Need Help Tallying for Large Fundraisers? Here's Some Expert Advice!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies for managing order tallying during large fundraising cooking shows, particularly those with over 100 attendees. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for organizing the process effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the importance of setting up a designated spot for tallying and instructing guests to approach one at a time to avoid confusion.
  • Another participant shares their experience of involving recruits to assist during the event, highlighting it as a learning opportunity for them.
  • One participant suggests that if there are no recruits available, the fundraiser coordinators should help with tallying and be informed about local tax rates to ensure accuracy.
  • A participant describes their approach of having table leaders for each table, providing them with necessary materials and instructions to facilitate the order-taking process.
  • Another participant expresses agreement with the idea of using table leaders to streamline the process.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for organized support during large fundraisers, though specific methods for achieving this vary among contributors.

Contextual Notes

Experiences shared focus on practical strategies for managing large groups and ensuring accurate order processing during fundraising events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants preparing for large fundraising cooking shows may find these shared experiences and strategies helpful in managing their events.

pamperedkel
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I have a very large fundraiser cooking show coming up in November (100+ people) How will I get through tally time? Any suggestions?
 
You will just have to set up a designated spot and tell them to please only come up one at a time. At some of my shows I will have people toss order on top of order. It gets to be a mess if you don't make it clear up front. Tell them that you want to take time with each person to answer any questions they may have.

Good luck!!! I hope it's a huge one!!
 
If you have any recruits under you then you might want to ask them to come along and help out. It can be a great learning experience for them and you get a few extra pairs of hands.
 
Great idea!!
 
If you do not have recruits, have the fundraiser coordinators (hosts) help you tally orders. Make sure they know the correct tax rate for your area and whether or not your shipping is taxed, so the orders will be correct when you go to put them into PP. With that many orders any mistakes in the taxing could really set you back a pretty penny
 
tally for fundraisersFor really large fundraisers. I let the organization know that I will need 1 table leader per table. Each table has catalogs, pens, order forms, specials, prize drawing slips... The organization asks each table leader to provide a calculater for each table. I provide a large "catalog" size envelop. The table leaders are to arrive early and I then instruct them how to take an order, who the check needs to be made to and all charge card information. At the end of the fundraising show, I then let the guests know how to fill out their order form and that they are to give their orders to the table leaders.

My husband usually comes along to these large fundraisers and I then ask the table leaders to turn their envelopes over to him. This way I can be free to answer guest questions.

Hope this helps,

Karen
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best strategies for tallying sales during a large fundraiser?

To effectively tally sales during a large fundraiser, consider using a digital tool or app designed for tracking sales in real-time. This allows for quick updates and minimizes errors. Additionally, set up a clear system for volunteers to report sales, such as designated time intervals for updates, and ensure everyone is trained on the process.

How can I keep track of multiple orders efficiently?

Using a spreadsheet or a dedicated fundraising software can help you manage multiple orders efficiently. Create columns for customer names, order details, and payment status. Regularly update the spreadsheet and assign a volunteer to oversee this task to ensure accuracy and organization.

What should I do if there are discrepancies in the tally?

If discrepancies arise, first verify the individual sales records against the master tally. Encourage open communication among volunteers to identify where the error may have occurred. It may also be helpful to have a secondary verification process in place, such as cross-checking with receipts or order confirmations.

How can I motivate my team to stay organized during the fundraiser?

Motivation can be enhanced by setting clear goals and recognizing individual contributions. Regular check-ins and updates can help keep everyone focused. Consider implementing a reward system for achieving milestones, and foster a team spirit by encouraging collaboration and celebrating successes together.

What tools can I use to streamline the tallying process?

There are several tools available to streamline the tallying process, including fundraising software like Fundly or GoFundMe, as well as general project management tools like Trello or Asana. Additionally, mobile apps designed for sales tracking can provide real-time updates and simplify the process of gathering and organizing data.

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