Tips for Fundraising Success
Let us help you revise the age-old success steps to
profitable school fundraising. We do not apologize for bold
statements between the lines. Now for the tips to your
success.
Tip 1. Choose your fundraising program.
Absolutely evaluate the
available programs. The Internet
opens the world to your committee.
Tip 2. Plan your Program. Set financial goals,
the length of fundraising (2 weeks is often recommended), and
stick to the time frame.
Check on the planning aspect. Time is your
friend, and is no longer a driving constraint.
Yes you should keep it short from a conventional
publicity mindset, but keep your mind open as you
continue down this page. Our program is
open-ended AND physically unconstrained from a local
community / neighborhood perspective.
Tip 3. Publicize to your community
Check. But let's redefine
community. It is your local community, your
extended family, friends, acquaintances, and your
emailing list. Those with whom you share internet
humor!
Tip 4. Promote your fundraiser by letters to parents,
posters, and community announcements.
Check. Add email to that
list. We provide a link with sample
emails kids can copy-n-paste and a link to
'send a bookmark' right from your unique school
fundraising web page. At your school discretion, we
can automatically generate a gentle email campaign for
your purchasers so every quarter (or month) they are
reminded of your ongoing fundraiser offering
specials, etc.
Tip 5. Have a 'Kick-Off" rally to build enthusiasm
and educate the students on what they have to do for
success.
Absolutely. Kids understand the
web. They really understand how to email
and use the world wide web!
Tip 6. Start the fundraiser.
Check. Your leadership can evaluate
products even before you commit and publicize the
fundraiser. Once we are notified, your site will
normally be operational within a week.
Tip 7. Track progress. Encourage the students to
maintain motivation. Consider incentives.
Check. However, progress is instantly
updated and accessible to your
leadership.
Tip 8. At completion of the fundraiser, collect the
order forms and payments.
Oops, sorry. The system is
instant and no action is required from you.
Payment is collected as people order online.
They even use credit cards on a secured shopping
cart. No order forms, no payments to handle, no
mix-ups, no lost paper nor money.
Tip 9. Tally results
Sorry, already completed. That is
done automatically for you.
Tip 10. Send payments and the tally forms to the
fundraising company.
Done automatically.
Tip 11. Plan the product delivery date with the
fundraising company.
The product is shipped within 2
business days of when it is ordered by each
customer so this is not required. A
full customer service system is in place for any
problems or questions. And thanks to email,
United Parcel Service tracking is delivered to the
customer as the product is shipped. This
includes expected delivery dates!
Tip 12. Check arriving shipment for damaged products
and any misorders. Arrange for replacements.
Sorry again. All taken care of by
customers & our customer service.
Tip 13. Have a time and place for students and parents
to pick up delivered products. Organize those orders
using parents and teacher volunteers. Be sure to double check
the orders as they are released.
Sorry. We know you are getting the
picture here.....
Tip 14. Students should deliver the products they
sold.
Already completed. Imagine the savings of
time and energy complements of web technology!
And, instant successes for the kids!
Tip 15. Use the funds for the betterment of our kids
educational experience.
Check. Mission completed,
almost.
Tip 16. Evaluate the just completed fundraiser, and
begin planning your next fundraiser.
Check, but only the current
'campaign' is complete. Your system is STILL in
place and will continue producing sales for your
profit. You can
- Plan another campaign,
- Do an advertising blitz, or
- Simply stay in touch with your ongoing
contributors until the next school year rolls
around
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