What can I do to make my first fundraiser a success? Seeking advice!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies and experiences related to organizing a successful fundraiser, particularly focusing on an upcoming open house event. Participants share their thoughts on planning, food preparation, and promotional tactics to attract attendees.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, outlines their plans for the fundraiser, including sending invitations and preparing food samples.
  • Another participant shares a personal experience about the importance of following up on email invitations, noting that some may not reach recipients due to email provider issues.
  • One participant suggests showcasing top-selling products and offering special discounts to attract attendees.
  • Another participant mentions the idea of having recipe cards available to inspire potential customers.
  • One participant advises confirming attendance with those who RSVP'd to better estimate food quantities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific strategies for food preparation and promotional tactics, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and suggestions related to fundraising events within the context of Pampered Chef, focusing on community engagement and business growth.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on organizing fundraisers and enhancing community engagement may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

salthechef
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So I want to explain the whole situation so I can get the best input possible. Here's what's going on:
My employer is hosting a fundraiser at our new office to create some foot traffic in the new store and also to help build my business and contacts. My boss is very well known in the community, as well as the administrator of the organization we are doing the fundraiser for. I have already entered 265 emails into my PWS and sent invitations to all of them for the open house we are doing next Saturday, the 13th. They also have a huge stack of last season's catalogs I left for them to share with everyone.

I have put together information sheets for everyone who is helping hand out information, and gone over it all with the administrator and my boss. I will have every product I can get my hands on at the open house because it at the very least the 2 most involved people in this party are "PC virgins." We will have some of the budget friendly meals to sample, as well as some bread and the dipping oil seasonings. We can have one of the videos playing during the open house as we have a big tv in the office. My wife and her mom will also be there to help out since they are also great PC experts. :-)

Does anyone have any suggestions on other stuff we should have or what we should do? Any ideas on how to guess how much food to make? I'm watching my e-vite list, but I'm not sure a lot will RSVP. Also, a lot of invites went to businesses, so we could have multiple from one invite.

We want this to go very well for the sake of both businesses, so I'm getting nervous about having everything turn out well. I appreciate any input from anyone! Thanks in advance!
 
Just one word of warning on the PWS invites, you may want to follow up with a phone call. Some email providers block the emails and they don't even go to spam folders! I have heard that from several on here.Good luck! Hope it does great! Do you have the "All the Best" cookbook? There is a great sandwich ring in there that you need to make the bread ahead of time (it has to cool an hour after baking) but it is great! We have it for dinner tonight. You use two Pillsbury refrigerated french loaves joined together then baked! It was so good with sliced roast beef, ham, turkey, tomatoes, and shredded lettuce.
 
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Mmm, thanks I forgot about that one! And thanks for the heads up on the emails, that is very good to know!
 
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Bumping...
 
Hi there! It sounds like you have a great plan in place for your open house fundraiser. I would suggest bringing some of your top-selling products to showcase at the event, as well as offering special discounts or promotions for attendees. It might also be helpful to have some recipe cards or meal ideas on hand to inspire potential customers. As for estimating the amount of food to prepare, you could try reaching out to those who RSVP'd and ask them to confirm if they will be attending. Additionally, having a few extra dishes on hand is always a good idea in case of unexpected guests. I'm sure with your preparation and enthusiasm, the event will be a success for both your business and the organization you are supporting. Best of luck!
 

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What are the best products to feature in my fundraiser?

Choose popular and versatile Pampered Chef products that appeal to a wide audience. Items like kitchen tools, cookware, and baking supplies are great options. Consider including a mix of high-ticket items and affordable options to cater to different budgets.

How can I promote my fundraiser effectively?

Utilize social media platforms, email newsletters, and community boards to spread the word. Create engaging posts with eye-catching images and descriptions of the products. Encourage your friends and family to share your fundraiser to reach a larger audience.

What is the best way to set a fundraising goal?

Set a realistic and specific fundraising goal based on your needs and the potential sales from your Pampered Chef fundraiser. Consider factors like the size of your audience and the average order value. Having a clear goal can motivate participants to contribute more.

How can I encourage participation from my network?

Personalize your outreach by explaining the cause and how their support makes a difference. Offer incentives, such as a raffle for participants or discounts on future orders. Make it easy for them to share your fundraiser with their own networks.

What should I do after the fundraiser ends?

Thank all participants and supporters for their contributions. Share the results of the fundraiser and how the funds will be used. Consider hosting a follow-up event or gathering to celebrate the success and maintain engagement for future fundraisers.

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