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Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 6th, 2010
So your school has decided to sell The Entertainment Book as a fundraiser. How do you go about doing it? How does a fundraiser work? How do you get the children motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for successful school fundraisers. These tips will help with selling the Entertainment Book or any other fundraiser taking place at your school.
Set Kids up for Success with a Selling Script.
If a student in a school fundraiser is selling gourmet chocolates, suggest saying, ‘These candies are so good that they’ve been served at the White House!’ Or, if selling the Entertainment Book, students can say, ‘Mom, I know you’re really tired tonight. Why don’t you buy this Entertainment Book to help my school fundraiser and we can go out to dinner and save 50% using one of the coupons!’
Use the Internet to Easily Sell to Out-of-Town Supporters. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends are more than happy to help school children raise money for their school. Parents can send emails to ask out-of-town family and friends to help your school fundraiser. Entertainment Books feature easy-to-use email tools so students and parents can quickly send a prewritten email that is customized with their information to supporters who live far away. Your school fundraiser earns credit on all online sales and your students earn prize credit.
Motivate & Reward Your Top Sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free prize program for elementary school fundraisers. Plus children love silly rewards for successful school fundraisers. Consider letting the top sellers decide what silly outfit the principal or a favorite teacher has to wear. Or have classrooms compete - the teacher of the winning classroom has to do something outrageous like kiss a frog, color their hair green, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Be sure to talk to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards for your top student sellers.
Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a fun kick-off assembly to get kids excited for your school fundraiser. Show the great prizes they can earn and get them excited about what they are raising money for. The Entertainment Book’s fundraising experts will help you plan and even put on a great assembly. Be sure to stress to students that they should only sell to people they or their parents know. Don’t go door-to-door and don’t sell to strangers.
Know the Right Time to Raise Money. Holidays and exams are generally not ideal times for fundraising drives. Academic success is the priority for kids in school, and fundraisers should never interfere with that. Parents will also appreciate your consideration, and support the fundraiser more enthusiastically.
Get Parents, Teachers & Kids Involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help with your school fundraiser. The old adage, ‘many hands make quick work’ is especially true with school fundraising. At a minimum, you’ll want volunteers to help with promotions/communications, tallying and distributing orders to make your school fundraiser a snap. Older students can also be a big help. Ask teachers if 1-2 students in their classrooms can help with collecting orders, making posters and product deliveries.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on December 5th, 2009
So your school has decided to sell The Entertainment Book as a fundraiser. How do you go about doing it? How does a fundraiser work? How do you get the children motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for successful school fundraisers. These tips will help with selling the Entertainment Book or any other fundraiser taking place at your school.
Set Kids up for Success with a Selling Script.
If a student in a school fundraiser is selling gourmet chocolates, suggest saying, ‘These candies are so good that they’ve been served at the White House!’ Or, if selling the Entertainment Book, students can say, ‘Mom, I know you’re really tired tonight. Why don’t you buy this Entertainment Book to help my school fundraiser and we can go out to dinner and save 50% using one of the coupons!’
Use the Internet to Easily Sell to Out-of-Town Supporters. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends are more than happy to help school children raise money for their school. Parents can send emails to ask out-of-town family and friends to help your school fundraiser. Entertainment Books feature easy-to-use email tools so students and parents can quickly send a prewritten email that is customized with their information to supporters who live far away. Your school fundraiser earns credit on all online sales and your students earn prize credit.
Motivate & Reward Your Top Sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free prize program for elementary school fundraisers. Plus children love silly rewards for successful school fundraisers. Consider letting the top sellers decide what silly outfit the principal or a favorite teacher has to wear. Or have classrooms compete - the teacher of the winning classroom has to do something outrageous like kiss a frog, color their hair green, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Be sure to talk to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards for your top student sellers.
Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a fun kick-off assembly to get kids excited for your school fundraiser. Show the great prizes they can earn and get them excited about what they are raising money for. The Entertainment Book’s fundraising experts will help you plan and even put on a great assembly. Be sure to stress to students that they should only sell to people they or their parents know. Don’t go door-to-door and don’t sell to strangers.
Know the Right Time to Raise Money. Holidays and exams are generally not ideal times for fundraising drives. Academic success is the priority for kids in school, and fundraisers should never interfere with that. Parents will also appreciate your consideration, and support the fundraiser more enthusiastically.
Get Parents, Teachers & Kids Involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help with your school fundraiser. The old adage, ‘many hands make quick work’ is especially true with school fundraising. At a minimum, you’ll want volunteers to help with promotions/communications, tallying and distributing orders to make your school fundraiser a snap. Older students can also be a big help. Ask teachers if 1-2 students in their classrooms can help with collecting orders, making posters and product deliveries.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on December 4th, 2009
So your school has decided to sell The Entertainment Book as a fundraiser. How do you go about doing it? How does a fundraiser work? How do you get the children motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for successful school fundraisers. These tips will help with selling the Entertainment Book or any other fundraiser taking place at your school.
Set Kids up for Success with a Selling Script.
If a student in a school fundraiser is selling gourmet chocolates, suggest saying, ‘These candies are so good that they’ve been served at the White House!’ Or, if selling the Entertainment Book, students can say, ‘Mom, I know you’re really tired tonight. Why don’t you buy this Entertainment Book to help my school fundraiser and we can go out to dinner and save 50% using one of the coupons!’
Use the Internet to Easily Sell to Out-of-Town Supporters. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends are more than happy to help school children raise money for their school. Parents can send emails to ask out-of-town family and friends to help your school fundraiser. Entertainment Books feature easy-to-use email tools so students and parents can quickly send a prewritten email that is customized with their information to supporters who live far away. Your school fundraiser earns credit on all online sales and your students earn prize credit.
Motivate & Reward Your Top Sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free prize program for elementary school fundraisers. Plus children love silly rewards for successful school fundraisers. Consider letting the top sellers decide what silly outfit the principal or a favorite teacher has to wear. Or have classrooms compete - the teacher of the winning classroom has to do something outrageous like kiss a frog, color their hair green, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Be sure to talk to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards for your top student sellers.
Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a fun kick-off assembly to get kids excited for your school fundraiser. Show the great prizes they can earn and get them excited about what they are raising money for. The Entertainment Book’s fundraising experts will help you plan and even put on a great assembly. Be sure to stress to students that they should only sell to people they or their parents know. Don’t go door-to-door and don’t sell to strangers.
Know the Right Time to Raise Money. Holidays and exams are generally not ideal times for fundraising drives. Academic success is the priority for kids in school, and fundraisers should never interfere with that. Parents will also appreciate your consideration, and support the fundraiser more enthusiastically.
Get Parents, Teachers & Kids Involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help with your school fundraiser. The old adage, ‘many hands make quick work’ is especially true with school fundraising. At a minimum, you’ll want volunteers to help with promotions/communications, tallying and distributing orders to make your school fundraiser a snap. Older students can also be a big help. Ask teachers if 1-2 students in their classrooms can help with collecting orders, making posters and product deliveries.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on November 27th, 2009
So your school has decided to sell The Entertainment Book as a fundraiser. How do you go about doing it? How does a fundraiser work? How do you get the children motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for successful school fundraisers. These tips will help with selling the Entertainment Book or any other fundraiser taking place at your school.
Set Kids up for Success with a Selling Script.
If a student in a school fundraiser is selling gourmet chocolates, suggest saying, ‘These candies are so good that they’ve been served at the White House!’ Or, if selling the Entertainment Book, students can say, ‘Mom, I know you’re really tired tonight. Why don’t you buy this Entertainment Book to help my school fundraiser and we can go out to dinner and save 50% using one of the coupons!’
Use the Internet to Easily Sell to Out-of-Town Supporters. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends are more than happy to help school children raise money for their school. Parents can send emails to ask out-of-town family and friends to help your school fundraiser. Entertainment Books feature easy-to-use email tools so students and parents can quickly send a prewritten email that is customized with their information to supporters who live far away. Your school fundraiser earns credit on all online sales and your students earn prize credit.
Motivate & Reward Your Top Sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free prize program for elementary school fundraisers. Plus children love silly rewards for successful school fundraisers. Consider letting the top sellers decide what silly outfit the principal or a favorite teacher has to wear. Or have classrooms compete - the teacher of the winning classroom has to do something outrageous like kiss a frog, color their hair green, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Be sure to talk to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards for your top student sellers.
Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a fun kick-off assembly to get kids excited for your school fundraiser. Show the great prizes they can earn and get them excited about what they are raising money for. The Entertainment Book’s fundraising experts will help you plan and even put on a great assembly. Be sure to stress to students that they should only sell to people they or their parents know. Don’t go door-to-door and don’t sell to strangers.
Know the Right Time to Raise Money. Holidays and exams are generally not ideal times for fundraising drives. Academic success is the priority for kids in school, and fundraisers should never interfere with that. Parents will also appreciate your consideration, and support the fundraiser more enthusiastically.
Get Parents, Teachers & Kids Involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help with your school fundraiser. The old adage, ‘many hands make quick work’ is especially true with school fundraising. At a minimum, you’ll want volunteers to help with promotions/communications, tallying and distributing orders to make your school fundraiser a snap. Older students can also be a big help. Ask teachers if 1-2 students in their classrooms can help with collecting orders, making posters and product deliveries.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on November 27th, 2009
So your school has decided to sell The Entertainment Book as a fundraiser. How do you go about doing it? How does a fundraiser work? How do you get the children motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for successful school fundraisers. These tips will help with selling the Entertainment Book or any other fundraiser taking place at your school.
Set Kids up for Success with a Selling Script.
If a student in a school fundraiser is selling gourmet chocolates, suggest saying, ‘These candies are so good that they’ve been served at the White House!’ Or, if selling the Entertainment Book, students can say, ‘Mom, I know you’re really tired tonight. Why don’t you buy this Entertainment Book to help my school fundraiser and we can go out to dinner and save 50% using one of the coupons!’
Use the Internet to Easily Sell to Out-of-Town Supporters. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends are more than happy to help school children raise money for their school. Parents can send emails to ask out-of-town family and friends to help your school fundraiser. Entertainment Books feature easy-to-use email tools so students and parents can quickly send a prewritten email that is customized with their information to supporters who live far away. Your school fundraiser earns credit on all online sales and your students earn prize credit.
Motivate & Reward Your Top Sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free prize program for elementary school fundraisers. Plus children love silly rewards for successful school fundraisers. Consider letting the top sellers decide what silly outfit the principal or a favorite teacher has to wear. Or have classrooms compete - the teacher of the winning classroom has to do something outrageous like kiss a frog, color their hair green, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Be sure to talk to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards for your top student sellers.
Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a fun kick-off assembly to get kids excited for your school fundraiser. Show the great prizes they can earn and get them excited about what they are raising money for. The Entertainment Book’s fundraising experts will help you plan and even put on a great assembly. Be sure to stress to students that they should only sell to people they or their parents know. Don’t go door-to-door and don’t sell to strangers.
Know the Right Time to Raise Money. Holidays and exams are generally not ideal times for fundraising drives. Academic success is the priority for kids in school, and fundraisers should never interfere with that. Parents will also appreciate your consideration, and support the fundraiser more enthusiastically.
Get Parents, Teachers & Kids Involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help with your school fundraiser. The old adage, ‘many hands make quick work’ is especially true with school fundraising. At a minimum, you’ll want volunteers to help with promotions/communications, tallying and distributing orders to make your school fundraiser a snap. Older students can also be a big help. Ask teachers if 1-2 students in their classrooms can help with collecting orders, making posters and product deliveries.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 28th, 2009
To ensure that your institution has decided to sell the Entertainment book as a fundraiser. How do you do? How does a fund raiser? How to get kids motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for fundraising success in school. These tips will help book sales or fundraising of entertainment takes place at your school. Children set up for success with the sale of commands. If a student at a school fundraiser is the sale of fine chocolates, suggests saying, "These candies are so good that is served in the White House! Or, if you sell the entertainment book, students can say, 'Mom, I know you're really tired tonight. Why not buy the entertainment book to raise money to help my school and we go to restaurants and save 50% with coupon! Use the Internet to easily sell Out-of-Town Fans. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, close friends and family are more than happy to help school children to raise funds for your school. Parents can send emails to the request out of town, family and friends to raise funds to help their school. Entertainment books feature easy to use e-mail tools for students and parents can quickly send pre-written email that is personalized with your information to fans who live far away. Your school receives fundraising credit for all online sales and their students to obtain credit for the money. To motivate and reward its best sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free program for the price of fundraising for elementary schools. More stupid kids Love Rewards for fundraising success in school. Consider the top left of sales to decide what clothes to fool director or teacher chose to wear. Or do compete classroom - the teacher of the winning class got to do something outrageous, like kissing a frog green, hair, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Make sure talking to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards its top student sellers. Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a lack of entertainment outside the Assembly for the children a taste of her fund-raiser of the school. Showing great prizes they can win and get excited about what they are to raise funds. Experts Fundraising Entertainment Book will help you plan and even establish a large assembly. Make sure you stress to students that they must sell to people that they or their parents know. Do not go door to door and do not sell to foreigners. Knowing the right time to raise funds. Holidays and exams are generally time is not ideal for fund raising. Academic success is the priority for children in schools, and fund raising should not interfere with that. Parents also appreciate your consideration and support to raise funds with more enthusiasm. Bringing parents, teachers and children involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help raise funds for your school. The old adage "many hands make quick work is particularly true in fundraising. At a minimum, have to volunteer to help with the promotion and communication, collection and distribution of orders fundraising to your school in a heartbeat. Older students can also be helpful. Ask teachers for 1-2 students in their classes can help collect orders, posters and product shipments.
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Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 28th, 2009
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Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 21st, 2009
To ensure that your institution has decided to sell the Entertainment book as a fundraiser. How do you do? How does a fund raiser? How to get kids motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for fundraising success in school. These tips will help book sales or fundraising of entertainment takes place at your school. Children set up for success with the sale of commands. If a student at a school fundraiser is the sale of fine chocolates, suggests saying, "These candies are so good that is served in the White House! Or, if you sell the entertainment book, students can say, 'Mom, I know you're really tired tonight. Why not buy the entertainment book to raise money to help my school and we go to restaurants and save 50% with coupon! Use the Internet to easily sell Out-of-Town Fans. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, close friends and family are more than happy to help school children to raise funds for your school. Parents can send emails to the request out of town, family and friends to raise funds to help their school. Entertainment books feature easy to use e-mail tools for students and parents can quickly send pre-written email that is personalized with your information to fans who live far away. Your school receives fundraising credit for all online sales and their students to obtain credit for the money. To motivate and reward its best sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free program for the price of fundraising for elementary schools. More stupid kids Love Rewards for fundraising success in school. Consider the top left of sales to decide what clothes to fool director or teacher chose to wear. Or do compete classroom - the teacher of the winning class got to do something outrageous, like kissing a frog green, hair, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Make sure talking to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards its top student sellers. Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a lack of entertainment outside the Assembly for the children a taste of her fund-raiser of the school. Showing great prizes they can win and get excited about what they are to raise funds. Experts Fundraising Entertainment Book will help you plan and even establish a large assembly. Make sure you stress to students that they must sell to people that they or their parents know. Do not go door to door and do not sell to foreigners. Knowing the right time to raise funds. Holidays and exams are generally time is not ideal for fund raising. Academic success is the priority for children in schools, and fund raising should not interfere with that. Parents also appreciate your consideration and support to raise funds with more enthusiasm. Bringing parents, teachers and children involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help raise funds for your school. The old adage "many hands make quick work is particularly true in fundraising. At a minimum, have to volunteer to help with the promotion and communication, collection and distribution of orders fundraising to your school in a heartbeat. Older students can also be helpful. Ask teachers for 1-2 students in their classes can help collect orders, posters and product shipments.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 20th, 2009
To ensure that your institution has decided to sell the Entertainment book as a fundraiser. How do you do? How does a fund raiser? How to get kids motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for fundraising success in school. These tips will help book sales or fundraising of entertainment takes place at your school. Children set up for success with the sale of commands. If a student at a school fundraiser is the sale of fine chocolates, suggests saying, "These candies are so good that is served in the White House! Or, if you sell the entertainment book, students can say, 'Mom, I know you're really tired tonight. Why not buy the entertainment book to raise money to help my school and we go to restaurants and save 50% with coupon! Use the Internet to easily sell Out-of-Town Fans. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, close friends and family are more than happy to help school children to raise funds for your school. Parents can send emails to the request out of town, family and friends to raise funds to help their school. Entertainment books feature easy to use e-mail tools for students and parents can quickly send pre-written email that is personalized with your information to fans who live far away. Your school receives fundraising credit for all online sales and their students to obtain credit for the money. To motivate and reward its best sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free program for the price of fundraising for elementary schools. More stupid kids Love Rewards for fundraising success in school. Consider the top left of sales to decide what clothes to fool director or teacher chose to wear. Or do compete classroom - the teacher of the winning class got to do something outrageous, like kissing a frog green, hair, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Make sure talking to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards its top student sellers. Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a lack of entertainment outside the Assembly for the children a taste of her fund-raiser of the school. Showing great prizes they can win and get excited about what they are to raise funds. Experts Fundraising Entertainment Book will help you plan and even establish a large assembly. Make sure you stress to students that they must sell to people that they or their parents know. Do not go door to door and do not sell to foreigners. Knowing the right time to raise funds. Holidays and exams are generally time is not ideal for fund raising. Academic success is the priority for children in schools, and fund raising should not interfere with that. Parents also appreciate your consideration and support to raise funds with more enthusiasm. Bringing parents, teachers and children involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help raise funds for your school. The old adage "many hands make quick work is particularly true in fundraising. At a minimum, have to volunteer to help with the promotion and communication, collection and distribution of orders fundraising to your school in a heartbeat. Older students can also be helpful. Ask teachers for 1-2 students in their classes can help collect orders, posters and product shipments.
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 18th, 2009
To ensure that your institution has decided to sell the Entertainment book as a fundraiser. How do you do? How does a fund raiser? How to get kids motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for fundraising success in school. These tips will help book sales or fundraising of entertainment takes place at your school. Children set up for success with the sale of commands. If a student at a school fundraiser is the sale of fine chocolates, suggests saying, "These candies are so good that is served in the White House! Or, if you sell the entertainment book, students can say, 'Mom, I know you're really tired tonight. Why not buy the entertainment book to raise money to help my school and we go to restaurants and save 50% with coupon! Use the Internet to easily sell Out-of-Town Fans. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, close friends and family are more than happy to help school children to raise funds for your school. Parents can send emails to the request out of town, family and friends to raise funds to help their school. Entertainment books feature easy to use e-mail tools for students and parents can quickly send pre-written email that is personalized with your information to fans who live far away. Your school receives fundraising credit for all online sales and their students to obtain credit for the money. To motivate and reward its best sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free program for the price of fundraising for elementary schools. More stupid kids Love Rewards for fundraising success in school. Consider the top left of sales to decide what clothes to fool director or teacher chose to wear. Or do compete classroom - the teacher of the winning class got to do something outrageous, like kissing a frog green, hair, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Make sure talking to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards its top student sellers. Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a lack of entertainment outside the Assembly for the children a taste of her fund-raiser of the school. Showing great prizes they can win and get excited about what they are to raise funds. Experts Fundraising Entertainment Book will help you plan and even establish a large assembly. Make sure you stress to students that they must sell to people that they or their parents know. Do not go door to door and do not sell to foreigners. Knowing the right time to raise funds. Holidays and exams are generally time is not ideal for fund raising. Academic success is the priority for children in schools, and fund raising should not interfere with that. Parents also appreciate your consideration and support to raise funds with more enthusiasm. Bringing parents, teachers and children involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help raise funds for your school. The old adage "many hands make quick work is particularly true in fundraising. At a minimum, have to volunteer to help with the promotion and communication, collection and distribution of orders fundraising to your school in a heartbeat. Older students can also be helpful. Ask teachers for 1-2 students in their classes can help collect orders, posters and product shipments.