title:Cash flow
A statement of the movement of funds into and out of an organisation.
A statement of the movement of funds into and out of an organisation.
Explanation of the "case" in written form. The case statement should be the basis for all materials prepared by an organisation in support of its activity.
1. The appeal;
2. reasons for the existence of a nonprofit making organisation;
3. the justification for maintaining that it merits gift support.
Principal sum set aside for a specific purpose.
Property belonging to an organisation, usually property from which its income is derived. Capital may also be not income-earning, such as land owned by a charity on which its premises stand.
A carefully-prepared plan, drawn up to ensure the maximum use of available resources and the smooth and efficient progress of the campaign within a set time-table.
Applied to a course of action analogous to a military campaign; an organised effort aiming at promoting a cause or securing a definite result within a certain time, eg a fund raising campaign.
1. Laws or rules dealing with matters of local or internal regulation made by local authority.
2. Internal regulations adopted by an organisation to govern its activities.
Also spelled "By-laws"
(Noun) A prospective estimate of receipts and expenditures of an organisation.
(Verb) To adjust expenditure to possible resources.
The net amount at which an asset or asset group appears on the book of accounts;
The value of a commodity as distinguished from its market value.