· The first thing every fundraiser must have is a clear goal stating how much money needs to be raised,
and how these funds will be spent.
· Run your fundraiser for three weeks; make sure to include at least three weekends.
· Sell to family, friends, and co-workers
· Motivate your group with prizes, prizes and more prizes. Here are a few ideas to
help you motivate your members and maximize your sales.
1. Intangible Prizes:
These ones have no cash value but are proven motivators and provide great entertainment.
A few examples include:
a)
Allow the participants to throw
cream pies at the organizers' if the goal is reached! (not sure if you'll like this one, but it usually gets the money raised)
b)
Have the principal sleep on the
roof of the school or the group leader(s) sleep somewhere awkward if the goal is achieved. Set an even bigger goal to extend
the number of days they must sleep there.
c)
Let the group have an activity
of their choice instead of the normal schedule (for example: a free afternoon of sports activities in the schoolyard instead
of class)
2. Raffles:
For each achieved mini goal (ex. for every 10 units sold or $100 in sales reached)
the participant gets their names put in the raffle for various merchandise. The more they sell, the more times they can have
their name put in the raffle and the more chances they have to win.
3. Top Seller Grand Prize:
Give a Grand Prize to your top seller. It may be a computer,
a bike, movie tickets, cash or anything else that inspires your group members. Don't get carried away and offer something
your group can't afford.
4. Top Class or Team Prizes:
This is a great way to motivate the kids and get them working
as a team - perfect synergy! If you're a small group, you can create teams by putting your members in groups of twos, threes
or fours. If you're a school you can do it by class and if you're a league simply do it by team. You can offer the best-selling
group a free pizza party or a field trip outing to the place of their choice...ask them what they'd like.
5. Individual Completion Prizes:
Individual completion prizes are very good because they are
risk-free for your organization. Once your member raises a certain amount THEN they receive their incentive gift. For example:
Receive $10 cash for every $100 of products sold. Other completion prizes may include a gift certificate to a music, video,
book, or sports store.
6. Early Bird Prizes:
You can offer early bird prizes to the first, second and/or third person who
reaches a specific objective by a certain deadline. For example: if you launch the fundraiser on Monday, you can have the
first three people that generate $100 in sales or more by Friday receive a $15 gift certificate
· Have Fun!