Fundraising with Catalog Show: Benefits & Opportunities

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the concept of fundraising through catalog shows, exploring the differences between traditional catalog shows and fundraisers, as well as personal experiences related to commission donations and strategies for organizing such events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires whether a fundraiser is similar to a catalog show but larger, with commissions directed to a specific cause.
  • Another participant explains that fundraisers may include a kickoff cooking show and that the donation comes from Pampered Chef, not the consultant's commission.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about organizing a fundraiser but considers potential local organizations that might be interested.
  • A participant shares their experience of donating a portion of their commission to the cause, clarifying that they must write the check themselves.
  • Several users mention that many consultants choose to donate part of their commission due to the relatively low percentage from Pampered Chef.
  • One participant appreciates a flyer shared by another, noting its effectiveness in visually communicating the fundraising breakdown.
  • Another participant cautions about the risks of offering too many extras and shares their experience of losing money on a previous fundraiser.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specifics of how fundraisers operate, particularly in terms of commission donations and strategies for organizing them. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to fundraising through catalog shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to fundraising efforts, highlighting variations in how consultants approach these events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring fundraising opportunities through catalog shows may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

jrb0328
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Is a fund raiser essentially the same as a catalog show, only larger and your commission goes to a specific cause/charity?
 
Sort of. Some people opt to have a "kick off" for the fund raiser and do a cooking show explaining why you are having the fund raiser. Others just simply pass out catalogs, order forms and might include an explanation letter about the fr. As for the donation, it does not come from your commission. It comes from PC. The amount depends on the total sales and bookings; 10-15% and your commission is lower because of the donation given, 15% or 17% if you've reached $15K in sales. Does that make sense?
 
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i think so - what i read about the commission/donation, they get PART of it, but im sure if i wanted to donate ALL i could? I don't have plans to have one any time soon but i have been thinking about it. but not sure who to ask. there are a lot of places around here that might be interested. thanks for your help
 
When you do a fundraiser - PC gives a check instead of Free product like in a cooking show - I have done 2 or 3 FR and I do add to the cause - by donating a percentage of my commision - BUT that I have to write the check myself - PC will not take away your commission - you have to donate what you want yourself -
 
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ok thanks for the info.
 
A lot of consultants DO donate their commission as part of what they get since the % isn't really that high. I've broken mine down based on how much they raise. I'll see if I can attach an example letter that I've sent out for one....
 

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Wow nice job Andrea!!! I might need to "borrow" it!! LOL
 
Please feel free......'cuz I know I've borrowed more than my share! As a matter of fact, I'm sure I borrowed this one and then tweaked!! :)
 
Andrea, thats a great flyer, but how do you make any money off it? Do you typically get alot ot bookings?
 
I LOVE that flyer! It gives a great visual to show whatever organization you're doing the actual breakdown of how many people you'll need to participate instead of just saying "well, if you get alot of people you could get this much".
 
Just be careful when you offer the "extras" and make it high enough you don't end up losing money! I donated free shipping and 2/3 of my commission at $1,000 sold. I have now revised mine to charge shipping and not donate any of my commission until $1,000 (1/3) and $2,000 (2/3). I ended up losing $36.05 on my last fundraiser!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Catalog Show in the context of Pampered Chef fundraising?

A Catalog Show is a type of direct sales event where participants can browse a catalog of Pampered Chef products and place orders without the need for a physical gathering. This format is particularly useful for fundraising as it allows supporters to purchase items at their convenience while contributing to a cause.

What are the benefits of hosting a Catalog Show for fundraising?

Hosting a Catalog Show for fundraising offers several benefits, including flexibility in scheduling, the ability to reach a wider audience, and minimal setup requirements. Additionally, it allows participants to shop from the comfort of their homes, increasing the likelihood of sales and donations to the cause.

How much money can be raised through a Pampered Chef Catalog Show?

The amount of money raised through a Pampered Chef Catalog Show can vary based on the total sales generated. Typically, hosts can earn a percentage of the sales as a donation to their cause, which can range from 15% to 25% depending on the sales volume and specific fundraising arrangements.

What types of organizations can benefit from a Pampered Chef Catalog Show?

A wide range of organizations can benefit from a Pampered Chef Catalog Show, including schools, sports teams, non-profits, and community groups. Any organization looking to raise funds for a specific project or initiative can leverage this fundraising opportunity to engage supporters and generate contributions.

How can I promote my Pampered Chef Catalog Show effectively?

To promote your Pampered Chef Catalog Show effectively, utilize social media platforms, email newsletters, and community bulletin boards to spread the word. Personal invitations to friends and family, along with sharing the cause behind the fundraiser, can also encourage participation and increase sales. Additionally, consider offering incentives for orders to boost engagement.

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