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Happy Holidays Fundraising Leaders! Are you thinking about fundraising over the holidays? Wondering if your group should or shouldn’t? Here are 3 considerations that may impact your sales.
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If you are following this blog, then you know we are passionate about two things: Pasta and helping schools, non-profits and groups of all types reach their fundraising goals through the sales of our products. As a group leader the weight of responsibility for fundraising can be heavy. Under the pressure of increased monetary need to cover expenses, it’s easy for leaders to second guess their decisions. Did you choose the right product fundraising company? Are you running your fundraiser at the best time of year? Will you meet sales goals? Today, we are sharing some of our leader’s most common questions. Read on to find out if you know what you SHOULD know about product fundraisers.
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Great fundraiser kickoff events generate excitement, set the stage for your event and help you increase sales and profits. Here are some great kickoff tips
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12 Fundraising Resources on the web that will help your school or non profit meet and exceed their fundraising goals. Need to raise money? We can help.
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By being intentional and showing your appreciation in small and large ways, you not only create a culture of gratitude, you pay a return on the volunteer’s effort and dedication to your mission.
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Elementary School Fundraisers are some of our most successful fundraising groups. However, getting children motivated to raise money can be a tricky business. Either they are too “cool” to participate or they have not been given the proper incentives and motivation. We’ve discussed incentives before. They really work. Proper “buy in” from your sellers will increase participation rates. High seller participation rates means more sales. More sales means more money raised for your group. Here are some elementary school fundraising ideas that really work.