HWC Fundraiser Brochure: Explanation & Preview

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the creation and sharing of a brochure for a fundraiser related to the HWC initiative. Participants discuss their experiences with designing the brochure, converting it to different formats, and the logistics of running fundraisers.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of creating a brochure for the HWC fundraiser and seeks feedback on its clarity.
  • Another participant asks about converting the brochure to a PDF format, expressing uncertainty about the process.
  • Several users provide suggestions on how to convert documents to PDF, with one noting that changes to the font are not possible after conversion.
  • One participant expresses appreciation for the brochure's design and wishes to use it for their own fundraiser.
  • Another participant discusses their upcoming church fundraiser and the challenges of managing multiple fundraisers simultaneously, seeking advice on printing options.
  • One participant updates the thread by sharing that they have successfully created a Word version of the brochure for those who prefer that format.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best methods for creating and converting brochures, and no clear consensus emerges on the printing preferences for fundraising materials.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to fundraising efforts, including the design and distribution of promotional materials.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants involved in fundraising activities or those looking for tips on creating promotional materials may find this discussion relevant.

CarlyK
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:) I needed to create something that offered a little bit of an explanation for the HWC fundraiser that I am doing. I asked my dad to help out and I am leaving some information for him to take to work. Well, I created a brochure to do it.

I was hoping that you could look over it and tell me if that gives a general gist of how the fundraiser works?

It's usually a 2 page brochure, but I only worked and printed out the 1st page, and I don't think I am even going to tri-fold like it is supposed to be because it looks so pretty. :D I think that if I do make brochures though, for the second page, where in mentions price lists, I am going to put the prices and pictures for some of the more popular PC items.

Sorry, it's in publisher only because I have no clue on how to convert it to Word.

ETA: It does look really bright pink in the preview though, and I was worried about it when I created it, but it printed out so nicely and is not bright at all. It blends in really well with the rest of the stuff.
 

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Can you convert to a pdf?Can you convert the document to a pdf?
 
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I do not know how to do it, but maybe someone else who knows how to do can do it.
 
Go to print and select PDFinstead of sending it to a printer. But once you change it to a .pdf, you can't change the font....
 
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Alrighty, here it is in PDF. I think I did it right.
Also, I didn't do the second page of it (yet) because what I was using it for, I just needed the 1st page.
 

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Carly~

How pretty!
 
How did you change it to a PDF? I have a few things that are in publisher that I need to do that with and can't figure it out. Nicole
 
That's really nice! Good luck on your fundraiser -- everyone loves to help out where needed!
 
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Thanks. I am going to work on the price list and then probably post that later. I am also doing some more door-to-door catalogs & flyers, so they are nice to put out.
 
Carly - thats very nice! I would surely like to use it. I have a fundraiser going on that will start April 1st for a Relay for Life team. Their walk is May 18, so we will close the fundraiser on May 1, so I can submit the show and they have their check in time. I am using the HWC orderforms from this site for those, and they also have regular order forms or can order other items off of my website. This is great and will be a nice addition!
 
I have a church fundraiser starting Tuesday the 28th and will be doing so far 7 Relay For Life fundraisers in my county. I am excited, but in the same sense, scared of having them all going on at the same time AND closing at the same time. The church fundraiser is going to be totally for the ACS, and the other ones are of course for RLF teams. Can somebody lend me some help...I am wondering if anyone else is doing this and are they printing the paperwork out in color or black and white? I would love to print everything in color, but now with so many packets that I will have to produce that don't seem financially possible. On the other hand, if they are not printed out in the pretty pink color they won't be as muchly appreciated. Heeeelp! I have a meeting with a team captain in the morning to talk about their fundraiser and I would like to give her a May fundraiser OOF to basically sum it up with the HWC products, booking a show, and where the donations are going to. Any help? TIA, Angela
 
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I wanted to update this... I finally figured out how to make this as a Word file as well... so here it is for those of you who prefer word...
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HWC Fundraiser Brochure?

The HWC Fundraiser Brochure is a promotional tool created by Pampered Chef to help individuals and organizations raise funds for various causes. It features a selection of products that can be sold to support fundraising efforts, with a portion of the proceeds going to the designated cause.

How does the HWC Fundraiser work?

When an organization chooses to use the HWC Fundraiser Brochure, they can select products from the brochure to sell. Participants promote these products to their networks, and orders are collected. After the sales period, the organization submits the orders to Pampered Chef, and the products are shipped directly to the customers. A percentage of the sales goes to the fundraising organization.

What types of organizations can benefit from the HWC Fundraiser?

The HWC Fundraiser is designed for a wide range of organizations, including schools, sports teams, non-profits, churches, and community groups. Any group looking to raise funds for a specific project or cause can take advantage of this fundraising opportunity.

Are there any costs associated with using the HWC Fundraiser Brochure?

There are no upfront costs for organizations to use the HWC Fundraiser Brochure. However, it's important to note that the organization will need to manage the sales process and may incur costs related to promotional materials or events to boost sales.

How can I preview the HWC Fundraiser Brochure?

You can preview the HWC Fundraiser Brochure by visiting the Pampered Chef website or contacting a Pampered Chef consultant. They can provide you with a digital or physical copy of the brochure, allowing you to see the available products and details about the fundraising program.

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