The overall length of this entire assignment is 6-8 pages, not including the req

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The overall length of this entire assignment is 6-8 pages, not including the required cover page and reference list. Due to the nature of this assignment, no abstract is needed.
Instructions
In the First Part of this assignment, the student will write a 3-4 paged paper identifying and researching a non-profit organization.
The paper will include sections on the
• Organization’s mission
• Brand image
• Competition for donor contributions.
This part of the paper requires sources that are cited in the current APA format. 
In the Second Part of this assignment, the student will create a fictitious fundraising event for the non-profit organization. The total page count for this part of the document should be 3-4 pages. Describe the event you are planning in detail. Components include the following:
• What, where, and when will the event take place?
• What will the program entail, if you have speakers and music as a part of this event?
• The budget should be estimated based on what online research says the approximate cost for an event of that nature would cost (e.g., the venue, food, entertainment, decorations, transportation, and the like).
• How much will tickets to the event cost?
• How much money do you anticipate raising?
This part of the document should be three to four pages in length. It should look like it could be presented to a client. In sum, the event could be something such as a gala, a golf tournament, a dinner for donors, a silent auction, or the like. The purpose is to put on an event that will professionally represent the organization and garner money for the group.
It cannot be an event the organization has done in the past or is doing at present. The event must be unique and created by the student himself or herself. It must be an event that requires a lot of planning. It CANNOT be something like a car wash or lemonade stand. Finally, the event must be described in detail, including a hypothetical budget. The student may NOT say that everything is being donated, so there is no budget. 

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