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We were here a group of freshmen trying to fundraise as much dollar’s as possible so by senior year,we can throw an awesome program So far, we were still coming up with simple ideas on which item to sell at school. I mean,it doesn’t have to be at school, as long as we get cash. We are looking for donations from restaurants or stores but so far, no luck. Is there anything else we can do? Properly ?

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  2. Mark South Said,

    I would like to suggest trying fundraising discount cards. They are beneficial to the school(raising funds), the merchants on the cards (they get new patrons by offering a discount), and the consumers (for $10 they are able to save a considerable amount of money).

    I have written many articles at http://www.easyfundraisingcards.com/blog... outlining some of the benefits and also downfalls of fundraisers like candy bar sale, candles, cookie dough, online fundraising (they make it sound so easy don’t they?), and articles about fundraising in a recession.

    Find a Fundraising company that does all the work for you except for actually selling the cards and one that does not charge you anything upfront, lets you pay from profits.

    To make $10,000 you would need to sell 1200 cards which you would be able to buy for $2,000 and then sell them for $10 ($12,000). Most schools can average over 2 cards per student.

    A card we did with an 300 student elementary school in California sold 750 cards. With about 580 cards sold before they even arrived. The person in charge, did spend a little time working with me to make sure the card was good, spent some time passing out our sales fliers, and then also collecting money and handing out cards. But this was less time than she would have spent on any other fundraiser.

    I encourage you to visit our blog and read through our articles. If it seems like something that might interest you, just request more information and we would be happy to discuss your fundraising needs.

    Regards,
    Mark South
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  3. fundraising non profit organizations Said,

    We were here a group of freshmen trying to fundraise as much dollar’s as possible so by senior year,we can throw an awesome program So far, we were still coming up with simple ideas on which item to sell at school. I mean,it doesn’t have to be at school, as long as we get cash. We are looking for donations from restaurants or stores but so far, no luck. Is there anything else we can do? Properly ?
    References :

  4. Carrie Said,

    One of the most unique, interesting and challenging charity fundraising ideas these days is through sports.

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