Yesterday Was My First Fundraiser for

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience with their first fundraiser for the Daffodil Festival, highlighting their sales achievements, community involvement, and personal reflections on the event's significance.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that their fundraiser generated $3,102.20 in guest sales, exceeding their initial goal of $3,000.
  • Another participant noted the importance of community support, mentioning that they involved festival board members in the fundraising efforts.
  • Several users expressed excitement and congratulations, emphasizing the impressive total raised and the participant's success.
  • One participant shared their strategy of sending flyers and emails to promote the fundraiser, which they felt contributed to their success.
  • Another participant mentioned the impact of having a director present to assist with order taking during the event.
  • Some participants reflected on their own fundraising experiences, noting varying levels of success compared to the original poster's achievement.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants in celebrating the original poster's success, with many expressing admiration and encouragement. However, individual experiences with fundraising varied, indicating differing levels of success.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a supportive community atmosphere where participants share personal experiences related to fundraising efforts, highlighting both individual achievements and collaborative strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration or insight into successful fundraising strategies may find this thread beneficial, particularly those involved in community events.

Re: yaaaaay!That is WONDERFUL!!
 
Re: yaaaaay!Exciting!! Congratulations!!!:)
 
Re: yaaaaay!
thecougchef said:
drum roll pleeeeeeeeeeease.....




final tally - guest sales for my fundraiser were....



$3,102.20

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WOW!! How great! (And by the way, what a cute little smiley guy! :))
 
Re: yaaaaay!Meghan that is wonderful!

You never know, we may see your name in the Consultant News. :)
 
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Re: yaaaaay!
pamperedpals said:
Meghan that is wonderful!

You never know, we may see your name in the Consultant News. :)

that became my goal the higher my total became!

PC is giving $465 (give or a take a little)
+ $21 for bookings
+ someone matched the bookings to make it $10/booking = $49
+ $267 earned off of the raffle
+ I donated $200 of my commission to the royal court.

= $1002 for the cause :sing:


i didnt really even have a strategy. i met with the president of the festival and a small group of the "board members" and gave them each 5 oof's & a catalog. (i told them that they each needed to bring back those 5 oof's completed - & they DID!) it really helped to get a small group of people who are just as passionate about the cause involved with me. because they were willing to step out & get what was needed.

i sent out a flyer & an oof to everyone involved in the festival (about 200 flyers) a month before hand. i also sent emails to everyone through my website. then we had an open house on sunday with a raffle and hot dog bbq. i didnt do a demo - i pre made the taffy apple tartlets & set them up with all of the products i used around them. i put all of the stoneware in one sections, baking, cookbooks, etc in their own sections. i put out recipes for certain products because in my experience - people buy things when they know what to do with them. (especially the DCB - i sold alot of those because i had the 30 minute chicken recipe out).

i also did direct ship for everyone - i had 47 buying customers.

my director surprised me buy showing up and helping take orders (which was a huge help that made the process alot faster) and even she said she wanted to pointers on how i was so successful. but i didnt do anything except what i mentioned above....

ill attach my flyer if anyone wants to use it...
 

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Re: yaaaaay!Don't forget to change your best show amount on your profile. ;)
 
Re: yaaaaay!That's GREAT!! Way to go!
 
Re: yaaaaay!I am super impressed! Sounds like you had some great support from the Community as well!
 
Re: yaaaaay!
thecougchef said:
drum roll pleeeeeeeeeeease.....




final tally - guest sales for my fundraiser were....



$3,102.20

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GREAT JOB at beating your goal!!
 
Re: yaaaaay!Congrats on a great success :)
 
Re: yaaaaay!AWESOME!!!!

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You've just inspired me to really get the word out more about an upcoming fundraiser show I have in Oct.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I didn't reach my fundraising goal?

If you didn't reach your fundraising goal, don't be discouraged! Reflect on what worked and what didn't during your event. Consider reaching out to your network for additional support or hosting a follow-up event. You can also promote your fundraiser on social media to reach a wider audience.

How can I promote my fundraiser effectively?

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What should I do after the fundraiser is over?

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