Team Fundraiser



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How to create a Team Fundraiser form? How do I keep track of donations received? 

A fundraising team is a group of people working together to raise funds for an organization or cause. The fundraising team sets its own goal, and the members of the team work together to meet it. Instead, we provide this standardized Team Fundraiser template with text and formatting as a starting point to help professionalize the way you are working. 
The Fundraising tracker form contains the following information:

  • Customer details;
  • Phone numbers;
  • Fundraising item they purchased (10 items);
  • Total amount (quantity x price);
  • Amount price;
  • Etc.

Our private, business and legal document templates are regularly screened by professionals. This donation tracking form is commonly used by NGO's or charities to keep track of received donations and donor contact information. You can download this team fundraiser spreadsheet to keep track of all your charitable contributions and the charts will show you donations by organization and totals.

Using this Fundraising Form template guarantees you will save time, cost and effort! It comes in Microsoft Office or Google Docs format, is ready to be tailored to your personal needs.

Download this printable Team Fundraiser tracking page form template now for your own benefit!




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