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The first step in planning your next fundraiser is setting fundraising goals. Regardless of the type of organization most fundraising campaigns have a similar goal- to raise capital. However we’ve found it is necessary to dive in a bit further when setting fundraising goals. Make sure that you understand the purpose of the fundraising. What is the time frame? What are the circumstances unique to your fundraiser? Are there any limitations? So you know you need a goal but how do you set it? How should your organization set fundraising goals?
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Elementary School PTA Fundraiser’s have a special place in our hearts. We love the kids. For this month’s featured group, we interviewed group leader, Amy Sauer from the PTA at Fallsmead Elementary School.
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Our seasonal Halloween Pasta and Black Cat Pasta are delicious and a fun way to TREAT your children to a healthy meal before sending them out for spook-tacular Halloween night fun!
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We’ve learned with every group, there is a story behind the fundraiser. It’s the story and the people that we love. It keeps us using our noodles…
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A team approach to your fundraising group builds momentum and excitement- minimizing stress and maximizing results. Teams are successful because everyone becomes responsible for the team’s success.
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How can you put the SPIRIT into your fundraising program? Plan your work. Less can be more. Change it up. Diversify and delegate. Assemble a winning team.
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Fun Pasta Fundraising is helping groups to achieve their fundraising goals one bag of pasta at a time. We’ve learned that with every group, there is a story behind the fundraiser.
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Are you looking for a winning fundraising product to support your team? Are your sellers interested in trying something new?
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The success of your next fundraiser is, for the most part, linked to the size of your audience, the way you communicate and promote your message and how effectively your message translates to sales. Here are 7 ways to promote your fundraiser.
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Jennie Moore Elementary captured the teachable moment and taught their students how to be great sellers which raised nearly $10,000 for their school fundraiser. Here’s how…