New Ideas For School Fundraising
If you’re searching for
new ideas for school fundraising,
then you’ll definitely want to check out
some of the latest, innovative trends in
fundraising programs now available and
accessible via the internet. The
programs below offer some wonderful
incentives for donors, giving them value
for every dollar spent.
Scrip Fundraisers
What is scrip, anyway? Scrip is the use
of paper as a substitute for money, such
as a gift certificate or prepaid gift
card. This is a concept that has been
used for centuries for different
purposes. Now, it has evolved into a
unique fundraising tool for charities as
well as schools and other groups.
Here’s how it works. Schools buy gift
certificates (scrip) from local
retailers at discounted prices. Most
retailers will be happy to do this
because they know it will generate
guaranteed customers and positive
publicity. The school then offers the
scrip to parents at face value, while
the school keeps the profits. The
parents can then spend their gift
certificates at these retailers, where
it’s worth the face value. The great
thing about this type of fundraiser is
that the parents can purchase scrips
from businesses in which they would
normally shop. Therefore, they don’t
have to spend one extra dime donating to
the school. They simply shop, as usual,
while the school earns money by
purchasing the discounted scrips from
the retailers.
Some tips for Scrip fundraising:
Choose your scrip broker carefully.
Make certain that the retailer list is a
good match for local parents,
complimenting their overall shopping
habits. If you don’t want to use a
broker for this event, you can set up
your own programs with local retailers.
This takes much more effort. However,
it could be well worth it if you want to
get a great list of participating local
vendors willing to sell gift
certificates at discounts in order to
drive traffic to their stores.
Start and grow slowly. Even with just a
few supporters, you can rake in hundreds
of dollars in profit. Remember though,
you’re asking donors to change their
habits by purchasing these gift
certificates from you before shopping.
So, be polite and take your time with
your supporters. Be grateful for their
purchases.
Profit-sharing with scrips. Many
schools grossing over $50,000 annually
from scrip sales offer some form of
profit-sharing program to further
encourage participation. For example,
the school might allow a family to apply
20 percent of the money they raise
towards school tuition, a college fund,
or an activity program for the school or
their child’s homeroom class.
Schoolpop
Schoolpop is similar to scrip sales
except that parents and families earn
money for the school by shopping at
online merchants they’d use regularly
and there are no scrips to purchase.
Basically, parents register their credit
cards at participating online merchants
that have been set up with your school.
Every time they make a purchase, it
generates rebates that go directly to
your school. Visit
www.schoolpop.com for in depth
details about this interesting new
program that can generate hundreds to
thousands of dollars for your school all
year round.
Spinners
Spinners are an effortless and amusing
method of raising money for your
school’s fundraising needs.
Participants simply spin the arrow on
the spinners a couple of times and
donate the amounts in which the arrow’s
pointer lands. In return for their
donation, you give them a coupon sheet
worth $100 off products from different
retailers.
You can research companies online that
offer this program. From them, you
purchase customized spinners that you
and your volunteers use to ask people
for donations. Spinners are generally
the size of a DVD container and amounts
of the spinners usually range from $1.00
to $4.00. With each spinner, you’ll
receive approximately 50 sheets of
coupons (depending on the merchant you
use for your spinner fundraiser). After
your supporter spins it twice and gives
you their donation, you write their name
and amount of their donation on the
receipt portion of the spinner. Then,
you tear off a sheet of coupons and hand
it to them as a thank you gift for their
participation. It’s that simple!
This is a very effective program, giving
contributors something of value for
their money. They can easily make up
for their donation after using even just
one of coupons they receive.
After your fundraiser is finished, each
volunteer or member of your fundraising
group turns in the funds each has
collected, as well as the spinners and
receipts. Each spinner will generate an
average of $210 in donations if all
coupon sheets have been given out.
Visit
www.spinnersfundraising.com/ for
more details.
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