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This thread centers around participants seeking and sharing examples of fundraiser invitations, particularly for virtual fundraisers. Several users express their experiences and inquiries regarding the design and content of effective flyers.
Views differ regarding the availability and structure of product fundraisers, with some participants noting that they are no longer offered, while others reference older materials. No clear consensus emerges on the best practices for creating effective fundraiser flyers.
Participants share personal experiences and insights related to fundraising efforts, with a focus on virtual formats and the challenges of creating effective promotional materials.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for ideas and examples for virtual fundraising initiatives.
Yes they do provide a Fundraiser flyer that we can give out. It outlines the benefits of doing one. We also have a download with instructions to us (consultants) on how to do one effectively.sem4iu said:Thank you Ginger for sharing all that you do with us! As I have been posting, I plan on signing (well 99% sure) as a KC in September. I have been lurking around these boards since the weekend gathering wonderful suggestions and ideas. I do have a question on fundraising. Does PC provide KCs a pamplet detailing how this all works?
Thanks!
PamperedGinger said:There are 2 attachments list above in this post (by me) that should help. One explains fundraisers and the other is a letter to go with fundraisers. Hope that helps.
Not Ginger but... no PC doesn't do the product fund-raiser anymore. Ginger's flyers that are posted here are from back in the day when... (the one explaning the product fr had a date of 2003 on it)its_me_susan said:Ginger, Does PC still do "product" fundraisers, or is this something that's done using just the mini-catalog?
Thanks!
BethCooks4U said:Not Ginger but... no PC doesn't do the product fund-raiser anymore. Ginger's flyers that are posted here are from back in the day when... (the one explaning the product fr had a date of 2003 on it)
I don't think I've seen a new post by Ginger in a long time...Wonder where she went to...
A fundraiser invitation example is a template or sample message that can be used to invite participants to a fundraising event, such as a Pampered Chef party. It typically includes details about the event, the cause it supports, and how attendees can contribute.
To create an effective fundraiser invitation, start by clearly stating the purpose of the fundraiser and the cause it supports. Include essential details such as the date, time, location, and how attendees can participate or donate. Make it visually appealing and encourage recipients to share the invitation with others.
Yes, you can mention Pampered Chef products in your fundraiser invitation, especially if the event involves showcasing these products. Highlighting popular items can entice attendees to participate and support the cause while also enjoying quality kitchen tools.
Your Pampered Chef fundraiser invitation should include the event date and time, location, a brief description of the cause, how the funds will be used, and any special promotions or incentives for attendees. Don’t forget to include RSVP details and a call to action!
You can find examples of fundraiser invitations for Pampered Chef on the official Pampered Chef website, in direct sales groups on social media, or by asking fellow consultants for their templates. Many resources offer customizable options to fit your specific event needs.