Fundraiser in May That Is Not a Hwc.

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on a fundraiser scheduled for May that is incorrectly labeled as a HWC fundraiser despite being designated as a standard fundraiser on the website. The issue arises when the evite references HWC and states that 25% of proceeds over $600 will go to ACS, which is not applicable in this case. The user resolved the immediate issue by manually altering the email format to remove the incorrect reference. They plan to contact Tech Support for further clarification and to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of fundraiser categorization (standard vs. HWC)
  • Familiarity with evite creation and management
  • Basic knowledge of website content management systems
  • Experience with customer support communication
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  • Contact Tech Support for clarification on fundraiser categorization issues
  • Review website settings for fundraiser types and evite configurations
  • Learn about best practices for email communication in fundraising
  • Investigate common issues with fundraiser management software
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Fundraising coordinators, event planners, and anyone involved in managing fundraising events who seeks to ensure accurate representation and communication of fundraiser details.

yankfan24
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I have someone doing a fundraiser this month that is not a HWC fundraiser. I've entered it on my website and selected standard fundraiser. When selecting the type of evite, I selected standard versus the HWC and the evite still reference HWC and that if the show is over $600, the 25% will go directly to ACS. This isn't the case at all and I'm not sure why it's doing this. Has anyone had this happen for May?
 
yankfan24 said:
I have someone doing a fundraiser this month that is not a HWC fundraiser. I've entered it on my website and selected standard fundraiser. When selecting the type of evite, I selected standard versus the HWC and the evite still reference HWC and that if the show is over $600, the 25% will go directly to ACS. This isn't the case at all and I'm not sure why it's doing this. Has anyone had this happen for May?

Have you tried calling Tech Support?
 
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Actually...for now (and this is my only one for the month), I just altered the email and took that sentence out of the email format. It worked and I'll just reset the format after the show is finished. It shouldn't happen during any other month. If I have a chance, I'll call or email Tech support. Thanks for the suggestion. Hope it's not happening for others in this situation. The show is for a cancer organization, but want the check to go to the org, not ACS directly.
 

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What is a fundraiser in May that is not a HWC?

A fundraiser in May that is not a HWC (Help Whip Cancer) is an event or campaign organized to raise funds for a specific cause or charity, using Pampered Chef products, but it does not specifically support breast cancer awareness or research. Instead, it can focus on other charitable organizations or community needs.

How can I organize a fundraiser in May that is not a HWC?

To organize a fundraiser in May that is not a HWC, you can start by selecting a cause or charity you are passionate about. Next, set a date for the fundraiser, promote it through social media and local networks, and collaborate with Pampered Chef to create a special event or party where a portion of the sales will be donated to your chosen cause.

What types of causes can I support with a Pampered Chef fundraiser?

You can support a wide range of causes with a Pampered Chef fundraiser, including local schools, food banks, animal shelters, health organizations, or community projects. The key is to choose a cause that resonates with you and your community to encourage participation and support.

Are there any specific Pampered Chef products that work best for fundraisers?

While any Pampered Chef product can be sold during a fundraiser, popular items often include kitchen tools, cookbooks, and seasonal products. Highlighting exclusive or limited-time items can also attract more interest and sales, ultimately benefiting the fundraiser.

How do I promote my Pampered Chef fundraiser effectively?

To promote your Pampered Chef fundraiser effectively, utilize social media platforms, create engaging posts, and share the story behind your cause. You can also send out emails, create flyers, and encourage participants to invite friends and family. Offering incentives, such as a raffle or giveaways, can also boost participation and sales.

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