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Youth Ministry Fundraising

Free Online Youth Ministry Fundraising Page

March 20, 2013
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Youth Ministry Ideas is affiliated with GoFundMe which allows you to create a FREE online fundraising page for individuals or groups. CLICK HERE NOW TO GET IT FREE! What they have done is made it extremely easy and sharable to raise the money you are looking to raise for your next mission trip, youth room [...]

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Pay It Square – An Easy Way To Collect Money For Youth Ministry

June 13, 2011

There is a way that you can make your fundraising efforts easy. It’s called Pay It Square. What is it? It allows organizers to set up a web page with content about what they are collecting for, amount they need per person, and a list of friends they want to collect money from. They notify [...]

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Raise $3000 to $8000 or More For Your Youth Ministry!

August 17, 2010

Just wanted to share with you that YouthMinistryIdeas.net can now help your youth ministry raise money. So the next time you are thinking of doing a fundraiser for your youth ministry, please contact me and I can help you raise money for your youth ministry.

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Youth Ministry Fundraising Idea

July 28, 2009

I know that fundraising is something us in youth ministry don’t like, but fundraising is something that most of us need to do in order to do that missions trip or in our case in Montana – we like to take our high school youth on a trip to Dare2Share or Acquire The Fire conferences. [...]

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2 Fundraisers That Don’t Feel Like Fundraisers

May 15, 2008

STOP: before you read the article I wanted to mention that YouthMinistryIdeas.net can help you reach your youth ministry fundraising goals! Please Read: Youth Ministry Fundraising article to get more info. I was always told when in school getting trained for youth ministry that fundraising was the “necessary evil” that we all had to endure.  [...]

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