Wondering About Different Organizations

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various organizations that participants have engaged with for fundraising efforts. Participants share their personal experiences and the types of fundraisers they have been involved in, as well as inquiries about how to initiate such opportunities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions having done fundraisers for high school volleyball players and the MDA.
  • Another participant shares experiences with multiple organizations, including the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, high school sports teams, children's shelters, and schools.
  • One participant notes that fundraisers often come to them, but they also proposed a fundraiser to their kids' preschool, which has been successful for three years.
  • Another participant lists various organizations they have worked with, including the American Cancer Society, National MS Society, and local churches, and emphasizes the importance of discussing fundraisers at shows.
  • Several users mention that many sports teams and churches are always looking for fundraising opportunities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on how to initiate fundraisers, with some participants suggesting that organizations may approach consultants, while others inquire about proactive outreach methods.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to fundraising, highlighting a variety of organizations and methods without implying any official guidance or practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring fundraising opportunities within their communities may find the shared experiences and insights beneficial.

StacieB
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Was wondering about all the different organizations everyone has done fundraisers for. with being only in my 7th month I am interested in what avenues I could check out. Thanks!!
 
I have done 1 for a group of high school volleyball players and 1 for a man who was doing a fundraiser for the MDA.
 
PlentyThere are plenty of opportunities for fundraisers since there are so many organizations in every city.

I have done one and will be doing two again next year for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

High school sports teams (football, volleyball, cheerleaders, basketball, etc)

High school classes sometimes try to raise money for trips.

Children's shelters, daycares, and don't forget schools have fundraisers each year (kids are always selling stuff in our neighborhood like candy, and knick knacks from catalogs).

Debbie :D
 
And how do you go about getting these fundraisers?? Do you send out letters to different organizations???
 
The fundraisers I have done have mostly come to me to ask me to do them for their organization, but I did propose one to my kids' preschool and had them approve it - this year will be the 3rd year we're doing it.

Here are a list of fundraisers I've done:

- American Cancer Society (not Help Whip Cancer - it was someone who was doing a walk or fund-drive of some sort)
- High School Hockey Team
- Preschool
- National MS Society (tonight)
- Children's Hospital (through a country club who wanted to have a ladies luncheon that also raised funds for a designated charity)
- Mom's Club - they were raising funds for a family who had a child battling cancer
- A local church
- A Vegetarian/Vegan Club (mostly to raise awareness of the club and help defray printing/advertising costs - and they cook/prepare lots of fresh veggies so it was great!)

Several of the fundraisers mentioned above were done with other vendors at the event (ACS, Preschool, NMSS, Mom's Club, Children's Hosp, church), but I have done them where I was the only vendor and that has worked well, too.

I think the best way to get into some of these fundraisers is to talk about fundraisers at your shows - some people don't even know that we do them! Let them know at every show that you can help them raise funds for their church, school, sports team, bowling league, whatever! As long as it's an organization and not a person's name, you can help them raise funds! If you know people who have kids, ask them about their activities - lots of sports teams need to raise funds for travel for competitions and such (or just uniforms and equipment!). Churches are always looking for ways to raise money. Keep your mind open and ask everyone. FRs are a great way to meet new people and introduce them to PC, and get more bookings/recruits/sales, etc. :)
 
Thanks for the info. I think I'm going to call my kids preschool right now!!!
 
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Thanks for the information!!!
 

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