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Fundraising for COVID-19 | Nonprofit fundraising for Coronavirus

Start fundraising or find other ways to help with coronavirus. Going forward and working now is essential to ensuring that we are prepared for new innovations.<br><br>If you are opting to go with free fundraising options, such as iConnectX, or collecting care package supplies, it is important to do something now to start the fundraising process for coronavirus. https://www.iconnectx.com/blog-post/what-is-coronavirus-fundraising-for-covid-19

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Fundraising for COVID-19 | Nonprofit fundraising for Coronavirus

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  1. What is Coronavirus andFundraising for COVID-19?

  2. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a deadly and contagious disease that has been caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Reportedly, coronavirus disease originated in Wuhan, China's Wuhan province's capital city.

  3. Many people suffering from mild to moderate respiratory disease infected with the COVID-19 virus and apparently recovering with strong immunity without special treatment. Older people over the age of 60 and those with underlying medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to have coronavirus effect. To be well educated about the COVID-19 virus, the disease it causes, and how it spreads, is the best way to avoid the virus and delay its transmission.

  4. At this time, there are no specific vaccines or treatments for coronavirus. Donald Trump, the president of the USA permits to treat the infected people with medicine using for Malaria treatment. However, there are many ongoing clinical trials evaluating potential treatments. In order to protect people from the coronavirus pandemic, governments around the world completely or partly lockdown the country to avoid the movement of people from city to city or nation leaving the poor, daily salaries workers and the unemployed. 

  5. Fundraising for Coronavirus or COVID-19 Because of COVID-19 outbreak, we understand that charities and fundraising organizations must operate in an atmosphere that is daunting and evolving. We know that many organizations must make difficult choices, not only about their fundraising effort, but what it means to produce potential revenue and the valuable work they do.  We advise all fundraising organizations, when determining what is in the best interests of their clients, donors, staff, volunteers and the public, to weigh up the benefits and costs of their ongoing fundraising activities and exercise judgment. 

  6. A lot of local charities are coming forward to supply the food.  Start fundraising or find other ways to help with coronavirus. Going forward and working now is essential to ensuring that we are prepared for new innovations. If you are opting to go with free fundraising options, such as iConnectX, or collecting care package supplies, it is important to do something now to start the fundraising process for coronavirus. 

  7. As a responsible citizen, you create virtual  fundraising events, online donations/contributions, fundraising projects to benefit the people affected by coronavirus or COVID-19. Help local or national nonprofits for fundraising in pandemic coronavirus. • iConnectX - A Nonprofit Fundraising Platform will keep you updated with the latest news and updates through its blog and social media page - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter.

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