Fundraising at Home School Community: Is $500+ Needed for 15%?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the specifics of fundraising through Pampered Chef within home school communities, particularly focusing on the sales thresholds required to achieve different contribution percentages. Participants share their personal experiences and clarify details regarding fundraising policies.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the dollar amount needed to qualify for a 15% contribution during a fundraiser, suggesting a figure of $500.
  • Another participant confirms that the threshold is indeed $500, advising to check the Policies and Procedures (P&P) for accuracy.
  • A detailed excerpt from the P&P is shared by a participant, outlining the contribution structure based on total guest sales, specifying that sales below $600 yield a 10% contribution, while sales of $600 or more yield 15%.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the clarification regarding the sales threshold.
  • Another participant raises a question about the permissibility of conducting fundraisers for schools, particularly in light of budget cuts affecting their local elementary school.
  • A participant responds affirmatively, stating that fundraisers for schools are allowed, but notes restrictions regarding website promotions without authorization from the Home Office.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the sales threshold for achieving a 15% contribution, with some expressing uncertainty initially. There is no clear consensus on the broader topic of fundraising for schools, as it is addressed with varying levels of detail and assurance.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is centered around the mechanics of fundraising through Pampered Chef, specifically in home school settings, and the implications of sales thresholds on contributions to organizations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering fundraising opportunities within educational institutions or community organizations may find this discussion relevant for understanding contribution structures and policies.

tnelle
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I have been invited to do a fundraiser this Friday at the local home school community. I know you can earn 10%-15% but am unsure of what dollar amount puts them into the 15% category. Is this $500+?
 
I'm pretty sure it's $500. Check your P & P to be certain.
 
from the P&P starting on page 4:

Cooking Show Fundraisers
Cooking Show Fundraisers are usually most appropriate
for organizations that have regular meetings. This might
include garden and women’s clubs, church groups and
fraternal organizations. Other appropriate groups include
your child’s sports team, dance group or any other interested
organization.
This event is essentially a Cooking Show for a select
group. The chairperson for the organization’s fundraiser is
considered the host. However, instead of receiving free, halfprice
and discounted products, the organization receives a
cash contribution from The Pampered Chef®.
Based on sales, a contribution of 10-15 percent is made
directly to the organization.
• The contribution is based on the total guest sales before
tax and shipping. All guest sales must include sales tax.
There is no tax exempt status for an individual.
If total guest sales before tax and shipping are less than
$600, the contribution is 10 percent.
• If total guest sales before tax and shipping are $600 or
more, the contribution will be 15 percent.
• An additional $3 will be contributed for every future
Show booking from the fundraiser.

• The merchandise and the fundraiser check will be shipped
separately to the ship-to address.
• The fundraiser check must be payable to an organization.
Checks will not be issued to an individual. We cannot
send the fundraiser check to a separate address.
• You can earn 15 percent commission on Cooking Show
Fundraisers, which is increased to 17 percent once you
achieve $15,000 in career sales.
Fundraisers and the Host Program
• The organization is not eligible for host benefits.
• The chairperson is eligible to purchase one Monthly
Host Special as a thank you for organizing the Show.
• No Booking Benefits are awarded from a
fundraiser because the organization receives
$3 for each booking.
• However, if the fundraiser was booked from
a Cooking or Catalog Show, that past host can
purchase the Monthly Host Special at the
Fundraiser Show.
 
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Thank you so much! I couldn't remember if it was $500 or $600. I appreciate the info.Elle
 
Are we allowed to do fundraisers for schools? My daughter's elementary had it's budget slashed by the the city and I was wondering if I could approach them about doing one??
 
yes of course we can! they just can't put your website on their website, with out HO authorization. BUT by all means go get em!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundraising goal for the home school community?

The fundraising goal for the home school community is typically set at $500 or more to qualify for a 15% donation from Pampered Chef sales. This amount helps ensure that the fundraising efforts are impactful and can support various community activities and needs.

How does the 15% donation work?

When the fundraising goal of $500 is met, Pampered Chef will donate 15% of the total sales to the designated home school community. This means that for every dollar spent above the $500 threshold, 15 cents will go directly to support the community's initiatives.

What happens if we don't reach the $500 goal?

If the fundraising total does not reach the $500 goal, the community will not qualify for the 15% donation. However, Pampered Chef still encourages participation, and any sales made will still contribute to the overall fundraising efforts, just at a lower percentage of donation.

Can we combine orders from multiple families to reach the $500 goal?

Yes, families can combine their orders to reach the $500 fundraising goal. This collaborative approach allows the home school community to pool resources and increase the chances of qualifying for the 15% donation, making it easier to support their fundraising efforts.

How can we promote the fundraising event to reach our goal?

To promote the fundraising event effectively, consider using social media, newsletters, and community boards to spread the word. Engaging families through personal invitations, sharing the benefits of Pampered Chef products, and highlighting the impact of the fundraising on the community can also help drive sales and reach the $500 goal.

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