1, directly provided by the sponsor;
2. The promoters raise funds from a small number of people who support public welfare undertakings, not from the public. These donors are usually directors of foundations;
3. Part of it is provided by the sponsors and part of it is raised by the sponsors. One of the main uses of foundation funds is for daily operations.
The sources of funds for the daily operation of non-public offering foundations mainly include the following forms:
1, the funds continuously provided by the sponsor;
2. The promoters raise funds from a small number of people who support public welfare undertakings, not from the public. These donors are usually directors of foundations;
3. Value-added operation of its own funds;
4. Donate. Donations here are usually donations from people who are familiar with the foundation and agree with its purpose, mission and values, rather than collecting money from the public.
5. Cooperative financing
The financing channels of non-public offering foundations include raising funds from specific individuals, enterprises and organizations, which is the traditional way. Then for non-Public Offering of Fund, there are some new ways to raise funds. "Cooperative fund-raising" means setting up a special fund (individuals, enterprises or organizations, aiming at a certain project or a certain group, set up a special fund within the foundation, which is staffed by full-time staff and earmarked for special purposes, and the foundation collects a certain management fee).