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PTA Fundraiser Top Related Articles
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1). Getting the Best Return on Investment for your Fundraiser By : Kimberly Reynolds
Return On Investment (ROI) is a fundamental business concept. Its also something that every fundraiser needs to take into consideration.
A business investment consists of working capital, physical assets, and peoples time.
ROI is the net gain that results from a business spending money and utilizing physical assets, along with the expenditure of employees' time, in an effort to produce tangible profits.
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2). Fundraising Ideas: Keep It Safe By : Kimberly Reynolds
When your youth group is doing a fundraiser, it is imperative to make sure that the proper safety precautions are followed.
Never allow door-to-door sales without direct adult supervision. Period.
In a sad case, an 11-year-old boy selling candy for a PTA fundraiser came to the door of a 15-year-old boy who was home alone at the time. The youngster was invited inside, sexually molested, and then murdered.
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3). Pizza Fundraiser Ideas By : Kimberly Reynolds
Fundraising with pizza is a great idea for most any size group. It provides your buyers with something everyone wants, and can be very profitable as a fundraising idea.
There are three different types of pizza fundraisers:
Sales of pizza by the slice
Sales of pizza fundraising discount cards
Sales of pizza supplies - make your own kits
Each of these fundraisers varies in effort, requirements, and profitability.
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4). Youth Soccer Fundraising By : Kimberly Reynolds
It seems like soccer fundraising is either a season-long effort or a quick hitter that doesn't cover all your needs.
Well, the good news is that there are some ways to make money quickly, or even all season long, that merit your consideration.
What are your fundraising goals?
Many youth sports teams and leagues want:
1 - Fundraisers that can be.
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5). Tupperware Fundraising By : Kimberly Reynolds
Tupperware fundraising is an easy way for schools to raise money. The products are high-quality and are also a familiar brand name. That recognition combined with an attractive and colorful product catalog makes this an easy school fundraiser.
Tupperware fundraisers are usually done as standard catalog order-takers. Simply order the quantity of fundraising kits you need, then send the materials and instructions home with the students.
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7). Fundraising Ideas For Your Next Fundraiser By : Kimberly Reynolds
Here are four keys to better nonprofit fundraising results.
Non-profit fundraising is all about multiple streams of income, so how do you make more money for your organization?
Simple. When you put together your annual plan, you need to include as many ways to raise money as possible.
So, you're probably thinking: 'That's easy for you to say, but how exactly do I go about it?' Easy! You just have to be "smart" about it, with a well thought-out plan that doesn't make too many demands on any one facet of your organization.
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8). Holiday Fundraising Part 3 By : Kimberly Reynolds
Holiday fundraisers are all about timing. Schools, churches and youth sports groups can schedule their fundraisers to coincide with a time when most people’s spending increases.
Part one looked at Christmas tree and wreath sales as a way of raising funds for non-profit groups. Part two, explored a common but profitable holiday fundraiser, catalog sales.
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9). Fundraiser Volunteer Recruiting By : Kimberly Reynolds
In nearly all cases, fundraising for your non-profit group requires the work of volunteers. Here are some tips on getting the most out of your fundraiser by recruiting the worker bees you need.
Start early
To get enough volunteers you need to start early. The best way to do that is by pre-recruiting them. In other words, go through last year’s files and select the members that you think will be the most helpful.
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10). Valentines Day Fundraisers By : Kimberly Reynolds
Valentines Day is a great time for fundraising, particularly for school groups and small nonprofits. Here are some quick ways to raise funds with Valentines Day fundraisers.
Roses Are Green
One of the easiest ways to raise funds on Valentines Day is to sell roses. You can offer single roses, a full dozen, various flower bouquets, or delicious chocolate roses.
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11). School Fundraiser Organization Tips Part 2 By : Kimberly Reynolds
Hopefully, you've already read Part One of these tips for organizing your school fundraiser. A smart plan can make your school fundraiser much easier. Here are some other considerations:
Using a consultant
Consider using a fundraising consultant to assist your organization with larger fundraisers, first-time events, or mission critical efforts. Among the benefits of using professional help are the following: increased market penetration, increased sales per client, higher average sales volume per participant, and smoother logistical flow.
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