Elementary School Fundraiser
Ok, so you need to organize your
elementary school fundraiser. Where do you start?
Well, this site is a good place! Consider the
following:
Why do you need to raise funds? Is it to provide
a new playground, or a few books for the classroom
library? In other words, are you fundraising for a small
amount or a major purchase?
Who is going to take part? Are the children
going to participate, an ideal situation because the
funds will be used to their benefit? Or is it an adult
event? How many volunteers will you have? It doesn't have
to be exact, but holding a carnival will need far
more support than sending fliers around to sell wrapping
paper.
How long will this event take? A week, 2 weeks
or is it an on-going project? Try to keep the
timing on the shorter side so you can build
momentum, but not have to be concerned about keeping it
going.
How can you make this fun? Remember the word
Fundraiser has FUN in it! Your volunteers will be more
enthusiastic if this is a fun event.
For more information on fundraising that will
help you boost your sales, click here.
Take a look below and good luck with your
elementary school fundraiser!
Arranging your Fundraiser
by Cassie
Kale
When deciding to host a fundraiser for your company or
organization there are many fundraising ideas available to you
for choosing. The most popular fundraising ideas range from
chocolate, magazines and candles to candy and much more!
When picking your fundraising product be sure to pick a product
that will have a good mark up and will be an easy sell. Most
people like candy as well as most Moms love candles. Who do you
think is going to be your biggest target audience when selling
your products?
Don't pick the first product you see, make sure to compare
prices and see if you can find a company that will offer your
organization a greater discount on fundraising sales. How long
will it take them to fill the orders once the fundraiser is
over?
We suggest collecting all money upfront whenever possible! This
will make it much easier for you when the orders come in and
you wont have to deal with who still owes money, who hasnt
paid, who wants to cancel their order and all those other
situations that may arise.
Next, will you deliver the products to the customer or will
there be a set location where they can come pick it up?
Depending on the number of orders may very well sway how you
set this up.
Now that you know what company you will use for your fundraiser
and you have your products picked out, you next have to decide
on the percentage for your organization and how long you will
have your fundraiser last. This is a very important factor in
your fundraiser, while you don't want it to be too short a
period of time, you also don't want it to be too long. People
will then loose interest and the need to purchase right then
and there. We suggest a minimum of one week for your fundraiser
but not past two weeks.
Will the company supply any order forms or materials for you
when hosting your fundraiser? This is another important factor
to consider. Most if not all companies will give you this help
but always be sure and verify up front.
Following these few tips when setting up your fundraising event
and picking your fundraising products will help assure success
and help your organization reach its goals!
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