BethCooks4U
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"Freddie" I'm sorry you had this experience and loss. I hope the following will help in the future:
I have done several fundraisers and have found that I get the best results by starting with a kick off cooking show. JUST ME - if there are other things going on there is less success. I give the organizer a packet with a few (3-4) catalogs and information/invitation about the event. I have THEM make enough copies for their group.
I host coach them to get people there and to talk to those that can't make it to get outside orders. At the party I demo a recipe that the organizers pay for. People order right there and at checkout I ask them if they want to keep the catalog to collect additional orders - some take a second catalog (during the demo I have already said all that too) - and of course I ask for bookings then too. I mark the receipt of those who take the catalogs so I know to check back with them for their outside orders. I found that most who take extra catalogs are saying "Can I have an extra for my sister? She wanted to be here but...". I feel that if they have someone in mind when they take it I have a better chance of getting that order to make the cost of the catalog worth it and they often do order. I also put the fundraiser online but have never gotten many orders that way.
We do a prize for the top seller - it's usually the 60% off item that month and if it's a kids group the organizer usually gets something the kid would like too. I always set a goal of $200 per person. Most don't hit the goal, many don't order at all but those that do are usually in the $100-200 range so it works out.
I pay for the PC prize if the fundraiser is $500 or more. I also offer the group $25 from me for every booking WHEN it's held and is at least $300.
I have had the barely $150 fundraiser and the $2K fundraiser and everything in between. Most of my groups have been around 25 people (band, foods class at HS, things like that) so I haven't even started to come near what some of the fundraisers in the CN are doing but I don't spend a lot and I do okay.
I've attached the outside order I use for fundraisers - I personalize each - and a flyer I made to advertize another one. The format was not my original idea. I'm sure I got it here from someone.
I have done several fundraisers and have found that I get the best results by starting with a kick off cooking show. JUST ME - if there are other things going on there is less success. I give the organizer a packet with a few (3-4) catalogs and information/invitation about the event. I have THEM make enough copies for their group.
I host coach them to get people there and to talk to those that can't make it to get outside orders. At the party I demo a recipe that the organizers pay for. People order right there and at checkout I ask them if they want to keep the catalog to collect additional orders - some take a second catalog (during the demo I have already said all that too) - and of course I ask for bookings then too. I mark the receipt of those who take the catalogs so I know to check back with them for their outside orders. I found that most who take extra catalogs are saying "Can I have an extra for my sister? She wanted to be here but...". I feel that if they have someone in mind when they take it I have a better chance of getting that order to make the cost of the catalog worth it and they often do order. I also put the fundraiser online but have never gotten many orders that way.
We do a prize for the top seller - it's usually the 60% off item that month and if it's a kids group the organizer usually gets something the kid would like too. I always set a goal of $200 per person. Most don't hit the goal, many don't order at all but those that do are usually in the $100-200 range so it works out.
I pay for the PC prize if the fundraiser is $500 or more. I also offer the group $25 from me for every booking WHEN it's held and is at least $300.
I have had the barely $150 fundraiser and the $2K fundraiser and everything in between. Most of my groups have been around 25 people (band, foods class at HS, things like that) so I haven't even started to come near what some of the fundraisers in the CN are doing but I don't spend a lot and I do okay.
I've attached the outside order I use for fundraisers - I personalize each - and a flyer I made to advertize another one. The format was not my original idea. I'm sure I got it here from someone.