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fund raise

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fund·raise or fund-raise also fund raise  (fndrz)
intr.v. fund·raised or fund-raised also fund raised, fund·rais·ing or fund-rais·ing also fund rais·ing, fund·rais·es or fund-rais·es also fund rais·es
To engage in fundraising.
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Verb1.fund raise - raise money for a cause or project; "We are fundraising for AIDS research"
raise - collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college"


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To fill the increasing gap to keep the athletic program afloat, many athletic directors have had to aggressively fund raise.
``But we have changed the criteria to emphasize that we need a strong general manager, someone who has animal control experience but also who can coordinate with several departments, who can oversee volunteer services, fund raise and who can manage budgets and administration work.
3 million received) of the $30 million the foundation has committed to fund raise to support the construction project has been pledged.
 
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