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Need small-scale, fresh/creative fundraiser ideas

18 years 2 months ago #90762 by <pageantmom>
Replied by <pageantmom> on topic RE: Need small-scale, fresh/creative fundraiser ideas
You can sell Tupperware as a fundraiser.....It is a nice brand that sells itself. The school will make 40% of all sales. We just did this and I was the chairperson. One person ordered $300 alone

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18 years 2 months ago #90761 by Colette Willems
Replied by Colette Willems on topic RE: Need small-scale, fresh/creative fundraiser ideas
We are selling Y-ties. (Springy No tie Shoe laces.) www.y-ties.com That is going well for us.
18 years 2 months ago #90760 by mom2m&a
Our promoting classes sell See's Candy (very popular here in California) for Easter and also Halloween-gram, Valentime-grams and end-of-school- grams. These are chocolate flowers with a personal message. Students buy them ($1 apiece) during recess, fill out the message form, and they are delivered to the recipients on the special day. We have a school of about 825 students. They made a profit of over $900 on the See's Candy and over $500 just on the Valentines-grams.

We also do Entertainment books just for the promoting grades. A book goes home with every 5th or 6th grader that they are supposed to buy or return and the goal is that every child in the grade sells 2. They made a couple of thousand dollars off the Entertainment books. It's a little more work since they have to keep track of who has returned their book, but it's a pretty easy fundraiser.
18 years 2 months ago #90759 by <pageantmom>
Replied by <pageantmom> on topic RE: Need small-scale, fresh/creative fundraiser ideas
Try Noah's Ark Animal Workshops.
www.noahsarkworkshops.com

We used them for our scouts. It was great.
18 years 2 months ago #90758 by tryinhard
How does the school sell Dairy Queen Blizzards?
18 years 2 months ago #90757 by mykidsmom

Originally posted by KDamon:
I called Kid Stuff and they only have books for PA, NJ and Baltimore, MD/VA/DC areas.
Too bad for us, we're in NY

nice...I'm in Colorado
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