Going to school used to be all about learning and studies. Today, however, it includes many other activities and "fun" events as well. But these special events and activities cost money. With cuts is school budgets for many schools and school districts the only option they have to pay for these events is for the school to raise the money in some sort of fundraising event.
Many consider fundraising to be sort of like the 3rd rail on a subway system. It can be looked at as something to keep away from at all cost, or it can be seen as the source of power that makes things go. A fundraiser that is well run on the other hand is something that can be a positive experience for everyone involved. From the school staff and teachers to the parents of the students and the community as a whole. If the product is a good one and the incentives are worthwhile, the school fundraiser can be a positive event that is enjoyed by everyone.
Fundraisers that are view negatively are usually ones that are done for just a small segment of the school. For instance, if you are having a school wide fundraiser that most of the money raised is used for the 5th grade field trip, 80% of the school is being left out. Unless something is done to make it worth their while, you'll have allot of unhappy kids and parents.
Have you ever noticed that there always seems to be one or two schools in your district that have better success in fundraising than others. You can even have two schools in very similar neighborhoods that have vastly different results even when doing very similar fundraising programs. What makes the difference? It's not the products being sold or the neighborhood that makes that difference between those schools. It's "How" those schools run their sale that makes more difference than any other factor in the outcome.
An example of this fact is Raymond Case Elementary in Sacramento, California. They have over 800 students and had never had a sale over $27,000. Last year, by making a change in the way they ran their sale they had over $52,000 in sales! All they did was change the way they did their fundraiser from all the years before. It wasn't the product and they didn't suddenly have a bunch of rich people move into their neighborhood. They just made a simple change in "How" they went about their fundraiser.
They not only raised more money but they also increased participation of parents and teachers when it came time for delivery. They had always had a problem of finding enough volunteers to help when it came time for delivery. This time they had to turn people away! Nothing like that had ever happened at that school before.
By running their fundraiser differently than they had been doing, they created a situation that made more people excited and happy to help. The result was increased moral and increased profit. It is true what Napoleon Hill once said, "You can get everything you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want."
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You can keep searching for the perfect product for your school fundrasing program and you may have already found it! It's not always that product that is holding your school fundrasing program back. The best place to make a change is in how you run your fundraiser.