Fundraising by trading goods and services

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This section provides articles to assist organisations seeking to fundraise by selling goods and services, including bidding for contracts, charity retail, and raising money through loan finance and investments.

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Trading Goods and Services
Government Procurement Websites
Trading Goods and Services
Social Economy Case Studies
Supply2Gov Website
Ardmonagh Family & Community Group: Social Economy Case Study
Lurgan Credit Union: Social Economy Case Study
Social and Commercial Loan Finance Compared
Social Return On Investment Guide
Upperlands Hydro-electric: Social Economy Case Study
Is Loan Finance the Right Choice?
Retail Gift Aid - claiming Gift Aid on donated items
Workspace Draperstown: Social Economy Case Study
Loan Products
eBay for Charity
Sayer Vincent: Trading Issues Made Simple
Understanding the Process of Getting a Loan
Loan Finance FAQs
The Link Family and Community Centre: Social Economy Case Study
Enniskillen Community Development Project: Social Economy Case Study
Monkstown Community Forum: Social Economy Case Study
Gift Aid and Charity Shops
Chip and Pin Technology for Charities
Social Economy Video Case Studies
About Public Procurement
Commissioning Process for Public Procurement
Starting a Social Enterprise
Public Procurement Assessment Criteria
How2fundraise.org
NCVO Funding and Finance Guide
UCIT - Financing Social Enterprise
Money Go Round: Social Economy Case Studies
Sustainable Funding Project
Charities and Trading
Institute of Fundraising (IoF)
Ten Pioneers of Social Enterprise
Fundraising Codes of Best Practice
UCIT Advises on Surviving the Credit Crunch
DETI Social Economy
NICVA Submission to DfP Enquiry on Public Procurement
Ashton Centre: Social Economy Case Study
Fundraising Methods Checklist
Ecoseeds Social Economy Case Study
Exploring new products and markets?
John Hewitt: Social Economy Case Study
Charity Bank
From asking to earning: Exploring the journey of trading