Raise Funds This Summer: Who Should I Ask?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies for organizing fundraisers during the summer to increase show schedules among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and ideas on which organizations to approach for fundraising opportunities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to focus on fundraisers to justify conference costs and seeks advice on potential organizations to target.
  • Another participant mentions looking into non-profit groups, schools, daycares, nursing homes, and churches as possible fundraising avenues.
  • One participant shares ideas about contacting healthcare programs for health fairs and suggests reaching out to gyms for table opportunities.
  • Another participant notes that fundraisers may not be highly profitable but can generate leads and community support, sharing personal success with local groups.
  • One participant highlights the importance of contacting past hosts and customers to maintain engagement and generate interest in fundraisers.
  • Another participant has found success with schools, churches, and non-profits, suggesting that these organizations often have extensive networks for fundraising.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the profitability of fundraisers, with some participants suggesting they primarily serve as lead generation rather than direct income sources. No clear consensus emerges on the best organizations to approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas based on their own fundraising efforts, reflecting a variety of approaches and outcomes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on fundraising strategies and potential organizations to approach may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

LBurke
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I want to concentrate on fundraisers this summer to add some shows to my schedule (I'm trying to justify the cost of conference to the hubby but business is slow right now)...
Anywho, I'm really at a loss as to who to target/ask... what types of organizations have you ladies had success with?
 
I've been in the same boat. I've been looking online for non-profit groups, schools, daycares, nursing homes, churches, etc.
As far as the non-profits I'm not sure which ones fundraising, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask!
I'm interested to see what else everyone else has to say...I was just coming on here to post something similar.
 
Here's my 2 cents, and take it with a grain of salt because they are ideas rather than success stories...

Look up healthcare programs that serve the community....they will have health fairs and you can contact them to include you....cater to healthy and affordable eating.

Gyms - Ask if you can visit and have a table.

I would rethink fundraisers....from what I read here at CS....they are headaches and rarely profitable. I myself have a woman who has been interested since early April....it has been long and tedious, and still we have yet to get it started....she (and most from the threads) have this grand expectation, but do not want to put forth the effort.

I would look up school, flea market, fairs in your area and rent a table...I would not pay more than $20 for the use as it will mainly generate leads and get you contacts. You will not make money straight off, but it can help generate future revenue.

Call EVERYONE who has: hosted, ordered or expressed ANY kind of interest. If they gave you their contact info, there is interest. Call and see how they are doing....do they love their PC item? What have they made with it? Want a recipe? Did you know June....etc.

I really liked the idea in CN where the consultant goes to an area and passes out recipe cards with her contact info. I'm hoping to do that soon.

Much success....keep toiling...make those 3 contacts and you will see results.
 
Fundraisers are for leads and helping the community, they are not really money makers. That said I have done our local MOPS group (I got them $150 the first time and $200 the second time - 6 months apart), a couple of church youth groups, and HWC. The leads from all of these now make up about 25% of my current show schedule, so I highly recommend them. There are several threads here regarding special order forms, organization idea's, etc. that are really helpful.
I have thought about approaching the Humane Society, Boy & Girl Scout Troops, Woman's Shelters, etc. I haven't followed through yet because my DH is STILL home and driving me crazy!!!! LOL (He works on the road, but has been home since Feb.)
 
Hi there! I completely understand your desire to add more shows to your schedule and justify the cost of conference to your hubby. Fundraisers are a great way to do this! In my experience, I have had success with targeting schools, churches, and non-profit organizations for fundraisers. These types of organizations often have a large network of supporters and are always looking for new and creative ways to raise funds. Additionally, I have found that reaching out to local sports teams, community groups, and even businesses can also be successful in booking fundraisers. Don't be afraid to think outside the box and approach different types of organizations. Good luck with your fundraising efforts!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the best candidates to ask for fundraising support?

Consider reaching out to family, friends, and coworkers who are supportive of your cause. Local businesses and community organizations can also be great candidates, as they often look for ways to give back to the community.

How can I approach potential donors for my fundraising efforts?

Start with a personal connection. Explain your cause and how their support can make a difference. Be clear about what you are asking for, whether it's a donation, participation in an event, or sharing your campaign with others.

Should I focus on individuals or businesses for fundraising?

It’s beneficial to target both individuals and businesses. Individuals may contribute smaller amounts but can be numerous, while businesses might offer larger donations or sponsorships in exchange for advertising opportunities.

What types of events can I organize to raise funds this summer?

Consider hosting a summer barbecue, picnic, or outdoor gathering where attendees can enjoy food and activities. You can also organize a virtual cooking class using Pampered Chef products, where a portion of the sales goes to your cause.

How can I leverage social media to ask for fundraising support?

Use social media platforms to share your fundraising goals and updates. Create engaging posts that highlight your cause, and encourage your network to share your message. You can also host online events or challenges to boost participation and donations.

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