Seeking Fund Raising Ideas for My Granddaughter's Choir Trip.

Updated on September 07, 2008
J.G. asks from Lewisville, TX
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One of our granddaughters is a freshman in high school and has made the Varsity Select Choir. We are very proud of her. The Choir will be making a trip later in the school year and she needs to raise funds for her expenses, over a thousand dollars. The School will have fund raisers that she can be involved in but she will also need to seek ways to raise money outside of the school events. There is always the garage sales and car washes but we are hoping to find some additional ways to raise money. Does anyone have some ideas for some high yield fund raisers? Or a company that we can contact for fund raising items?
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Thank you everyone, I received a lot of great suggestions. My daughter, granddaughter and I are in the process of deciding which ones to do right away and which to do later in the school year as her payments come due. If anyone has additional ideas please send them
Thank you, J.

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E.P.

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A jump rope team in Grandview raised money with a flock of pink, plastic flamingos. Someone would pay to have the flock land in a neighbor's yard in the middle of the night. A note would be left on the door explaining that if they would like the flock to move on, they could pay a small removal fee and call a certain number, OR they could pay a slightly higher fee to have the flock land in someone else's yard. A small yard sign could explain that it was fundraising FUN.

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J.B.

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I think Kohl's will also hire extra wrapping/ restocking help for fundraising purposes around the holiday season. If the trip isn't until next spring this might be an option.

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D.S.

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I think there is nothing better than babysitting money- make a flyer and pop it throughout some neighborhoods- spread the word thru your church or other group events and let them know that proceeds will go towards her field trip
D.

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T.

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Several of the home party plan companies offer fund raisers. With Christmas just around the corner it's a fun way for friends and family to shop for gifts and help out a good cause at the same time. The way most of them work is to give you money instead of hostess gifts. Good luck!

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T.E.

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Hi J.,

Someone beat me to it but I am also an Independent Consultant with Arbonne International and District Manager. I have been with Arbonne for 4 years and I love their products and the results that they give. I have done several fundraisers for the 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk using the Awaken Sea Salt scrub that everyone loves and have had good results with that. The f.y.i. line (for young individuals) is specifically for teens and would be a good line to do the fundraiser with since you have a granddaughter in that group but their moms would be interested in other products so actually you could do a catalog fundraiser and my suggestion on that would be to have the people participating in the fundraiser to pay the retail price + tax & shipping and then I would donate my commission of 35% to your granddaughter. I would love to work with you on your fundraiser and help her raise the money she needs. Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck in all your efforts!
T. Ebbinghouse
Arbonne Independent Consultant #10616269
District Manager
###-###-#### (cell)
www.TerriEbbinghouse.MyArbonne.com

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S.B.

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I know a guy who does the Enjoy the City books. It's like the entertainment coupon book - smaller, though. I've done several fundraisers - it's the absolute easiest and most profitable fundraiser I've ever done. The books are $20 - your profit is $10. Plus bonus things like every 20 books sold gets cash, etc...that part changes a little bit. But Dennis shows up with however many books you need - 100, 200, 800, whatever - and you tell him how long you want to do the fundraiser event for - then you meet back up, and you give him back however many books you didn't sell, and $10 for every book you did sell. It's super simple, and Dennis is so easygoing to work with.

If you're interested, PM me with your email address & I'll send you his contact info.

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J.C.

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I have a friend who sells Pampered Chef and she does fundraisers. Another friend of mines brother ended up in the hospital and needed some $$ to help with the bills. She did a fundraiser for him and his family said it was VERY successful. If you are interested in her info, you can contact me at ____@____.com.

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K.P.

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My students have sold tee shirts advertising their efforts, taken Cokes, pencils or eggs door-to-door and sold them for whatever the donor wanted to offer(donated by local stores), raffled donated items in a silent auction, rented out their friends and choir members for odd jobs, held a car show (the BIGGEST single money-maker, but takes several months to put together), held benefit concerts around the area, got their orthodontist/attorney/parent employer to sponsor the trip, had the local beauty/barber/chiropractic school offer services for donations since they have a minimum practice quota to certify....Have her look on-line for some unique and unusual fund raisers outside the metroplex. Good luck!

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C.W.

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Tupperware has an excellent fundraising program. The organization gets 40% off the top. There is no inventory to buy up front. I would ne happy to help.
My phone number is ###-###-####. I live in Grapevine.
Please give me a call!

C.

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C.E.

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I'm a Scentsy consultant and do fundraisers for organizations. Scentsy is a wickless candle that uses a 25 watt light bulb to heat the wax in our warmers. It's extremely safe! The team would receive 25% from all the sales. If you have 12 students and each one brings $200 worth of orders (which is easily done) the team would profit $600 plus. If your interested and feel Scentsy would benefit your group please let me know. I would love to take ownership and help the choir group raise enough money to help off set expenses. You may visit my website at www.scentsy.com/dfw

Have a Scent-sational Day!
C. Etheredge
Scentsy Consultant
###-###-####

Visit my website at www.scentsy.com/DFW

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C.O.

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Hi J.!

How timely to get your e-mail! My company recently became involved with fundraisers for middle and high school groups. The one I am thinking of for your granddaughter is using our botanically based lip glosses which are easy to sell. You can take a look at the products I am talking about at www.arbonne.com and then click on "shop online" to view the product I mentioned. Arbonne offers a botanically based product line and our tag line is "Pure, Safe, Benefical". There would be no upfront cost and there is a high yield to the fundraiser. Please feel free to contact me if you would like more information. You can e-mail me or call me at ###-###-#### (home) or ###-###-#### cell. Have a blessed day! C. O.

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L.L.

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Try cookies---homemade and sell them in her own neighborhood by the dozen or whatever---a girl in my granddaughters People to People group (for raising funds for Australia) made over $800 doing that---she took orders one week for the next week--had a ittle flyer made that explained what she was doing and why--had about 3-4 choices of cookies and off she went. Her parents took them to work to people also--every Friday! You can get cookie dough already made up in several kinds and there you go! It worked for her--might work for your granddaughter--and a good family get-together to do the baking--Grandma could even make some at her house and help out--huh??

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L.F.

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Hi Jeanette,

Congrats to your granddaughter for making select choir. A teenage girl in my neighborhood was raising funds last year for a similar trip. She made up flyers and passed out to the whole neighborhood offering her services for basically whatever people could use her for - babysitting, yardwork, pet sitting, etc. She also wrapped Christmas gifts for people and I know got a lot of business from that. I think most people really like to help out kids who are doing good things with their lives.

Good luck,
L.

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K.G.

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Hi J., one easy and great way to raise cash fast is selling mardi gras beads at sporting and other events in the schools colors. Or go to local college games and sell their colors while people are tailgating. You can get great prices here http://www.toomeys-mardigras.com/ and sell them for a $1 or a few for a dollar.

For instance, you can get 60 dozen red beads for $28 selling them at 2 for $1 yields a $332 profit.

Good luck to your granddaughter!

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K.H.

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what about carhopping at sonic for tips? we used to do this in my high school, all of the members would participate, & they would carhop for tips, you could contact your local sonic & ask if they do this...

also other restaurants do percentages for nights if you tell them you are there for their school...

& what about an auction, each member of the choir would auction themselves off for a 2-4hr, time slot, for which they would go & do household chores at the winner's house.

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