Thursday, August 8, 2024
Krishna Kumar, a board member of Dhwani Foundation, and Praveen from Dhwani Foundation visited Prime Trust for a detailed meeting with the Founder Director, board members, and staff of Prime Trust to discuss ongoing and future collaborative projects, define the duties and responsibilities of Prime Trust board members, establish fundraising criteria, and explore strategies for capacity building and resource sharing to enhance the effectiveness of their initiatives.
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By establishing clear fundraising criteria and implementing these strategies for capacity building and resource sharing, organizations can enhance the effectiveness of their initiatives, ensuring sustainable growth and greater community impact.
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