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The thread explores the appropriateness of contacting local cancer organization representatives via email to discuss fundraising opportunities related to Relay for Life. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how to approach these communications and the nuances of fundraising policies.
Views differ on the appropriateness of contacting local cancer organization representatives via email, with some participants feeling it is acceptable while others express concerns about the approach. There is no clear consensus on the fundraising policies related to Relay for Life and Help Whip Cancer.
Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and insights regarding fundraising efforts and communication strategies with local cancer organizations.
Consultants interested in exploring fundraising opportunities and seeking advice on communication strategies with local cancer organizations may find this discussion beneficial.
pcheframsey said:How did you get the emails? It depends on how you word it I guess. I would send them a short email letting them know you are interested in helping them with fundraising and that they are welcome to contact you for more information. Don't go into a lot of detail until they respond. Something like this...
"Dear __________, My name is Jen and I am an Independent Consultant with The Pampered Chef. I found your contact information through Cancer.org and know that you are currently trying to raise funds for the Relay for Life. The Pampered Chef has a wonderful fundraising opportunity that I would love to tell you more about if you are interested. Please feel free to contact me at any time for more information. Good luck with all meeting your fundraising goals!"
Be sure to include your email address, phone number and website so they can contact you if they want.
If you can let me know how you found the email addresses, I'd really appreciate it. I'm trying to do the same thing in my own area and can't seem to find the emails. Thanks and good luck!
jenpottratz said:I went to the cancer.org site and got a list of contact emails for my surrounding area. Would it be tacky if I emailed them and asked if they'd be interested in getting more information? Just wondering what everyone does for this
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cmdtrgd said:They will pay for ANY fundraiser, however, the up to 25% special in May is ONLY for the HWC fundraisers. Relay for Life can still do a fundrasier and get the money - just up to 15% unless you are kicking in some of your commission.
Are you serious? I thought that it was 25% for all fundraisers.cmdtrgd said:They will pay for ANY fundraiser, however, the up to 25% special in May is ONLY for the HWC fundraisers. Relay for Life can still do a fundrasier and get the money - just up to 15% unless you are kicking in some of your commission.
cmdtrgd said:I would also mention in the email that there are special HWC products for the month of May which will help increase their sales as well as help ACS.
And the info on the HWC insert (linked from the front page of CC), indicates that they HWC findraisers will NOT get the booking benefit (the $3 per booking).cmdtrgd said:The new percentages are only for May and ONLY FOR HWC fundraisers!
Kelley Sells said:yes "clear as mud".....jumping ugly are we? LOL....
It's late, cut me some slack.....I just thought about it afterwards....DUH.....
AND am I right in thinking that the new percentages are for MAY only? During the HWC month?
Chef Diane said:I emailed the county representatives last night. I got 1 email this morning asking for more information. She said she will pass that information on to her teamsNow what do I send her?!?!
I'm excited now, that county has a TON of teams, some very large ones too. Friday is email free day at ACS, so I am going to have to wait until tomorrow and Monday for more replies.
Thanks for everyones help, ideas and I love that letter Heather thanks again![]()
its_me_susan said:How did you find the county representative?>
Yes, it is generally appropriate to reach out to local Cancer.org contacts for information about Relay for Life. These organizations often welcome inquiries from community members who are interested in participating or supporting the event.
Your email should be clear and concise. Include your name, your interest in Relay for Life, and specific questions you have. It’s also helpful to mention how you heard about the event and your intention to support or participate.
While it’s acceptable to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, it’s best to keep your initial email focused on gathering information. Once you establish a connection, you can discuss sponsorship or donation requests in follow-up communications.
To ensure your email is well-received, be polite and respectful. Use a professional tone, proofread for errors, and keep your message brief. Express genuine interest in the cause and appreciation for their work.
If you don’t receive a response within a week or two, it’s acceptable to send a polite follow-up email. Sometimes, contacts may be busy or may have missed your initial message, so a gentle reminder can be helpful.