A community development corporation (CDC) in a low-income community wants to raise funds to hold public workshops related to a controversial development. The best way for the CDC to raise money is to request:
I remember discussing the importance of community support in fundraising, so option A seems like a good choice, but I'm not sure if it would be enough.
I feel pretty confident about this. The community donations are a good grassroots approach, but a foundation grant would provide more stable funding. That's the way I'd go.
Definitely not the mayor's office - that could get too political. I'd lean towards community donations or a foundation grant. Gotta be careful with the developer's money though.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The developer's corporate giving office might be a good option, but I'm worried that could compromise the CDC's independence. Hmm, tough call.
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