With the current state of if the economy, many local families are desperate to put food on the table. Be the one to help fill the fridge of a family in need. Ask the local food pantry if they could deliver to a family that they know has a greater need than some others. Additionally, [...]
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Pizza has become an American family staple. I would imagine it’s got to be up there with the most eaten foods in American? So, why not put that to work for your group. Here is an article that gives some valuable ideas on ways to sell pizza to raise funds:
http://youthglo.com/pizza-fundraiser-ideas/
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Ok, so I know that cookie dough is overdone. But around the holidays, everyone is too tired and too busy to bake. Most busy people would be overjoyed to be able to buy a truly home made dough or cake batter and support your cause at the same time!
Enlist the help of several willing volunteers
Have each person [...]
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Start the holiday season in your community off with a bang! Send an invitation to ”Santa Claus” to come to your town and have breakfast with the community. This can be a unique fundraising opportunity for your group. Consider asking the local fire or police department if they would host this event.
Decide on a time and a place. Ask local restaurants [...]
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Rather than going through the work of planning, preparing and presenting a full-blown dinner to raise funds for your organization, consider “hosting” a restaurant night. Many restaurants offer local organizations the opportunity to receive a cut of their earnings for the night. Different restaurants do it differently. Some require participants to bring in a flyer [...]
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Most people would say that chocolate is their favorite food group. Well…it should be a food group anyway! Here is an easy fundraising idea for all those chocolate lovers. Ask several volunteers to contribute their favorite chocolate dessert. You could also contact local restaurants to see if they would be interested in participating. Stress that [...]
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