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In order to compete for elementary school fundraisers, many companies attempt to entice groups to sign on with offers that seem hard to pass up. They have been known to offer things like additional prizes, invoice reductions, higher percent profits and even cold hard cash.

Your teachers can be an important ally when it comes to helping you bring in elementary school fundraising sales; however their plates are already full and they probably have limited spare time as it is. So what simple steps can you implement into your fundraiser to encourage them to become more involved?

There are many school fundraising groups that feel that scheduling additional fundraisers will bring in more money. Even when fundraiser organizations plan ahead and spread several sales out over the course of the school year, is this always a good strategy? In other words, can schools still reach their fundraising goals with fewer fundraisers rather than more?

Green fundraisers may be great for the environment but historically have not yielded the results that other school fundraising money makers have like the large Christmas shopper, frozen food or cookie dough fundraiser.

Every student wants to be the top seller for their school fundraiser so that they can have a chance to walk away with the best prizes; however only those sellers who work smart as well as hard will end up raising the most money for their school. Here are some strategies that you will want to stress with all of your students at your next fundraising kickoff.

Scratch card fundraisers can be a quick and easy way to make money for your organization. However, like with any other sale, you will want to ensure that everyone fully understands the process. What follows is what we provide to fundraising groups who choose to sell our scratch cards:

Wrapping paper fundraisers are still extremely popular, especially with wealthier schools. The difference is that these days’ schools want to sell more than just gift wrap. Everybody uses wrapping paper to wrap their gifts for special occasions and most people find the quality and selection to be better in a fundraising brochure than what can be purchased in many retail stores.

This is a question that many school fundraising groups ask. Do we stick with the usual variety fundraiser brochure or do we take a chance and sell a unique niche product like a candle fundraiser or even a designer bag program?

You plan to have a high school fundraiser kickoff where you will talk to your group about your fundraiser goals and expectations, introduce and discuss the sales brochure and why potential supporters will love it, as well as why your students should be motivated to sell because of their prize program. What else is there to do?

Between purchasing new uniforms, travel expenses for competitions as well as camps, high school cheerleader fundraising is a big priority for cheer coaches. Yet even though the need to fundraise is evident, the knowhow for achieving fundraiser success may be a bit illusive.

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