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Fundraising in a rural community.

17 years 9 months ago #87793 by JTina
Replied by JTina on topic RE: Fundraising in a rural community.
Do any of your schoools have websites? This year I'm consideration on fundraisers that are webbased. Why? 1. need less volunteers and 2. families and friends near and far can participate. Some of the fundraisers I have suggested are entertainment books,party express, sally foster are a few. Both of these will provide you links to put on your website. Tyson food labels pay $0.24/per label. Recycle ink cartridges, cell phones,regrister target credit cards, campbells soup labels
17 years 9 months ago #87792 by bigT
Replied by bigT on topic RE: Fundraising in a rural community.
I would it if you all could share some ideas on activities you have at your fall festival...We need something NEW!!!
17 years 9 months ago #87791 by C. Brooks
Replied by C. Brooks on topic RE: Fundraising in a rural community.
Just read the first post but we've done these in the past:

change drives
Spirit Sales (forms sent home with kids they are not required to be sells people)
Box Tops (awesmome collection)
ink cartridges
Royalty contest that can be held with a festival
17 years 9 months ago #87790 by OaklandparkMom
Hmmm, When I hear that the KIDS can't do any fundraising per the districts rules, that doesn't mean the PARENTS can't fundraise right?

We are using a company for a catalog fundraiser who as part of our profit they are going to provide a "inflatable day" for the kids.

Look around for a company that will provide the inflatable day as part of your package maybe?
17 years 9 months ago #87789 by schoolmama1
Replied by schoolmama1 on topic RE: Fundraising in a rural community.
You could do a read a thon where the students who want to participate find 4 people to sponser them $1.00 per hour. Run the read a thon about 2 weeks (the equivilent of 6 hours). At the end each sponser is only paying out $6.00. Each child is bringing about $24.00. Multiply that by the amount of students participating and it's a pretty good deal! It is like the 2-4-6 read a thon as close as I could figure out!
17 years 9 months ago #87788 by m2gymmom
Replied by m2gymmom on topic RE: Fundraising in a rural community.
our school is also rural, 127 in 1-6 grade. this my first year as president and trying to clean up some things. we are going to try a jump-a-thon, donation drive, and an evening out for the adults (band, chinese raffles, 50/50, no alcohol though). hopefully it's going to work. good luck!
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