Middle School Fundraisers
Your children have
left elementary school and are now at middle school. Your
hope that they left fundraisers behind has been
shattered. The good news is that they are now old enough to
contribute more in any middle school fundraisers that are
planned. And their help can just be by occupying themselves
while you get on with the
organizing!
As with all
fundraisers, planning and organization is vital to a
successful campaign, as is the reason for the fundraiser
in the first place, who is going to help, how long the
event will go on for, etc etc. Then there is the
choice of fundraiser. It needs to be something that
involves as many people as possible, and one that
everyone will enjoy, you know, fun , fundraiser! When people are having fun,
events are more sucessful, and if your volunteers are
happy doing their work, then their enthusiasm will
flow over to others.
Middle school
fundraisers can be achieved by selling all sorts of goods
or goodies, like cookie dough to wrapping paper, to
candles to candies, but you could always arrange a car
wash. With many volunteers, shifts can be short, and kids
love water sports! Of course, to arrange one in winter
might not achieve the same level of
enthusiasm!
School Fundraisers -
How To Raise Twice The Money With Half The
Sweat
by Travis
Sago
If your members,
parents or donors wear clothes, watch t.v. or read books
you have the beginning ingredients to a sweet recipe for
a great year-round school fundraiser. How
so?
By taking
advantage of what's known as an affiliate program or in
more common lingo - partnering.
How would you
like to partner your school with the bohemoth Amazon.com?
Blockbuster? Disney? Or even the giant Wal-mart? Your
school would receive a commission or fee for every paying
customer you sent their way. No products to deliver,
cakes to bake or cars to wash. In short none of the
headaches of traditional school
fundraisers.
It's easy to do,
it's free, and is earning a lot of private individuals in
the know a mountain of money.
Here's how it
might work for your school: You partner with Amazon.com
by filling out a simple form and setting up an account
where your checks will be sent. And then let's put a link
up on your school website to Amazon.com that is linked to
your affiliate account.
Now what if you
told your donors, church members or other friends of your
cause that they could get great books, gifts, cd's and
videos through your site and help your school with its
funding needs at the same time? Do you think you'd have
any takers? I think you might have a
lot!
Now Amazon.com
may or may not be a match for you. But...the good news is
there are literally thousands of affiliate programs, many
of which are bound to fit your school like a glove and
make a smashingly successful school
fundraiser.
| With the internet so
readily available these days, there are just
so many options for fundraisers, whereas in
days gone by you would have been very
limited in your options. Have a good browse
through this site, and see what fits with
your plans and expectations for middle school
fundraisers, as well as your time frame and
the number of volunteers avaiable to
you.
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Maybe you would
like to get involved with something to do with pets...you
could partner with PetSmart or PetMeds. Would you like to
do something related to kids?...lots of great programs,
like Ident-A-Kid, to keep kids safe. Of course try to
match your affiliate programs to interests that many of
your donors share.
Here are a
some places that will get your creative juices going. One of
the biggest managers in the affiliate programs is Commission
Junction, you can find them at www.cj.com
, you
will find hundreds of partnering opportunities from brand
names you know and trust. Another great resource to
checkout is www.clickbank.com
, known as Clickbank, they specialize
in electronic books and software with thousands of titles
to choose from. Also many companies, such as Wal-mart
manage their own affiliate program which means you can
partner up directly from their site. It's great fun and
can be highly profitable to look for the words "affiliate
program" on a web page. Commission Junction is a
smorgasboard of school fundraiser ideas
you should definitely check
out.
How much can your
school earn? Earnings vary widely with commission ranging
from 2% to 75%. Some pay flat fees, for example some
satellite companies pay up to $100 for giving away free
installations of their system. Wow! Print some flyers
give away free satellite and your school receives $100
for each installation--very easy school
fundraiser!
Now a word to the
wise is play it safe. Stick with the companies you know.
You will have better success at raising funds with well
known and respected companies and you won't have to worry
about your funds reaching your
school.
So the secret to
school fundraisers is out. Find a great partner, let
folks know they can get great products and services they
were going to purchase anyway, and help a school at the
same time.
Want more
fundraiser tips or help? Click over to www.MyUltimateFundraiser.com
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Article by Travis Sago a
veteran fundraiser for several non-profits
including The Special Olympics, Battered
Women's Shelter and Arkansas Fraternal Order of
Police. Contact Info.
travis@myultimatefundraiser.com
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