Thursday, March 22, 2012

Online Fundraising for Schools

Online Fundraising for Schools by Corbin Reynolds

 

Our nations school systems have been declining in their excellence over the past few years. Billions of dollars in school budget cuts have caused teachers to lose jobs, class sizes to almost double, and a large overcrowding in schools, all of which affect student's learning experiences. Schools have begun to resort to their traditional fundraising events, such as selling products door to door, but are finding them to be much less successful than in the past. The declining economy has caused many former donors to hold onto their wallets instead of support their favorite charities. Fundraisers for schools must take a different face in order for school to stay on top of their expenses.
This dilemma in school fundraising can only be fixed through very effective fundraising events. While some have found success in the traditional fundraising methods, most have not. Many nonprofit organizations, including churches, are turning their fundraising efforts to the Internet. Over $42 Billion were spent online in ecommerce last year. New school fundraising companies are giving organizations a chance to earn a tiny portion of that large $42 Billion.
This is done through services that offer schools a list of over four hundred merchants their supporters can shop from. Each time someone shops through the school at one of these merchants, the school immediately receives a small percentage of the final sale as a donation. How easy is that for a school fundraiser? School fundraising events have always been short-lived ventures, not lasting more than a week or two. This new online fundraising method can last all year round as a school fundraiser, allowing schools to earn thousands of dollars a year through fundraising.
The great part about these school fundraising programs is that some are free to sign up for. No costs up front or membership fees. Schools can simply sign up and receive benefits immediately. GivingJOE.com was the first online business to offer this school fundraiser, and they remain a free service. While many school fundraisers have failed in the past few years, a small minority has really thrived as spending has transitioned to the online world. Be sure to get involved with these services for your next school fundraising idea and start earning today!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Fundraising at School

Fundraising at School by Ben Camelas

 

Fundraising is the method of obtaining money or other resources with the aim of requesting and bringing together donations whether it is from individuals, groups, businesses, agencies or foundations. Fundraising is not always for non-profit organizations but also for those who intend to create profit, like profit enterprises. The reason for fundraising may differ greatly, such as raising money for religious groups, political campaigns, researchers for human rights, as well as many others.
School fundraising often becomes a task for parent groups. The school which is undertaking fundraising might have different aims or intentions. There are fundraising events held in preschools, elementary school, middle, high and even in private schools. The intention of fundraising initiatives can range from school choirs, bands, drama or theatre productions, music programs, bands, academic clubs, scout troops, dance groups and sports teams.
Below are some tips on how to make fundraising at school successful:
1. Past successful methods of fundraising are worth being repeated
2. For new ideas of fundraising, make sufficient research in advance of the event so gauge what resources you need
3. Always use well recognised products or words to explain what will be happening
4. Good organisation leads to a great fundraiser - put someone in charge.
There are millions of school fundraising ideas you can find on the internet, here are some of them that might be interesting for people to buy:
1. Candle fundraiser. Children will create a candle with various options of fragrance that will decorate the room because of its elegant colour and designs.
2. Holiday flower sale. A beautiful bouquet of flowers to freshen the room can be placed in vase, or flower in a pot and sold to create a profit.
3. Cheesecake fundraiser. Nobody can resist a delicious cake, with cute decorations, made from good quality ingredients, and even extra flavours of strawberry and chocolate for example. Create a tempting cheese cake, which is affordable and interesting.
4. Sweets Sale. Everyone loves sweeties! You can buy sweeties and create various competitions to see the sweets - like tombolas or lucky dips.
5. School Christmas cards. Children at school with a good imagination can create amazing drawings either with pens or crayons. There are many printing companies that can print and distribute your cards.

Friday, March 16, 2012

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