initiative had to the organization.
Develop a strategy that the organization could use to mitigate the challenges.
Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

Be 4-5 pages in length, which does not include the title page and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least three scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles.
It is strongly encouraged that you submit all assignments into the Turnitin Originality Check prior to submitting it to your instructor for grading. If you are unsure how to submit an assignment into the Originality Check tool, review the Turnitin Originality Check Student Guide for step-by-step instructions.
Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.

Please use 11 point Ariel font, double-spaced. Paper should be 7-10 pages, answering all questions in essay format and using the Porters Five Forces model to analyze the industry and create a summary table looking at big league and little league markets.

Cirque du Soleil Case Paper: Read the case in the course reader and answer the questions; assume time period is 1980s to present.    Answer the following questions below only from the reading:
How would you assess the attractiveness of the circus industry in the mid 1980s?
Would you encourage a newcomer to enter this marketplace?
Use the Porters Five Forces model, analyze the industry and create a summary table looking at big league and little league markets.
What were the factors the traditional circus companies competed on?
What do you like or dislike about the traditional circus?
Now answer the rest of the questions using the Blue Ocean strategy analysis tool, and and considering Cirque du Soleil today:
What elements of the circus were kept?
Which ones were downplayed and which ones were played up?
Which elements were totally eliminated? Which elements were newly created?
How did Cirque du Soleil grow the industry, increase revenues and increase profits?

Research Design in Social Science

Literature Review Assignment

Topic: The impact of COVID on Seattle property value

Write a brief (two five pages) literature review on your chosen topic. Make sure to include citations. APA format
    Include summary statement outlining points of agreement in literature
    Include summary statement outlining points of disagreement in literature
    Identify gaps in the literature
    Methodological approaches that have not been used
    Settings that have not been explored

    Try to develop a regression model to answer a research question for your topic. Describe the dependent variable, independent variable, and any other variables you wish to include in your regression model.
    Can you think of an instrumental variable that could be used as an approach to answer your research question? It is ok, if you cannot think of a plausible instrumental variable, but give it a try.

You are tasked with researching and finding out about an aspect, component, or concept that emerges from Maus.  You will be writing a 3-5 page essay based on multiple sources as described in class and related materials.  Your essay should be written in MLA format (double-spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font with default margins. See template on Moodle for assistance).

THESIS STATEMENT : The impact of the Holocaust stretches far beyond the survivors; intergenerational trauma may affect their offspring for years to come.

   
What are some of the ways in which you’ve experienced popular culture being related to moral panics or addressing social problems? Have you seen any examples of this in social media or entertainment media (film, TV, music, literature, etc)?

For example, a few come to my mind:

(1) The X-men film franchise often subtly addresses social prejudice and discrimination, often using themes that are similar to social issues involving racial inequality.

(2) Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” (the lyrics are pretty much only comprised of social issues).

(3) ‘Cancel culture’ has become a large media push, particularly on platforms such as twitter – so extensive that there are many examples of this (we don’t necessarily need to debate the claims of many of these, but we can discuss them if they are the example you provide).

Personally, I find these two examples representative of the ways in which popular culture influences our perception, interpretation of, and action against social problems. What are your thoughts? If possible, provide a specific example in your discussion that you’ve seen that engages in this in some fashion from music, film, TV, literature, or social media.

Please respond to Question 1 and 2.

This is what i wrote:
The main goal of a fundraising strategy is to outline what the organization wants to achieve (goals), how to achieve these goals and mitigation strategies for potential risks. It helps the organization to monitor progress, maximize the potential of the donors, boost income, increase awareness, and ensure stability (Bray, 2019). When developing the strategy, four main factors are considered; the mission, budget, time, and tools. The first step is by outlining the fundraising goals based on the funds we need to sustain the organization. After the goals have been highlighted, the next step is to draft a budget to meet these goals (Bray, 2019). Drafting a budget will provide a blueprint of how the raised money will be used. This is by making a budget for a specific period of time, quarterly, annually, every six months, etc.  Bray (2019) notes that the goals and budget should align with the organizations mission statement; such that everything budgeted for has a connection with the overall mission of the organization.
Second, outlining the tools, skills, and equipment to help in executing the goals of the organization. This aids in simplifying the fundraising strategy such that people can understand it and help in executing it. Through this process, the fundraising techniques are listed, for example, funding campaigns, mail campaigns, phone calls, fundraising events, social media campaigns, donation campaigns, grants, and matching gifts  (Bray, 2019). After listing these events down, the next step is outlining the steps of undertaking the above activities. For example, training volunteers, developing a campaign website or hiring a social media campaigner. This should also include, expanding these activities to include tactics to attract more people. This process calls for the hiring of professionals and volunteers in each field to enable the successful implementation of each process (Bray, 2019). After highlighting these three factors, the next step includes dividing these plans into weekly, monthly, annual, or five-year plans. These plans are then organized on a calendar to help the organization stay on track throughout the period. The calendar acts as a reminder and includes all the steps to be undertaken in each season. Important dates and events are marked, and past events analyzed to understand how the organization is performing (Bray, 2019).
References
Bray, I. (2019). Effective fundraising for nonprofits: Real-world strategies that work. Work, 6th
Edition. Berkeley, CA: Nolo Law for All Publishing
ISBN-13: 978-1413326635 ISBN-10: 1413326633

Question 1. Toni

Fundraising for a nonprofit refers to the process for sourcing funds to support a charitable or nonprofit organization. A new nonprofit can fundraise funds via numerous traditional and digital methods, and engaging both corporations and individuals to provide multiple ways to donate. Fundraising serves as the primary method of nonprofits to raise revenue (Bray, 2019). There are several options for sourcing funds for profit; nevertheless, the are two key ways to do so, corporation and company fundraising or individual fundraising.

At the center of successful fundraising is a significant support case; one should begin by creating an engaging and powerful strategy as to why donors need to support a nonprofit organization’s mission. A good fundraising strategy for a nonprofit should explain regarding; the problem it needs to solve, the solution the nonprofit will offer to the problem, the difference it will make in the individuals lives, or the community if they succeed. What happens is the problem is not solved and why the given nonprofit is uniquely qualified in tackling the challenge or the problem. Most importantly of all, good fundraising should be simple, externally focused in a manner that is emotionally engaging and memorable. Planning and analyzing is the second step in deciding the funding source that a nonprofit will focus on. This involves establishing a mixed portfolio to avoid dependence on a single source of funds because it has a distinct trait. Each nonprofit requires different resource levels of resources to exploit them and possess different timeframes in delivering outcomes (Son & Yeung, 2018). It is very important to make a decision that makes sense for an organization by matching ones ambition to available resources. Some of the available alternatives are foundations and trusts where new nonprofit new to fundraising begins, by seeking grants from institutions that exist, particularly in grants. Locally, there is a broad range of firms in each community, for instance, groups, schools, and churches that raise funds for a nonprofit or alongside it.

When an individual understands which resources to approach for a given nonprofit, it simple to structure their fundraising. One might choose to establish a committee for fundraising, outsource a consultant, or employ a fundraiser. Long-term fundraising requires an individual to start building their building fundraising capacity early in advance. Research is a key step in identifying organizations and individuals that have a reason to support individuals, and the capacity to give at the level nonprofit requires resources. There is a need to determine how to reach out to every supporter. It is easier to begin while close leads or contacts, such as identifying senior staff, nonprofit board, and others, are likely to assist a new nonprofit in reaching potential donors by mapping their associations.  Fundraising strategy only succeeds if a nonprofit asks for support with the foundations and trust, typically demanding a written proposal.

Corporates usually require an individual to pitch. There are numerous approaches for requesting people to organize a special fundraising event, asking them in the face-to-face setting and writing to them. All these require proper preparation; however, the more personal and tailored, the higher the chance to attain fundraising strategy success. Building long-term relations is key through effectively reporting to donors and thanking them for their contributions.

            Fundraising software is one of the significant tools for fundraising. With the increasing giving across a nonprofit of all sizes, nobody can afford to lose out all the persons who are will to click the donate button, however, with alternatives ranging from single donation button accessible on the website to all in one software of fundraising. Plenty of donation forms permit firms to accept money, but most of them are not tailored for a nonprofit. Identifying a fundraising specialist or team is a good tool (Maqbool et al., 2019). Fundraising campaigns entail numerous moving parts. Despite the nonprofit engaging in the campaign, its advisable to appoint a small team or an individual to manage fundraising efforts. Individuals’ event donations tool ate a popular way of raising funds. Events are usually common peer-to-peer and individuals fundraising methods, which entails encouraging supporters to raise funds on behalf of nonprofit.

The most appropriate time to do fundraising is the end of the year, a time when most individuals donate towards their favorite causes. Understanding the above tools to utilize and how to pass the right fundraising message across, right timing to being a managing donation and start with ease (Weinstein & Barden, 2017). To enhance effectiveness, a nonprofit should incorporate compelling and interactive visuals into online content to increase audience donations and engagement.

Reference

Bray, I. (2019).  Effective fundraising for nonprofits: real world strategies that Work, 6th edition. Berkeley, CA: Nolo Law for All Publishing

Maqbool, N., Razzaq, S., Ul Hameed, W., Atif Nawaz, M., & Ali Niaz, S. (2019). Advance Fundraising Techniques: An Evidence from Non-Profit Organizations. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 7(1), 147-157.

Son, J., & Yeung, D. (2018). Effective fundraising strategy.

Weinstein, S., & Barden, P. (2017). The complete guide to fundraising management. John Wiley & Sons.

Question 2. Randy

Fundraising for human service organizations requires innovation and commitment to source many donors and raise awareness of the people to commit resources to a specific noble cause. Different tools such as social media, fundraising events, and mobile apps are part of the emerging approaches towards raising the much-needed resources to reach organizational goals. The new online tools help reach a massive following and increased the population with access to social media platforms. There are innovative ways to raise awareness of the organization’s needs by creating an online contest or challenge that helps raise money (Maqbool & et al. 2019). A social media contest is a fun creating method of bringing more traffic and developing the organization’s awareness. Mobile applications are platforms that large human service organizations can use to update and solicit financial or material support from well-wishers.

Fundraising events are a new fun way of raising organizational awareness and raising funds while entertaining people. Fundraising events come in different shapes and styles, such as organizing a marathon run, standup comedy shows, music concerts, sports, and athletics, among many others. The entertainment events make it more entertaining to give and likely to appeal to many donors instead of spamming the people with emails requesting help. Such tools’ success depends on the agency’s ability to communicate and build strong interpersonal skills (Ahmed, 2017). The fundraising people must have strong persuasive skills, innovation skills, and the ability to influence. The fundraisers also need to become resilient to handle the challenges thrown their way and have strong project and organizational skills.  The organizers must have adequate equipment such as the right digital gadgets, cameras, pamphlets, gift cards, prizes, and other equipment that make such events colorful (Bhati & McDonnell, 2020). The equipment will help create and produce content that inspires, motivates, and influences donors to give more to the organization’s noble causes.

References

Ahmed, S. (2017). Effective non-profit management: Context, concepts, and competencies. Routledge.

Bhati, A., & McDonnell, D. (2020). Success in an online giving day: The role of social media in fundraising. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 49(1), 74-92.

Maqbool, N., Razzaq, S., Ul Hameed, W., Atif Nawaz, M., & Ali Niaz, S. (2019). Advance Fundraising Techniques: An Evidence from Non-Profit Organizations. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 7(1), 147-157.