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What (who) is fundraiser - definition

A CHARITY FUNDRAISER WHO DIRECTLY APPROACHES PEOPLE FOR MONEY OR A SUBSCRIPTIONS
Chugger; Charity mugger; Door to door fundraiser; Chuggers; Street fundraiser
  • Face-to-face fundraiser talking to a passer-by in [[Helsinki]].

fundraiser      
also fund-raiser (fundraisers)
1.
A fundraiser is an event which is intended to raise money for a particular purpose, for example, for a charity.
Organize a fundraiser for your church.
N-COUNT
2.
A fundraiser is someone who works to raise money for a particular purpose, for example, for a charity.
Sir Anthony was a keen fundraiser for the Liberal Democrats.
N-COUNT
Charitable investment fundraiser         
Religious Charitable Development Fund; Charitable Investment Fundraiser
In Australia, charitable investment fundraisers (CIF) are not-for-profit entities with charitable purposes that take deposits from the public to finance those charitable purposes. CIFs may apply for an exemption from the requirement to hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) if the “financial products” they provide is limited to the issue of debentures or the running of managed investment schemes.
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Wikipedia

Street fundraising

Street fundraising consists of various ways of asking for donations on behalf of a charity. Those asking for donations may be paid employees of the charity (or more commonly a private contractor working on behalf of the charity), or they may be volunteers.

Examples of use of fundraiser
1. At a Northern Virginia fundraiser, Bush helped Kilgore raise more than $2 million, breaking Virginia records for a gubernatorial fundraiser.
2. The New Hampshire fundraiser _ known as the "100 Club" fundraiser _ is usually held in February or early March.
3. One, the fundraiser, is welcome anywhere, anytime.
4. Almost immediately Emanuel proved a peerless fundraiser.
5. Edwards held a fundraiser in New York, and then the couple flew to Southern California, where they participated in another fundraiser last night.