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The thread discusses the possibility of changing a fundraiser to a cooking show within the P3 system, as well as inquiries about sorting contacts by state for an event. Participants share their experiences and observations regarding these functionalities.
Views differ regarding the ability to change a fundraiser to a cooking show, with some participants suggesting it is not possible while others believe it can be done. There is no clear consensus on the sorting of contacts by state.
Participants are discussing features within the P3 system and sharing personal experiences related to event management and contact sorting.
Consultants looking for insights on managing show types and organizing contacts within the P3 system may find this discussion relevant.
ooops, I meant to start a new thread :blushing: what did I do? I will go post this elsewhere, sorry!!!chefann said:I think you can click "select none", then select your state. That was an option in PP - I haven't played with P3 enough to check that the same functionality is there.
Changing a fundraiser to a cooking show means transitioning an event that was initially planned to raise money for a cause into a cooking demonstration where participants can learn new recipes and purchase Pampered Chef products. This allows for a more interactive experience while still supporting the fundraising goal.
People may choose to change a fundraiser to a cooking show to enhance engagement and participation. Cooking shows provide a fun, social atmosphere where attendees can enjoy food, learn cooking tips, and have the opportunity to purchase products, potentially increasing overall sales and donations for the cause.
It's important to communicate the change clearly and positively to all participants. You can send out an email or create a social media post explaining the new format, highlighting the benefits of attending a cooking show, and reassuring them that the fundraising aspect will still be honored.
Yes, fundraising goals can still be met during a cooking show. You can set a percentage of sales from the event to go towards the fundraising cause, and encourage attendees to invite friends and family to maximize attendance and sales, thus supporting the original fundraising goal.
If participants prefer the original fundraiser format, it’s essential to listen to their feedback and address their concerns. You can offer a hybrid approach, where part of the event includes fundraising activities alongside the cooking demonstration, ensuring that both preferences are accommodated.