2017
DOI: 10.1002/nvsm.1582
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Fundraising for primary schools in England—Moving beyond the school gates

Abstract: In response to depleting budgets and intensified performance pressures, primary schools are increasingly turning to fundraising as one mechanism for combatting ongoing challenges.Although research identifies that two thirds of primary schools are actively trying to increase their fundraised income, some primary schools are significantly more successful in attracting additional funds than others, whereas many struggle to focus fundraising efforts "beyond the school gates."This article focuses on 3 case study sc… Show more

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“…I agree that there are several personnel who would like to contribute to our school. But we need to consider several issues to avoid any unrealistic fund from the outsiders too.From the interviewee comments above, it can be concluded that welcoming external parties to the school is an essential step towards increasing their funding, since partnership activities, foundations, and contributions are accepted as one of the best mechanisms to raise the school fund (Body, 2017; Culbertson, 2008; Richards et al, 2005; Thayer and Shortt, 1994; Winton, 2016; Xaba and Malindi, 2010). In other words, if a school is to succeed in its fundraising endeavours, it is essential to allow external parties to participate in and contribute to school development (Salahuddin, 2016; Sanders, 2001; Xaba and Malindi, 2010).…”
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“…I agree that there are several personnel who would like to contribute to our school. But we need to consider several issues to avoid any unrealistic fund from the outsiders too.From the interviewee comments above, it can be concluded that welcoming external parties to the school is an essential step towards increasing their funding, since partnership activities, foundations, and contributions are accepted as one of the best mechanisms to raise the school fund (Body, 2017; Culbertson, 2008; Richards et al, 2005; Thayer and Shortt, 1994; Winton, 2016; Xaba and Malindi, 2010). In other words, if a school is to succeed in its fundraising endeavours, it is essential to allow external parties to participate in and contribute to school development (Salahuddin, 2016; Sanders, 2001; Xaba and Malindi, 2010).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As both school principals had a concrete understanding of these elements, one of the categories identified in this research is PTA collaboration with the school in the interests of sustaining and developing external networks. Body (2017) discovered that the PTA’s relationship with a school has a very positive effect on helping schools to maintain fundraising activities. This collaboration, combined with the principal’s ability to implement entrepreneurial leadership, is certainly a requirement for the success of school fundraising (Body, 2017; Borasi and Finnigan, 2010; Yemini et al, 2015; Noman et al, 2017; Yemini and Sagie, 2015).…”
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