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the fundraiser
noun
An event undertaken to get money by voluntary contributions for a particular activity, such as equipment for extracurricular sports programs, or to defray laboratory costs (salaries) for research of a cure for a particular disease.
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Split all fundraising profits among those who choose to participate in the fundraiser.
I never saw the fundraiser again.
He hopes to make the fundraiser an annual event.
Sponsorships of the fundraiser are going for $2,500, and it's $500 just to attend.
The fundraiser closed on Friday night with 3,145 backers pledging a total of $103,710.
Hynes was not aware of the fundraiser until after it was launched.
Robin Urbani had begun the fundraiser with a goal of $5,000.
The crash occurred near the fundraiser and friends of the men raced to the scene.
But the fundraiser was just one of Zuckerberg's moves into politics.
"[However] if I am honest, the fundraiser makes me feel extremely uncomfortable.
Roughly 60 security professionals attended the fundraiser, which raised around $30,000.
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