Hi Jeanne -- I can't suggest a specific company (a local grocery chain, maybe?), but when you approach a business, be sure to tell them what they get out of it. Will you include their logo on flyers and letters? Will you have a poster or banner at the event thanking them for the donation? Will you thank them over the microphone at the event? Will you list them as a sponsor in all pre- and post-event press releases, etc.? Companies are more willing to donate if you can tell them that you have a plan that will give them positive exposure in exchange for their good deed.
- Craig
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One more thing. If you do get a donation from a company, be sure to write them a thank you letter that they can post in a public place. And if you really want to make sure they'll be willing to help out again, have the kids write thank you letters. That can be very powerful.
- Craig
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