Fundraiser Info for Boy Scout Troop | Tips and Resources on CC

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the experiences and insights shared by participants regarding fundraising options for a Boy Scout troop using Pampered Chef products. Participants discuss the mechanics of the fundraising program, including commission structures and the nature of host benefits.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions looking for information on fundraising options for their son's Boy Scout troop.
  • Another participant notes that the organization can receive 10%-15% of sales from the fundraiser.
  • Several users inquire about host benefits, with one participant clarifying that there are no host benefits or discounts for the year, but the chairperson can purchase the host special.
  • One participant shares their experience with a fundraiser, stating that it went okay, with low orders but satisfaction from the chairperson regarding the special.
  • Another participant points out that fundraisers are intended to be cooking shows, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interaction for higher sales.
  • One participant questions whether live shows are mandatory for fundraisers, while another clarifies that while not a rule, policies recommend live shows for better sales outcomes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of live shows for fundraisers, with some participants suggesting it enhances sales while others seek clarification on the rules.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights regarding the fundraising program, focusing on the structure and potential outcomes of using Pampered Chef for fundraising efforts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring fundraising options for community organizations may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

PurpleAngel
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I was looking on CC for info on fundraising...

I was going to sugest that my son's Boy Scout Troop have a PC fundraiser. But I need more info before I go to the committee.
 
What do you want to know?

HO donates 10%-15% of the sales.
 
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So...does it work like a regular show/catty show then? Who gets the host gift or do those go away with the fundraiser option?
 
Their are no host benefits, no 10% disc for year. But chairperson can purchase the host special.
 
It's pretty simple. Choose fundraiser in P3 and the organization gets 10% to 15% based on guest sales and $3 per booking. Chairperson can get host special but that's it. I had one in February and it went okay... not a lot of folks ordered but the chairperson was thrilled with the special and they'll get a little money. Oh and commission is lower for you too... I think it's 15% instead of 20%...
 
For more information on our fundraising program go to CC and then policies and procedures and types of shows and it will tell you about them. PC also has a flyer describing our fundraisers and the breakdown of the amount they donate to the organization --you can order on a supply order. I also think there is a checklist for fundraisers in the download section on CC.
 
Kodeysmom said:
Their are no host benefits, no 10% disc for year. But chairperson can purchase the host special.

That's so good to know! I must have missed that!!
Thanks for that info! :)
 
Also, fundraisers are supposed to be cooking shows...at least have a kick-off to the fundraiser with a cooking show.That face-to-face interaction is the core of our business and also very important in fundraising too.
 
Is that really a rule that they have to be live shows?
 
It's not a rule, but in the policies, the section about FRs does highly recommend doing a live show. Sales are usually higher when there's a kickoff. It's just like cooking show vs. catalog show: people who see the tools in action get more excited and sales end up higher.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to organize a fundraiser for a Boy Scout troop using Pampered Chef?

To organize a successful fundraiser for your Boy Scout troop using Pampered Chef, start by setting a clear goal for how much money you want to raise. Next, choose a date for your fundraiser and promote it through flyers, social media, and troop meetings. Consider hosting a cooking demonstration or an online party to engage participants. Make sure to provide information on how the funds will be used to encourage support.

How can we promote our Pampered Chef fundraiser to maximize participation?

To maximize participation in your Pampered Chef fundraiser, use multiple channels for promotion. Share information through your troop's social media pages, email newsletters, and local community boards. Encourage troop members to invite friends and family. Create engaging posts that highlight the benefits of Pampered Chef products and how the fundraiser supports the troop's activities.

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

Yes, certain Pampered Chef products tend to be more popular for fundraisers. Items like kitchen tools, bakeware, and cookbooks are often well-received. Additionally, consider promoting seasonal items or bundles that offer good value. Highlighting these products in your marketing materials can help drive sales during the fundraiser.

How does the commission structure work for Pampered Chef fundraisers?

In a Pampered Chef fundraiser, the troop typically earns a percentage of the total sales generated during the event. The exact commission rate can vary, so it's important to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for specific details. Generally, the more sales you generate, the higher the percentage your troop will earn, making it beneficial to promote the event widely.

What resources are available for Boy Scout troops to help with their Pampered Chef fundraiser?

Pampered Chef provides a variety of resources to assist with fundraisers, including promotional materials, product catalogs, and online party tools. Additionally, your Pampered Chef consultant can offer tips and guidance tailored to your specific fundraiser. Utilize these resources to create an effective marketing strategy and ensure a successful event.

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