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5 Ways To Raise Funds For Events

Topic: EmpowermentPublished October 28, 2018

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During the summer months, there are so many plans to raise funds for different events and programs. The best strategies always win. If you have been thinking about the best ways to raise all the funds you need for that event, this article will be very helpful. Consider the following options and use them to get ahead this summer while raising funds. Get the community involved You can start a collective movement in your community to gather materials such as recyclable products that can be purchased by companies for a lot of money. If you can get the entire community to take this plan seriously, the recyclable materials collected from every home will make up a huge collection that can be sold for a lot of money. Introduce loyalty programs Communities that show a strong brand loyalty benefit in many ways from the companies that own such brands. So this is what you can do. Find a way to convince everyone in the community to patronize particular brands. The huge patronage will increase profits for the brand most of which can be returned back to the community in the form of funds for the construction of useful amenities in the community. Organizations such as Box Tops for Education and Labels for Education are two significant groups that help schools and educational institutions raise funds through this strategy. Organize competitions You can raise funds by organizing competitions for a particular group of people in the community. For example, choose a particular grade in a school and plan a competition the participants will enjoy. Get the participants to become involved in events such as the collection of pennies. In the end, participants will turn in a reasonable amount. Auctions are profitable You can organize auctions in the community. People will bring their properties to your auction event, and you get a commision for each sale made. With special skills, you can get some good profits by auctioning off items at prices higher than the value. Everyone wins, your clients get paid, and you raise money from the commission. Fairly worn shoe sales So many people have shoes they need to get rid of even though they are still in almost perfect conditions. You can organize youth groups, clubs and students to go around the community collecting these shoes from residents. A lot of money can be raised from the sales of these shoes. The fun part is the participants are not required to go around asking for money or any other challenging task. They simply ask people if they have shoes to give away. These shoes can be sold online as gently worn shoes, and other people who need them will place orders. It is a great way to save money. This fundraising ideas thru shoe drive can also be used every few months in communities to raise enough funds for different important projects.

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