Maximizing Your Fundraiser Commission: Tips and Tricks for Donating to ACS

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses various aspects of fundraising commissions for Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in relation to donations made to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Participants share their experiences and thoughts on commission rates, strategies for maximizing earnings, and the logistics of managing fundraisers.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about the commission rate for a fundraiser, mentioning a 15% commission and concerns about potential losses when donating a portion to ACS.
  • Another participant clarifies that fundraisers typically earn a 15% commission, increasing to 17% after reaching $15,000 in career sales.
  • Several users mention the lower commission rates for fundraisers compared to regular sales, with one participant noting that they still view it positively as it supports a good cause.
  • One participant shares their approach of submitting fundraisers as regular cooking or catalog shows to earn a higher commission while still donating.
  • Another participant discusses the option of being the host or having a coordinator for the fundraiser, highlighting the benefits of free product value and incentives.
  • One participant inquires about the process of donating to a coordinator for domestic violence organizations, seeking clarification on logistics.
  • Another participant confirms that writing a personal check to the coordinator is acceptable and emphasizes the importance of obtaining a receipt for tax purposes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the commission structure and strategies for managing fundraisers, with no clear consensus on the best approach to maximize earnings while supporting charitable causes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to fundraising within the Pampered Chef framework, focusing on commission rates and donation practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in fundraising strategies, commission structures, and donation logistics may find the shared experiences and insights beneficial.

chefmelody
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I'm not sure if this is right, but my director told me that I'd only get a 15% commission on a HWC fundraiser I'm doing. Now, I was going to donate an extra percentage of my commission to ACS, but I don't want to end up at a loss! Does anyone know if this is correct? Thanks!
 
All fundraisers only earn us 15% commission, unless you have reached your $15,000 career sales, then its 17%.

I wish we got the same commission on fundraisers as other sales!
 
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Ugh, that stinks. Oh well, it's for a good cause. :D
 
I've started to send fundraisers in as regular cooking or catalog shows - cooking if I actually do a demo. Then I can donate 15% or more of my commission, get the tax write off, and get the 20-25% commission (27% once I reach $15,000!). With all the hard work I put into fundraisers, I don't see it as a problem.
 
Kate,

Who do you put as host? Are you the host, or is the hostess? Tell me how this works!

Thanks,
Rachel
 
I can be the host or the coordinator can. If there is a lot of free product value, sometimes there will be a drawing for it, or for certain products. Also, this gives me the chance to use the % off to get prizes and other incentives for the fundraiser. HTH
 
Kate,

Do you just write a personal check to the coordinator for their donation? I would like to try this for some domestic violence organizations, and getting free product for them to use would be great!
 
Nancy,Yes, a personal check to them works. Of course, it is from my PC account. I usually try to give it to them after the commission is deposited. Also, try to get a receipt from them for tax purposes. You never want to be audited, but you want to be ready!
 
Kate,

Thanks for the great tip. You have contributed alot to my new business, and I really appreciate all your wonderful advice. Hopefully we can meet someday at Conference. Unfortunately, I am unable to attend this year.
 
Nancy,Glad to help!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best practices for maximizing my fundraiser commission with Pampered Chef?

To maximize your fundraiser commission, focus on promoting high-demand products, leveraging social media for outreach, and engaging your network through personal stories about the cause. Additionally, consider hosting virtual cooking shows to reach a wider audience and encourage group orders to boost sales.

How can I effectively promote my fundraiser to increase sales?

Utilize social media platforms to share your fundraising goals and the impact of donations. Create engaging posts, stories, and videos showcasing the products and their benefits. Additionally, send personalized emails or messages to your contacts, explaining the cause and encouraging them to support your fundraiser.

What types of products should I focus on to increase my fundraiser commission?

Focus on popular and versatile products that appeal to a wide audience, such as kitchen tools, cookware, and baking items. Highlight seasonal or promotional items that may attract more interest. Offering bundle deals or discounts can also encourage larger purchases, increasing your overall commission.

Are there any specific strategies for engaging potential donors during my fundraiser?

Engage potential donors by sharing personal stories about why the cause is important to you. Host live cooking demonstrations or Q&A sessions to create a connection. Encourage interaction by asking for feedback or suggestions on products, and consider offering incentives for larger donations, such as exclusive discounts or gifts.

How can I track my sales and commissions effectively during the fundraiser?

Utilize the reporting tools provided by Pampered Chef to monitor your sales and commissions in real-time. Keep a detailed record of orders, customer information, and payment statuses. Regularly update your supporters on the progress of the fundraiser to maintain engagement and encourage further participation.

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