Effectiveness of Fundraisers

What Works? What Doesn't?

By Alex Queen, published Oct 17, 2006
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Being a student at a Claifornia High School, I am involved in many clubs and organizations. But one thing that all organizations need is a sturdy financial basis. Sometimes clubs taper in terms of having the funds to do the things that the club has to do like for example, a club party, picnic, event, etc. Or even to compete at what they love. And we all know that the one way to raise funds is, of course, a fundraiser.

Trust me when I say this- I've heard them all. I challenge you to send in an idea for a fundraisert that I haven't heard of or participated in. From carwashes to hand crafted teabags, I've raised money in the weirdest ways. But the question is, Does it all Work? It just seems that all these goofy fundraisers aren't paying off in the long run or hell, even the short run. I want to know how effective some of these things really are and what is the most direct and appealing approach to acquiring a stranger's money. 

The first and most direct way is just asking. Simple as that. All you do make a call, send a letter, even knock on a door. Show them some kind of proof as to where the profits are going to so they know it's not just gonna go into the "Buy Me A New Couch" fund. Then be grateful for any donations and be on your merry way.

Then you get creative. You give them a free gift as an obligation to send you money even if the gift was like 10 cents off a bum. 

Then you have your event fundraisers. The ones like carwashes or rummage sales where you peddle your useless crap to strangers who want it for god knows what and make a healthy profit depending on how much you charge per thing. Car wash is sorta self explanitory. 

Also, you have the showbiz fundraisers. You put on a cost-efficient show (has to be entertaining or else noone will come see it) and then you sell tickets at a decent price. That one can make you a helthy profit too. Examples: talent show, battle of the bands, and the most profitable- a sports event. Now THAT will get the money flowing.

Effectiveness of Fundraisers

Money money everywhere but not a buck to spend.

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Takeaways
  • Are these fundraisers worth it?
  • Which ones are good?
  • What's a better way?
Did You Know?
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u forgot the most effective method- House Parties! Have someone from your club lend use of their house and charge a small admission fee for people to come in. Have a keg or 2 and use flyers and word of mouth and u make a ton of money!

Posted on 12/14/2006 at 12:12:00 PM

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