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The ULTIMATE Donation List

13 years 8 months ago #154567 by PTO_Mom_of_4
Replied by PTO_Mom_of_4 on topic Re:The ULTIMATE Donation List
A good idea for a high dollar donation is to try to get a local orthondontist to donate a set of braces. We have two in town that usually do and they bring thousands of dollars at our auctions.
13 years 8 months ago #154561 by ptfmom
I have a couple of yes answers to post. I am sorry I do not have my original sites for request fo rsome but if you google the company name and donation request it should come up.

Yes from:

*Paula Deen - sent via pauladeen.com & look for contact us (public relations)
*Disney (used cybergrant link on this page or google Disney donation request)
*Panera -via their website (donations link) & we have 1 year / bread each month from local store
*Stamp It Up(website) - sent a huge box of supplies
*Your True Nature (website)
* Virtual Tutor - send DS game (their website contact form)
* Keiurg- Platinum Brewer & pods (website under company)
13 years 8 months ago #154520 by Slvrdrgnflygrl
Replied by Slvrdrgnflygrl on topic Re:The ULTIMATE Donation List
Recieved: Piccadilly $25.00 gif card, Demco, Inc. Wall hanging, Gaiam Balance Ball chair, Wilderness of the Smokies (Located in Pigeon Forge TN), Dollywood (locate in Pigeon Forge Tn), Dogswell Nice Gift Basket , Brainquest Three Nice Workbooks, Disney Passes, AirTran Airways , Jan Brett Poster signed, Ritz Camera if you have a store near you gift certificate, Fun Expedition if there is one near you passes for 4, Crave games DS and Wii Games, Mentor Interactive Ds and Wii Games, Cataloochee Ski Area Ski Pakage, Dicks sporting goods Gift Cert., Ryans Steak house gift cert., Organic Valley Year supply of milk, Irwin Tools three nice tools , Greg Olsen Art Nice Print, Lots of authors too numerous to list I just went through best seller lists and started emailing different types Mystery, Romance, children's, etc and I have about five baskets on various types of signed books, also type in donation requests on google and there will be a long list of websites to send emails or faxes to and also type in local city and state and type of donation you are looking for like city, state dance lessons or massage and there will be lots to chose from and many will accept email requests I haven't yet went stomping the pavement all online of fax requests and only started in July so dont give up be diligent and donations will come your way I will keep you up to date on more that come in I only have a month and a half left so it is crunch time!
13 years 8 months ago #154517 by ceciliaky
this is my second year on our auction committee ... I started sending emails this week.

Yes
Keurig
Disney
Stampin' Up
Ben & Jerry's
Paula Deen

all contact information is in this thread

No
pillow pets
I Can Do It! games
Nickelodeon Hotel

I am working on my Panera application and need to get American Girl sent this week, as well. The majority of our donations will come from local businesses.
13 years 8 months ago #154469 by mcowens
Thanks to everyone that has sent us donation requests for our business My Three Golfers. We will still try to fill as many requests as possible from now until the end of 2010. We do have a couple of requests: the donation must be for a school event and your school must be located in the Southeast, which is where we are located. Thanks!
13 years 8 months ago #154448 by Barbara
Replied by Barbara on topic Party Idea
We do parties a little differently at our school and I have yet to read it on this site so I am sharing with all of you. This has, year after year, proven to be a GREAT moneymaker for the school.

We ask couples to donate parties. They group up (2-4 couples...however many you like) and design a theme and a MAX number of people they'll host. Hosts also determine a "value" per person (it's usually between $50-$75). We do NOT auction these parties off as a whole...where one person buys the package at a large cost. We have a SIGN-UP sheet. Whatever number of attendees the hosts designate, we put on a list. Whatever cost the host determines per person for this party is the cost a person will pay when they "sign up" for the event. If the party is for 30 at $50 a head, the first 30 people that sign up for the event get to go and they each pay $50.

The is SO successful because people don't think twice about paying a small amount to go to a party. One person paying for an entire party is sometimes hard to stomach. Additionally, if the party does not go for very much money, the hosts involved feel like their time and money on the event is wasted. For this reason, you cannot have too many of these parties. If they don't max out (we find they usually do) the hosts know the number in advance and they downsize for the group.

Advertising the themes and hosts in advance of the event is key. People will make sure they sign up. I have 6 of these parties confirmed for this year, two very possible and I hope to have 10. My goal, financially, for sign up parties is >10,000. Our school is K-8, b/w 40-60 per class....appx 450 students.
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