Need Help/Fundraiser Forms and Ideas

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around seeking and sharing ideas and resources related to fundraising, particularly targeting schools. Participants discuss their experiences, share files, and offer suggestions on how to approach schools for fundraising opportunities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for help with fundraiser forms and ideas, specifically for schools.
  • Another participant shares files they found on the site, which they believe will be helpful.
  • A participant, identifying as a high school band teacher, suggests a personal approach by bringing treats to school staff and leaving a catalog.
  • One participant appreciates the shared flyers and mentions feeling nervous about an upcoming school fundraiser.
  • Another participant compliments the quality of the flyers shared by a user named Scott.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to initiating fundraising with schools, with some participants sharing personal strategies while others express uncertainty about how to start.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and resources related to fundraising efforts, particularly in educational settings. The discussion reflects a range of familiarity with fundraising processes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas and resources for school fundraisers may find the shared experiences and files beneficial.

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Hi, I would like to know if anyone can help me with fundraiser forms. I would like to target schools. Does anyone have ideas,forms for a raffle also? I am new at this and can use all the help. Thanks.
 
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Thank you so much, this will give me a start.
 
WOW .. thanks for all those. i've been wanting to get into fundraisers but i dont really know how .. now that i have those forms, that will certainly help alot. but i do have one fquestion ... how do i approach schools to even think about having a pc fundraiser? is there a letter to send out or something?
 
As a high school band teacher, I'd suggest your showing up with a tray of goodies on a Friday afternoon, or at lunchtime. You won't need an appointment first, but you may possibly miss them. Go to the main office (leave a catalog) and ask to see the person you want (cheer coach / drama teacher / choir teacher, whatever). HINT: get their name correctly spelled and how to pronounce it, and their phone #] Go with a goodie, [brownies, lemon bars, something on a stone?] offer it to them - and a sample order form.

Be BRIEF - remember the lady in the park feeding the pidgeons...throw a crumb, they come. Throw the whole loaf, they fly away. So, 10 minutes MAX.

4 days to a week later, check back and see "when they might like to hold a fundraiser with you."

YES: Great - I'd like to meet with all the organizers on Saturday at 2pm (have a set time and plan in mind)

NO: Is there anything that caught your eye in the catalog? I could offer you [the monthly special].

Would you like me to send you some recipes? Sure! What is your email?

[and you have their name, phone, email. Touch base with them 2-3 times a year.]

ATTACHMENTS... change to your info on PC facts, and on Order forms. Good Luck!
 

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Scott,

Your flyers are top-notch! Love your word choices. Thanks for sharing.

kris
 
Just bumping this one up because there are some really GREAT fundraiser info flyers in here..... I have a school fundraiser starting in just a month (I'm getting a little nervous about it now! lol) and I know a lot of others are starting fundraisers soon!

A lot of great info is shared here...
 

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