Articles related to "School Fundraiser"Research indicates strong public support for school fundraisers even during the recent recession, but the key to success is setting the right types of goals.
There are many issues to consider when choosing a product for a school fundraiser. Price, variety, quality, competition, need and appeal are all significant factors.
Free fundraisers can create much needed revenue for schools. Volunteer hours, purchases made at home and online, and recycling programs may provide funds without cost.
A child who has the opportunity to participate in meaningful school fundraisers will develop the lifelong traits of compassion and thoughtfulness.
School fundraising, like any other type of project, succeeds or fails based upon the capacity of volunteers, availability of resources, and scope of the work involved.
PTO members are always looking for ways to earn money for their kids' school. Here are some easy ways to have parents contribute without spending extra cash.
Silent auctions can be wonderful fundraisers for churches and other nonprofit groups. The end of a silent auction can be the trickiest time of all.
Silent auctions can be the ultimate win-win-win for fundraisers. Maximize the success of this powerful fundraising technique by having a clear plan for the event.
Elderly people with memory loss, particularly those in the earlier stages of Alzheimer's disease, may lose savings and income to holiday shopping gimmicks and sales.
While a silent auction may seem like an obvious and easy way to add to your fundraising, it may not be right for every group or event.
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