How Can I Legally Organize a Fundraising Squares Event?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the concept of organizing a fundraising squares event, where participants buy squares on a grid to raise money for a cause while also providing a prize for the winner. Various participants share their experiences and thoughts on the logistics and legality of such events.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes a fundraising model where half of the funds go to the cause and half to the winner, suggesting it could be beneficial for students.
  • Another participant likens the squares event to a football pool, explaining the mechanics of filling in a grid of squares.
  • One user expresses curiosity and requests more details about how to implement the idea effectively.
  • A participant shares a specific example of selling squares for $4 each, detailing how the funds are distributed and suggesting flexibility in the number of squares or price.
  • Another participant mentions that there are forms available in the files section for organizing such events and shares their experience of offering a smaller version to hosts.
  • One user suggests adapting the idea for a "March Madness" theme, indicating interest in variations of the concept.
  • A participant requests a letter or paragraph template to accompany the fundraising squares, indicating a need for promotional materials.
  • One participant cautions about the legal implications, noting that in some states, such events may require a raffle license.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the legality and implementation of the fundraising squares event, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express caution regarding legal requirements.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and ideas related to fundraising events, particularly in the context of supporting students or causes through community engagement.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in innovative fundraising ideas or those looking for ways to engage their community through events may find this discussion relevant.

gailz2
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I recently heard about selling squares as a fundraiser, with 1/2 the funds going to the student/cause and the other 1/2 goes to the winner to be used toward PC products. Does anyone have a form they have used for this?:chef:
 
you mean a football pool?All it is-is 10x10 grid of squares and people buy them per square and you fill in the numbers AFTER all the squares are full.Wicked good idea!
 
Can someone go into more detail about this? I'm very curious!
 
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I was told they take a sheet with 50 squares on it, sell them for $4/square, grossing $200. $100 goes to the student/fundraiser group and the other $100 goes as a gift certificate you create for the winner, who's name gets drawn by you. It is great for students who need to each earn a certain amount of money. You could probably change up the # of squares or $$ to a level their group thought they could each raise. You then collect the sheets from multiple people and put the $100 in as a party with all the others collected. Win/Win!
 
There are several forms in he files section. Search "pool" and they will pop up. I also offera 30 squaare version to my hosts, most dont take me up on it but those that do increase their show by $60 and someone gets $60 in free products.
 
Sounds like kind of a neat idea...maybe it could be slightly altered for a "March Madness" theme. I might have to try something like that.
 
Anyone have a letter (or paragraph) to go with the squares for a fundraiser? I have one for adding $ to a party but need one for a fundraiser. Thanks!!!
 
Please be very careful how you implement and promote this idea. It many states, it's considered a raffle or game of chance and requires the organizer to obtain a raffle license.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Fundraising Squares Event?

A Fundraising Squares Event is a fun and interactive way to raise money for a cause. Participants purchase squares on a grid, and winners are determined based on random draws or specific outcomes, such as game scores. The proceeds from the square purchases go towards the designated fundraising goal.

Do I need a permit to organize a Fundraising Squares Event?

In many cases, you may need a permit or license to conduct a fundraising event, especially if it involves gambling or chance-based elements. Check with your local government or regulatory body to understand the requirements in your area.

How can I ensure my Fundraising Squares Event complies with legal regulations?

To ensure compliance, research local laws regarding fundraising and gambling. Consult with a legal expert if necessary, and consider partnering with a registered nonprofit organization to help navigate the legal landscape and provide credibility to your event.

Can I use Pampered Chef products for my Fundraising Squares Event?

Yes, you can use Pampered Chef products as part of your fundraising event. You can offer them as prizes for winners or use them to create a themed event. Just ensure that you follow Pampered Chef's guidelines for fundraising and promotions.

What are some best practices for promoting my Fundraising Squares Event?

To effectively promote your event, utilize social media, email newsletters, and local community boards. Create eye-catching graphics and share stories about the cause you are supporting. Encourage participants to invite friends and family to increase engagement and sales.

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