fund-raising drive
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Definition
Noun: A fund-raising drive is a coordinated, time-bound effort or campaign organized to solicit and collect monetary donations for a specific cause, charity, organization, or project.
Usage
A "fund-raising drive" is a specific type of campaign focused on generating financial support. It is often used in the context of non-profits, schools, community groups, or political campaigns. The term implies an active, organized push to reach a financial goal.
Examples
- The university launched a fund-raising drive to build a new library.
- The local animal shelter's annual fund-raising drive begins every November.
- Their fund-raising drive was so successful that they exceeded their goal by 50%.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically or humorously for personal, non-charitable efforts to gather money.
- My son started a fund-raising drive among his grandparents to buy the latest video game.
Variants and Related Words
- Fundraiser (n): An event or person dedicated to raising money for a cause. (e.g., )
- Fundraising (n/adj): The overall activity of seeking financial donations. (e.g., )
- Capital Campaign (n): A specific, large-scale, long-term fund-raising drive for a major project like a new building.
Synonyms
- Fundraising campaign
- Donation drive
- Appeal (in the context of seeking funds, e.g., )
Related Phrases
- To kick off a drive: To officially start a fund-raising drive.
- They will kick off the fund-raising drive with a telethon.
- Drive goal: The monetary target of the drive.
- The fund-raising drive has a drive goal of one million dollars.
Noun
- a campaign to raise money for some cause