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6 Fundraising Options for any Organization
by Donna Rivera-Loudon

Published on this site: August 26th, 2006 - See
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One of the challenges for any group or organization is finding new
ways to raise funds. It seems that everyone sells candy bars or puts on
a car wash. Below are some fundraising ideas that might be a nice change
and help your group raise funds using something unique that isn't being
done by every other group out there.
- Silent Auction
Have various members of your group donate items and then hold a
silent auction. It is easy to do this. Just set aside a table or shelf.
Give each item a piece of paper that people can write their bids on.
The highest bidder wins the auction.
- Direct Sales Companies
Several of the direct sales and party plan companies also have fundraising
programs. Some of these programs are quite good. What is nice about
some of these plans is that your group does not have to buy any stock
in advance. Everything is done using catalogs. People place their orders
and the consultant orders all the items. The majority of the time the
consultant will pack all the orders and separate them by seller. Usually
the consultant will give some type of incentive for the highest seller
to encourage more fundraiser sales. Examples of direct sales companies
that have fundraiser programs are Tupperware and Avon. These companies
have a good reputation and a well know brand name. This helps to encourage
your sales. If you use a company that is not well know, your sales may
not be as good.
- Rummage Sale
Put on a rummage sale. Ask for donations from all groups members.
Advertise your rummage sale in the yard sale section of your local newspaper.
Have your group members help at the fundraiser. The easiest way to price
everything is to have tables for each price group. Then make signs for
each table. For example, everything on this table is $1. Making a sign
for each table or even for a certain corner or box will help eliminate
the extra work of pricing everything individually.
- Host a vendor fair or farmer's market or Trade show
This works well if you have a building or parking lot. Rent out
booths. This can be as simple as each parking space is so much or so
much per table. Those in direct sales are always looking for opportunities
to set up displays so they are the first ones you should call. Contact
law enforcement agencies and other informational type organizations
who might be willing to set up a display. You can also rent spaces to
group members who may want to sell some stuff lying around their house
but don't want to put on a yard sale of their own. However, keep in
mind that you don't want this to be a big rummage sale. It works best
when the majority of your vendors are selling new items. If you set
your rent low enough you can also request that a percentage of sales
go to the group. For example, you can rent tables for $10 and then ask
for 10 percent of their sales for your group.
One thing to keep in mind is that in order for people to rent a space
or table they need to know that people will be attending this event.
Hence, make sure all group members publicize it. Put fliers for the
event everywhere you can and consider placing an ad in the newspaper.
If your vendors find your event was successful for them, they will be
calling you asking you to do it again. Hence, more funds for your organization.
- A New Take on Car Washes
I mentioned car washes earlier. Several groups seem to do them.
However, there is a different way to do car washes that can actually
raise more money for your group. This is done by selling tickets to
your car wash in advance. You will be surprised at how many people will
buy a tickets. Some of them may not come to the car wash but will buy
a ticket to help out your group. Some groups have actually doubled their
fundraiser proceeds by selling these tickets in advance.
- Host a luncheon or dinner
Hosting a luncheon or dinner is a nice way to raise funds. Of course,
you have to host the dinner but this may not be as difficult as you
might think. Many restaurants have specials rooms that they use to host
conferences, etc. These rooms can be rented for a fundraiser dinner.
Often, the restaurants will also provide the food. Hence, it is just
a matter of determining the cost of the room and the meals and then
adding so much per ticket. Sell the tickets in advance.
Following are some ideas on luncheons and dinners:
- Hold a Valentine's dinner. Order a nice cake, have candy
hearts on the tables, balloons, flowers, etc. One time I went to
such an event with my church. Our pastor actually did a vow renewal
service for all of us and the night was very special.
- Christmas lunch or dinner. Decorate the room in a Christmas
theme and have some gifts set aside. Play games for the gifts. Provide
a small gift for everyone who buys a dinner ticket.
- Any type of theme will work. Make it fun and interesting
sopeople will want to purchase tickets to your event.
Fundraising can definitely be a challenge. However, there are plenty
of options out there. I only listed a few of them above, but the opportunities
out there for raising funds are endless.

Donna Rivera has an MBA in information technology and is currently
a Tupperware Director and CEO of her own company. Donna designed a Website
for the Modern Woman, which contains more http://www.todaysmodernwoman.com

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