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Fundraising Tools & Tips

Fundraising Tools & Tips

How Fundraiser Supply Kits Prepare You for Success

Learn what school fundraiser supply kits should contain and why they’re important.

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How to Design a Participant Letter for Your Fundraiser

Every school fundraiser should include a participant letter that contains your most crucial information.

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Why Crowdfunding won’t work for Primary Schools

Discover why schools are better off using a more conventional fundraising method.

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3 Easy to Make Fundraising Kickoff Mishaps to Avoid

Successful fundraiser kickoffs are just as much about preventing mishaps.

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Another Back to School Target Shopping Giveaway

Starting back to school the day after Labor Day is not as typical as people might think.

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How to Ask for Business Donations for School Events

School events and businesses can benefit greatly by following simple, easy-to-follow guidelines.

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How Successful School PTOs form Business Alliances

Successful school PTOs understand the value of forming strategic alliances with businesses.

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Are Fundraising Companies Really a Necessary Evil?

Schools keep $1.4 billion of the $3.3 billion raised annually. Is the fundraising industry evil?

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Why Fundraiser Profit Percentage is Misleading

Discover why the higher the fundraiser profit percentage, the lower the quality of the prize program.

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An Idea to Boost Parent Fundraising Involvement

Your fundraiser will never reach its full potential unless you can also reach your parents.

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The Most Effective Way to Promote Your Fundraiser

How to show your students why your fundraiser is worth becoming involved in.

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Should Your Fundraiser Goal be Challenging or Easy?

How to set realistic selling expectations based on the money you need to raise.