Donating to Golf Tournaments: Ideas?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and ideas related to donating Pampered Chef products or gift certificates for local golf tournaments and other fundraising events. Participants share their personal approaches to donations, including the types of items they contribute and their motivations for doing so.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of donating a gift certificate for a silent auction, noting its broad appeal.
  • Another participant discusses creating a themed basket for a silent auction, detailing the items included and the overall cost.
  • One participant mentions donating a basket for a private school mini golf tournament, highlighting their hope for future business opportunities from the donation.
  • Several users mention including a free Cooking Show certificate with their donations, although they note that these are rarely redeemed.
  • One participant expresses concern about the cost of donations, especially as a newer consultant, and suggests focusing on fundraising events instead.
  • Another participant discusses their strategy of limiting donations to certain groups after not receiving follow-up business, emphasizing the importance of advertising and visibility.
  • One participant questions the rationale behind limiting gift certificate donations if they incur no cost when not redeemed.
  • Another participant explains their approach to donations, emphasizing the importance of providing tangible items rather than just gift certificates to encourage interest.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and strategy of donating gift certificates versus physical products, with some participants expressing skepticism about the redemption rates of gift certificates while others see value in the exposure gained from donations.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences as consultants at various stages in their business, with some being newer to the community and others having more established practices regarding donations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to approach donations for community events or those interested in understanding different strategies for promoting their business through charitable contributions may find this discussion relevant.

ChefFran
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Hi- I was just asked to donate some PC products or a basket for a local golf tournament. I was wondering what people have done in the past since I will obviously be paying for it. Any ideas? Thanks.
 
This is a little different, but I donated a $20 gift certificate for a fundraiser recently with the humane society. It was to be sold at silent auction. I did not attend and haven't heard from anyone who won it. I just felt a gift certificate is something that anyone could use because there are products for everyone.

Jeanie
 
i just did a basket for a local FR silent auction.I ordered a small pizza stone & a roll & crust mix (cost about $20) then attached a $10 GC redeemable through me only.i threw in some spice packs from supply & a SB.I got a inexpensive red & white checkered dish towel and put it all in a basket (from the Dollar store) wrapped it up w/ cellophane and tied w/ a twix-it.
all together it problay cost me about $25.
i also included some biz cards,order form & a cattie.
 
I did a basket for a private school mini golf tournament. I put a batter bowl, 2 PC chocolate cake mixes, whisk, scraper, slice n' serve, cake tester, SB cookbook. I also put a catalog, flyer for the upcoming months and business card. They loved it. I also gave them a card that had all the items listed on it so that the person in charge would sign, so that I can use it for my taxes. Then I gave them another card - this one for them to put the winners information on it. I was hoping to get a possible show booked but the people never called me back. If you want I will post the cards that I gave the school. This was my first donation.
 
I always include a certificate for a free Cooking Show and outline the host benefits. Usually people won't redeem these, but it's worth a shot!!!
 
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Thanks for your responses. I am new at PC, only 8 months and don't want to lay out money for a donated basket. I told the woman running the event that I can do fundraisers and hopefully she will want to do one in the future.:)
 
I donate to a lot of events--Usually something small and a $25 G.C. redeemable only thru me--sometimes up to $100 of items I've earned --it gets name out there--because usually there is a program printed up---95 % of the time the g.c. is not redeemed--but i got advertising and looked good in the eyes of the organizers---I am now limiting it to 1 maybe 2 times for the same group--if I don't get any thing or organizer hasn't ordered --no more--only time I will continue is if it is for a customers event

I put recipe cards and catalog and business cards and always a seasons best--they will keep that--stamped of course
 
Chef susan said:
95 % of the time the g.c. is not redeemed--but i got advertising and looked good in the eyes of the organizers---

I can't believe that this many of your g.c.'s aren't redeemed!!! Especially if it is a silent auction where people are one-upping each other to get the product! I was thinking about doing this, but I want to get a potential customer out of it!
 
Okay, I must me missing something. Why would you limit yourself in giving away gift certificates to a group if they aren't redeemed 95% of the time? If they aren't redeemed it cost you nothing. I haven't donated any products yet since I'm only in month 4, but when I started earning "extras" I will do that also.

Jeanie
 
I don't feel I'm limiting myself--but I donate to a lot of organizations--I am a member of the chamber so I get hit up alot--so my name gets out there---they like the products they get in the basket--but you really never hear who wins it unless there is a g.c. that they "might " redeem-so no way for me to contact a winner---I usually try to put an expiration date on them--I don't want to be hit up all at X-mas time---I have gotten calls from my listing being in the program tho--I never give just a g.c.----there may not be a bidding war for that--people like to get "something" now
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of donations are suitable for golf tournaments?

Suitable donations for golf tournaments include gift baskets, kitchen gadgets, cooking classes, or vouchers for Pampered Chef products. These items can enhance the experience of participants and can be used as prizes for various contests during the event.

How can I promote my Pampered Chef business while donating to a golf tournament?

You can promote your business by including your business cards or brochures with your donations. Additionally, consider offering a special discount or promotion for tournament participants who order from you after the event.

Should I donate products or cash to golf tournaments?

Both options can be beneficial. Donating products allows you to showcase your items directly, while cash donations can help the organizers cover costs. Consider the needs of the tournament and your business goals when deciding.

How can I ensure my donation stands out at the tournament?

To make your donation stand out, consider personalizing it with a unique theme or packaging. You can also include a handwritten note expressing your support for the cause, which adds a personal touch and encourages participants to remember your brand.

Are there tax benefits for donating to golf tournaments?

Yes, donations to charitable golf tournaments may be tax-deductible. It's important to keep receipts and documentation of your donation. Consult with a tax professional to understand the specific benefits and requirements related to your situation.

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